Today’s Reading: Judges 19
There
is really no way to soften the hard ugliness of this chapter. The Bible is not a book of “fairy tales” and
“unicorns.” It tells of real human
struggles and tragedies. And it never
hides the truth about sin. Judges 19
describes clearly and graphically the horrible atrocities and violent
consequences of human behavior when “everybody does what is right in their own
eyes.” We don’t like reading of such
things, but the reality is that human nature is corrupt and perverted. Left to
our own impulses, human beings are capable of the lowest forms of evil and
violence.
As
followers of Christ, we look around at a human race which is not following
after God and we are sometimes shocked and dismayed at the atrocities we see. Murder. Terrorist beheadings. Mass shootings.
Suicide bombings. Murder of innocent babies. Genocide. Political corruption. Rape
and sexual abuse. Drug trafficking. Homosexual perversion. Human trafficking. Racial
hate crimes. Abuses of human rights. Ethnic cleansing. All of this is real, and
the list goes on.
What
should be our response to such horrendous things? Should we simply shrug our shoulders and say,
“O well. There’s no way to fight such things”?
Or, should we do something to curtail such atrocities? In verse 30 of Judges 19, the people who saw
the atrocities of rape and murder in Israel came to the consensus that
something must be done. Collectively,
the people concluded that the Nation must “consider it” and “take counsel” and
“speak.”
To “consider it”
means to deeply contemplate the evil in our society. Don’t ignore it or pretend it isn’t there.
Think about it! Pray about it. Seek God’s wisdom about it. To “take counsel” means to consult with
others about what to do. Ask one another, what should we do about this? And to “speak” means to stop your silence and
speak up and fight against such horrible behavior. Think about it! Talk it
over. And do something!
The global fight
against atrocities is long and hard. Fighting it requires courageous engagement
by God’s children who believe that genocides and crimes against humanity are not
behaviors that should be tolerated and allowed to pass unchallenged. While it is true that evil will never be fully
eradicated from our world until the Son of God comes and establishes His
kingdom, it is also true that we should not tolerate such horrible atrocities
without speaking out against them. God
knows that standing for truth is not easy.
But He promises to stand with His people. So, Think about it! Talk it
over with others. And speak out!