Psalm 20:7
Some trust in chariots and some in horses,
but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.
but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.
Deborah
said that she would go into battle with him, but the honor of the
victory will not go to him. Instead, the honor would be given to a
woman (even though that woman was not Deborah!). Two wise women lead
Israel in surprising ways. Female leaders are much more common these
days, but it was a rare occurrence in ancient times.
The
central question of the story of Deborah is, "Whom do you trust?" It
is the same question before us nearly three thousand years later.
Isaiah 50:10
Who among you fears the Lord
and obeys the word of his servant?
Let the one who walks in the dark,
who has no light,
trust in the name of the Lord
and rely on their God.
and obeys the word of his servant?
Let the one who walks in the dark,
who has no light,
trust in the name of the Lord
and rely on their God.
The
greatest power does not belong to the one who has the most confidence.
Many leaders fall into the trap of thinking they are the answers to the
problems of their community and world. The power is beyond us, yet for
those who believe, it is also within us - the one who moved into our
neighborhood and lived with humans: Jesus (John 1:14).
Isaiah 50 is known as one of the Servant Songs where the servant of God is described as someone who obeys God and suffers for it. Isaiah 53 is probably the most well known Servant Song where
it describes the servant as being "bruised for our transgression...
crushed for our iniquity... and by his wounds we are healed." He is the
one who deserves our admiration and honor. Jesus is the one who
deserves our trust.
There was a
very real and a very frightening power the Israelites were up against
during the time of Deborah. You may also be facing something that
appears to be beyond you - therefore, trust in the One who is also
beyond you, yet within you.
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