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EHUD, THE LEFT-HANDED JUDGE

The times of the judges in Israel were difficult times. God had promised to be with them if they obeyed Him, but they kept falling back into idolatry.

After the death of Othniel, the first judge of Israel, a man named Ehud was appointed to deliver the people from their enemies. Judges 3:15 says the people had cried to the Lord, and the Lord heard their cries.

The people of Israel had been overcome by the enemy, and for 18 years they had been under the power and influence of the Moabites. They were more than ready to make a change.

When Ehud was appointed judge over Israel, the people had him go to Eglon, the King of Moab, with a gift. Along with the gift, Ehud made a dagger with two edges, about 18 inches long. Ehud strapped the dagger to his right thigh, hid it under his clothing, and went off to visit the king.

Eglon was, according to Judges 4, a very fat man. That becomes very important to the outcome of this story.

Ehud went before the king and presented him with the gift. Eglon handed the gift over to some of his subjects, and they left Ehud and Eglon alone.

Ehud boosted the ego of this Moabite king by telling him that he had a secret errand with him. Eglon probably expected something special, some information or another gift.

Eglon was enjoying some private time in his summer cottage, and he sent everyone out so he and Ehud could have some privacy. Ehud told him that he had a message from God, and Eglon got out of his seat to stand with Ehud.

Ehud took his left hand, pulled out the dagger, and plunged it into Eglon’s stomach. The fat closed around the blade so Eglon could not pull it out. What a miserable situation Eglon was in. He was wounded and could not help himself. The doors were locked, and no one knew he was in trouble.

Some of the servants were on the outside wondering what was going on inside. They thought it was not wise to disturb him since he might be sleeping or just didn’t want to be disturbed.

Ehud escaped while the servants were outside waiting and wondering how long Eglon was going to keep everyone out. Finally, the servants got a key and opened the door. There they found Eglon dead with Ehud’s dagger stuck in his belly.

Ehud returned home, gathered his army, and killed 10,000 men. Scripture says that not a man escaped.

The people of Israel turned against God over and over again. They would worship idols, intermarry with other nations, live in captivity for a period of time, and then pray to God for help. Over and over again, God heard their prayers, sent a deliverer, and restored His people to their rightful place.

Isn’t it wonderful that we have such a loving God, one who restores the Christian when he or she falls? But one thing must always be true for us to be restored. We MUST confess the sin and repent.

One cannot call on the Father to hear his/her prayers and then continue living in sin. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (First John 1:9 KJV). 

Sandra Oliver

Soul Protection

“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9, ASV).

The email from my credit card company was frightening. “We noticed unusual activity on your account. Please review the transactions below and confirm that these purchases were made by you or an authorized user.” I recognized one transaction, but not the other three.

I quickly called the telephone number and spoke with a representative. “You have our wallet protection service,” she said. “You will not be charged for these purchases you did not make.” I breathed a huge sigh of relief as she told me a replacement card and account number would be overnighted to my address.

How quickly we panic when we perceive a threat to our worldly goods. However, we have a possession much more valuable than our money, our house, or our car. It is our soul, and it is so precious that Jesus gave His life to save it.

Through Christ we have what I like to think of as soul protection. It is a way to retrieve our souls from hell fire when we sin. God’s forgiveness, so free and abundant, is waiting for us when we confess our sins to God and repent. Unlike wallet protection, it is free to all who follow Christ.

Like getting a new credit card and account number, it is a new start, an opportunity to not have to pay for our sins. What gratitude we should feel as we consider what could have happened. We could have been lost for eternity. Who delivered us out of the body of this death? Thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord and His sacrifice for us and His protection for our soul.

Hymn: “Only In Thee”

Prayer: Heavenly Father, it is with humility that we come to You in thanksgiving for Your willingness to forgive us and cleanse us from our sin. Thank You. In Jesus’s name. Amen.

Donna Wittlif, Denver, Colorado