Here is the Bible book & chapter for yesterday’s trivia question.
Question: Which judge was also called “Jerub-Baal” because he tore down Baal’s altars?
Road map to the answer:
💡Read Judges Chapter 6
During this study time, I will not be
providing the specific verse so that we take the necessary time to read the full chapter.
Happy Studying! @Everyone
As I read Judges Chapter 6, firstly I just love reading about God’s call to Gideon. It’s so relatable! We tend to think that we aren’t regarded as humans in the sight of God, as if he views us as robots.
Verse 31 presents itself after Gideon through that night tears down the altar of Baal and the Asherah beside it and made the bull sacrifice. When the men of the city awoke and realized they were informed it was Gideon the son of Joash.
This next encounter was a huge eye opener that I present for consideration. As these men confronted not Gideon but his father Joash to turn over Gideon, Joash BOLDLY says “WILL YOU PLEAD FOR BAAL??!!
If Baal is a god, let him defend himself because someone has torn down his altar!
Between God and false gods we know without doubt that there are a multitude of things that are irrefutable in the case in point of our TRUE God.
This statement made by Joash is a statement we all should be making in instances where we stand for Christ and one of the representative of these falses god’s attempt to render judgment, we then declare, if your god but a god let him/her respond concerning what is his.
The TRUE God who is the creator of ALL things don’t need us to render a response he can very well do that on his own, that is not so for any other inferior beings or spirits.
Which verse impacted you most in this chapter?
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