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The fall of a Great Man

1 Samuel 11/12 is a very sad story. David , a man after God’s own heart falls. A great fall, in light of what has been reported by Houston Chronicle recently and the sex abuse cover-up with in the Southern Baptist Convention, this is a sensitive topic. Several churches with big personalities have been named for inappropriately handling abusive situations, along with some of our leaders resigning because immoral actions. We all know that the world is enraged with sensuality and explicit sexual innuendo with everything. Proverbs 5: 7-23 gives a great warning to men about the great fall into sexual immorality. Today, I would think that we can and could include women in this warning. None of us are above reproach when it comes to sexual matters. Jesus tells us in Matthew’s Sermon on the Mount to even look at a women with lust is committing adultery. We can’t throw stones at each other. David really messed up – but the fall of King David started before his encounter with Bathsheba.  1 Samuel 11:1 – “And then it happened” in the Spring at the time when kings go to war, that David sent Joab . . . . BUT David stayed at Jerusalem. David was a warrior, He was a soldier, he was a mighty man of valor having defeated so many enemies of Israel. David distinguished himself under King Saul’s reign as a mighty man of God and military strength. BUT he stayed at home when he should have gone out to be with his armies. David had been through a lot, the battles and hiding from Saul, the continual fighting against the Philistines. Looking back at 1 Samuel 10:19 – there was peace in Israel from their enemies. Maybe a comfort or a state of ease was the case, the sense of enemy attacks somewhat subsided, the urgency and alertness to keep sharp waned. For whatever reason David stayed back. Isn’t it like Satan and us that when things seem to settle down in our lives, we let our guard down?

David goes out on his roof top, I don’t know what was going through his mind, but his eye caught Bathsheba bathing, and lust took over. There is a lot of speculation about enticement of Bathsheba and why she was bathing in sight of the king’s palace – speculation – David acted on what he saw. He should have stopped it before it got anywhere – he already had four wives! James 1:12-15, the Fall of all men [mankind] is when we conceive sin – God is not the originator of evil or sin – sin comes from us. Lust – Sin – Death, its our fault. David takes deliberate actions to have Bathsheba; she conceives – this is the heart of the problem. Sin has produced its fruit. We could go into how if this were today, an abortion would have been done, and no one would have been the wiser. Abortion is primarily done for the sin of “convenience.” Instead of harvesting the results of our sin, we think if we eliminate the evidence, all if ok – Nope; so many scarred and damaged women. I am pro-choice, I mean that the choice is ours and needs to be made before conception, not afterwards. That’s my rant for the day.

David because of the pregnancy, tires to get Uriah to come home and sleep with Bathsheba, that way he can deny the child is his. He gets Uriah drunk trying to get him to partner in the cover-up of David’s sin. Nope! Uriah is more honorable in his service to David than David was to Bathsheba or God. Uriah will not cooperate, He must die, using Joab, Uriah is placed at the front lines, then deserted and killed by the enemy. All is well, nope! the baby dies. David does take Bathsheba as his wife. Okay the sin event is over, David brought reproach on himself, Bathsheba and Israel. Nope – Chapter 12 – Because the thing David was evil in the sight of God, Nathan the priest is brought to David to expose to him that his sin has found him out.  Nathan uses the parable about the little lamb and the rich man taking it. David is enraged at the action of the rich man towards the poor man. Nathan tells David – You’re the man! Verse 7-12 the LORD spells out the repercussions of David’s sin on himself and Israel. Oh a point there is a time-lapse between chapter 11 and 12 of a year.  To read the full remorse and repentance of David read Psalm 51. David wouldn’t die, but his house would be in disarray. His children Ammon, Tamar, and Absalom will cause great grief and agony to David. But even though all this horrid story of the fall of a great man – David is still honored by God. Still Jesus will be on the Davidic throne – in fact the heir comes from Bathsheba the adulteress.

No one, absolutely no one is above falling  – be alert – be strong – be holy.

