Day 96: Chronological Bible in One Year Devotionđđ
The final chapters of Judges paint a dark and heartbreaking picture of what happens when a nation abandons its moral compass. In Judges 19, we read the horrific story of a Levite and his concubine who are subjected to unspeakable cruelty by the men of Gibeah, a city in Benjamin. The Leviteâs responseâcutting her body into twelve pieces and sending them to the tribes of Israelâshocks the nation into action.
In Judges 20, the tribes unite to demand justice, but the tribe of Benjamin defends the guilty men. This leads to a bloody civil war that nearly wipes out the Benjamites. Israel seeks Godâs counsel, yet the situation reveals the deep moral confusion and brokenness among Godâs people. The conflict ends with tremendous loss on both sides.
Judges 21 highlights a desperate attempt to preserve the tribe of Benjamin. The Israelites, realizing they have almost annihilated a tribe of Godâs people, devise plans to find wives for the remaining Benjamite men. Their solutions involve more violence and manipulation, further demonstrating a people trying to fix spiritual decay through human logic rather than divine direction.
The closing verse summarizes the spiritual state of Israel: âEveryone did what was right in his own eyes.â Without God as King, chaos reigns. This is a sobering reminder of the danger of moral relativismâwhen people define their own truth, injustice prevails.
Yet, this dark narrative also reminds us of the desperate need for godly leadership and surrender to divine authority. Without God's rule in our hearts, society crumbles. When we allow God to reign in our lives, His justice, mercy, and peace bring true restoration.
Reflection:
What happens when we choose what is âright in our own eyesâ instead of what is right in Godâs eyes? Have you allowed God to be King over every area of your life?
Prayer: Lord, I surrender to Your rule in my life. Help me not to follow my own way, but to walk in Your truth. Where there is moral confusion, bring clarity. Where there is brokenness, bring healing. Be my King, and reign in righteousness over my heart. In Jesusâ name, Amen.