Through the Bible Day by Day - Judges 3:15 - 3:15

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Judges 3:15 - 3:15


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the “Message from God”

Jdg 3:15-31

The sword is usually worn at the left hand, and Ehud escaped suspicion because his was girded under his raiment on his right thigh. Eglon was also the more ready to listen to him and give a secret audience, because he had just received a tribute from Ehud’s hand. It was a terrible deed of vengeance, which must not be judged by our ethical standards. But can we not understand how the hatred of a downtrodden and high-spirited race would express itself in just this manner?

That dagger, thrust in up to the hilt, was indeed a message from God, for it ended Eglon’s life and summoned his soul to stand at the bar of divine judgment. A supreme tragedy cannot befall except by the divine permission. Though God’s silent permission of evil cannot be construed as acquiescence, yet the results of an evil deed may be wrought into the scheme of His providence, as in the case of Gen 50:20-21 and Act 2:23. It is our frequent experience to have thrusts made at us; let us ask if they may not be messages from God! There is no chance in life.