God restored David, but David’s reign was never the same – heed the warning!

 

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Failing Memory of the Church

Hosea 11-14 is our reading this week. God has made his case against Israel [Northern Kingdom]; The reason for the judgment on Israel is that they forgot God. The replaced Him with the pagan gods and instruments of “religion.” I believe that we are guilty of doing the same thing in our day. Mankind has to have tangible – physical things to hold on too. Yet our relationship with Jehovah is based on Faith – believing when we do not see the physical. The other reason for Israel to be judged is that they were unresponsive to the discipline of the Lord. I have learned that God does not let our sin go unchecked; just as a parent will try to restore proper behavior in a child, even so God desires to bring his people back. Whole the amount of discipline will change according to the situation and child, eventually if there isn’t a response and return, God must take drastic measures. In chapter 12, Yahweh brings memories to establish how He has cared for the Israelites. God birthed the nation from Abraham & Sarah; two people who were beyond reproducing years. From the impossible came God’s people. He birthed, raised and protected His people. His deliverance from Egypt was a memory that in the Old Testament was continually recounted. Israel, like many of us forget where we were and how far God has brought us. Israel and Judah forgot.

Israel is going to be the spoils of Assyria, as will Samaria. This did not have to be; but the rejection of God as god, forced the hand of God to act. The “Lost 10 tribes” of Israel even today is a stark reminder that God’s punishment was severe and everlasting. One would have thought that Judah [Southern Kingdom] would have taken notice of God’s judgment – but they didn’t. In fact other prophetic writing give indication, that Judah was okay with Israel getting “What they deserve.” Judah would say in essence “We are not like them!” Yet a mere 150 years later, Judah falls like Israel.

The fact that God uses a marriage illustration of Hosea and Gomer to show the “adulterous nation and people” is something we must take notice of today. While Israel was the “Bride” then; we are the Church and Bride now. What kind of Bride has the Church been? Ephesians 5:24-33 speaks clearly of what Christ desires out of the marriage; has the Church been faithful and content with Jesus? Is Jesus enough for us? Or do we seek after strange lovers? Could those lovers be Racism, Sub-humanism, relativism, hedonism, nationalism and individualism? Do we now live in the time of Judges 21:24, every man does that which is right in his own eyes? has the Church become an adulteress to Christ?

We live is a very dynamic changing culture; all throughout the globe mankind is living for self, survival and sensuality. While the idolatry and adulterous lifestyle then was regional, today we find the same thing is global. Today culture is driven by the whims and choices of “personal gods” not by the Word of God. Today there is the guise of “Tolerance”, yet intolerance is the course if another view doesn’t agree with “your” view. The unfaithful bride was purchased by Hosea, we the Bride of Christ have been purchased by Jesus at Calvary. God never stopped loving Israel, but because of His holiness and name, He had to judgment Israel. He cannot be God if He allows sin to continue. Jesus and His Bride the church is in similar situation. The Church is unfaithful, while it may be more subtle, drift and disobedience is happening now. Scripture reveals that the “Church” will be saved and will be at the marriage feast of the Bridegroom, oh that we would be that chaste bride, adorned in white; pure and untainted by the world we live.

The end of Hosea is our hope. Even though God had to judgment His people, it was not without hope of restoration. This is a message for the individual and the Church. All we like sheep have gone astray, each unto his own way; but God has laid on Him the iniquity of us all; and by His stripes we are healed. Judgment of sin has been done; now we must walk in the faith and hope of restoration of the new life that is ours in Christ.

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Faithfully Unfaithful

Our reading this week is in Hosea 1-5. It is a sad book about a husband named Hosea, and an unfaithful wife named Gomer. It is an allegory of sorts for the unfaithful relationship of this couple is reflective of the relationship Jehovah had with His Bride – Israel. We know that God ‘birthed” Israel from an old couple in Abraham and Sarah. From their old age, God brought forth a great nation, which He declared to be His people. He cared for them, provided, and loved them with a jealous love.

