Judges
17:6 In those days Israel had no king,
so the people did whatever seemed right in their own eyes.
There was no one to hold them
accountable, guide them, instruct them, etc.
The Biblical record records what happened. People chased after the gods of the pagan
nations. They practiced all kinds of
evil. They treated God with little or no
respect. They ignored God’s instructions
and did not seek Him at all unless they were under great distress. They often ridiculed and even killed God’s
prophets. Life was a mess and made for
miserable living. They shut God out and
had no one to turn to for help.
Left to ourselves we will do what seems
right in our own eyes. Considering that
we were born into the darkness of sin and without God’s intervention can only
see darkness, is it any wonder that we get into all kinds of trouble with
God? What seems right to us is usually
far from what is right to God. We reap
what we sow. When we do what we want and
not what God wants for us, we make a royal mess of life. The absence of God is fertile soil for evil
to grow and flourish.
The Lord has not left us without a
witness. He has clearly shown us a way
to live that is not of our own making.
God is all around us showing us a better way to live. He declares loudly for all to hear, “I am the
way, the truth and the life.” He reminds
us over and over again that when we do what is right in our own eyes, we will
self-destruct. We are not capable of
living righteously on our own. We need a
Savior and a Lord.
Who needs God? We all do!!!
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