Summary: Without God as King of one’s life, the result is moral corruption and spiritual bankruptcy.
IS IT RIGHT TO DO YOUR OWN THING"
JUDGES 17: 1-13
"In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man
did that which was right in his own eyes".
In the latter part of the book of Judges you will find this
interesting statement, "In those days there was no king in Israel, but
everyman did that which was right in his own eyes", (A. V.) The New
International Version translates the same verse, "everyone did as he saw
fit". (Judges 17: 6, 18: 1, 19: 1, 21: 25) Without much thought it came to
me that the statement could also reflect upon our own society - everyone wants
to do their own thing.
A close look at the period of the Judges reveals that because
man did his own thing the outcome was low moral standards, a of debasing of
religious conceptions and practices, and poor social structure. The commentator
suggests that the disorders of the time resulted from an absence of a strong
central authority - no king. A point that is laboured four times in the next
few chapters.
It would seem that there is a problem when we act as we like or
do as we want to do without regard to any reference point.
Obviously, Israel had put aside the principles that were so
important to them in times gone by, - given to them in their Exodus experience.
Just looking at Micah from the reading we see he breaks several
of those commands.
He is a thief, (v. 2) He steals his mothers money and she curses
Him. This woman’s money was her god
before it was transformed into a graven image else it would not have
have carried her to the point of cursing her son with such a passion that it
tiiggled Micah to return it. The noticed
that the money he took has a curse following behind so he repented, and did
restitution to his mother. The mother was so pleased with the son’s repentance
that she recalled her curses, and turned them into prayers for her son’s
welfare: Blessed be thou of the Lord, my son. When those who have been guilty
repent, they have to be commended and upbraided (reproached) for their fault.
Children should know and understand that when they still even what their
parents have kept for them like what this woman did, they can receive serious
curses though the money was saved for them.
He desired to make an idol, (v. 3) Micah and his mother agreed
to make a graven image thereby rebelling against God’s second commandment. This
should be the first instance of rebellion after Jushua led them and
subsequently others started worshiping Baalam hence violating also the first and
great commandment.
He had his own shrine, (v. 5)
e installed his own son into the priestly office, (v. 5)
Micah had a total disregard for what was right! And he did know
what was right because when a Levi came along seeking a living, (again because
of the corruption that existed in the Israel society), he hires him to be his
own personal priest. You will remember that the Levites were to act as the
custodians of the tabernacle, particularly the duty of looking after the
curtains, the tent and hangings. His own son sufficed till a genuine Levi came
along, (v. 10).
Micah thought his own priest would give him access to God, (v.
13).
The whole picture is sad. No regard for God. No regard for his
law. No regard for correct worship practices. No regard for other individuals.
Just a big interest in SELF - "Everyone did as he saw fit".
No government to call him to account. No punishment was imposed
on his crime.
As I reflect on this story and the plight of our nation today. I
take the three requirements of a good society.
WE NEED GOD
WE NEED RIGHT WORSHIP - A RETURN TO THE CHURCH.
We do not need to be doing our own thing, but God’s will.
"The best thing I know in this world below
Is doing the will of God".
Paul warns us, "Do not be conformed any longer to the
pattern of this world", (Romans 12 : 2).
Is God the focus of your life?
Do you obey his rules?
Do you worship him rightly?
It is God’s people who are seen in a poor light through
compromise to be like the other nations around them. Do we want to be like
others who do their own thing in our society?
Righteousness exalts a nation!
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