The time of Hosea’s writing is before the fall of Israel, the Northern Kingdom. The divided kingdom has split the 12 tribes of Israel after Solomon’s reign into 10 northern tribes and 2 southern tribes. Jeroboam, in effort to keep the tribes of the north from returning to Jerusalem because of the Temple, built another place of worship at Mt. Gerizim. Quickly however, Israel [Northern kingdom] fell into apostasy, they may have had a “form” of Temple worship, but they lacked the heart for worship. Soon the Canaanite people and their immoral pagan deities worship led Israel into severe idolatry. We know of Ahab and Jezebel with the Baal prophets on Mt. Carmel and Elijah. I find it interesting, that even though Israel worshiped Jehovah, the one true God, they sought after other gods. Of course the other gods were more exciting that Jehovah. Ritualistic worship of Baal was anything but boring with temple prostitutes!

Baal appeases the sensual side of mankind. Now God tells Hosea to take a bride of harlotry – a blemished, tainted woman. Also to have children with her. This was reflective of what Israel [Northern Kingdom] was doing. In the naming of the three children, God identifies what He will do to the Northern Tribes. There is even some commentaries that hold that the name of the second and third children reflect the possibility that they were not even Hosea’s kids. It is obvious that the harlotry of Gomer is deeply ingrained, for Hosea in chapter 2 has to go and buy her back off a trade block – the price 15 shekels of silver, half the price for a slave.

Hosea and God have a deep love for their wives [Gomer and Israel]. The unfaithfulness of Gomer is directly reflected back to what Israel has been doing to God. God is a jealous God, but here we find that God is so compassionate and long-suffering, to go and bring Israel back to himself, and call the adulteress his wife.

Jehovah in chapter two lays out the conditions for returning for Israel. Hosea uses a very intimate description of physical attributes for what Israel must do – reflecting the body of a woman, giving herself to another lover. Obviously, God has had enough of the harlotry of Israel and her strange lovers. Israel has given herself to another [Baal] who uses her for sensual pleasures and intimacy that was meant only for God. There have been times where I have had to counsel with a couple over adultery or infidelity. The trust and hurt factors are over the top. Forgiveness can hardly be mentioned because of the gross sin of betrayal by the spouse [man or woman]. In chapter three, the symbolic marriage of Israel and God is expressed clearly. “Hosea is told to go and love a woman who is loved by her husband, yet an adulteress, even as the Lord loves the sons of Israel, though they turn to other gods. Israel and mankind in general has had consistent failure in obeying the first two commandments. 1st have no other gods, besides ME; and 2nd, make no idols/images. In Exodus 32-34 shortly after being delivered from Egypt and slavery, out in the wilderness of Sinai, while Moses received the Tablets of stone, Israel “rose up to play” – Adultery and idolatry have always been with us since the fall of mankind. We are never satisfied with God. We live today in such a physically sensual culture. Sex is the theme for most advertisements, movies and TV programs. There is always the slant of risqué questionable talk and innuendo. God loves us, I don’t know why, it seems that we only love Him when we need or want something from Him. The Church is an idolatrous people, we are not much different from the Pharisees and Sadducees of Jesus’ day. The Church is not faithful –  it has in recent times embraced “many lovers” of the world. Israel will be judged by God, even so the Church will too. When I think of the Church as the Bride of Jesus, who loved the church and gave himself up for her, so that He could present her in purity and white raiment, I cannot but help think how we have loved the gods of convenience, comfort, individualism and hedonism all the while saying we are the Bride of Christ. Judgment day came for Israel, it will for the Church as well. I know I have been sort of doom and gloom in this post, but we the church must face reality of our condition. While there are many local bodies that are still faithfully serving and loving the Lord, many are dying everyday because the Life has been blown out. [Revelation 2-3] It is Christ’s church and He will extinguish the light of the unfaithful.

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