{"id":11276,"date":"2023-03-12T16:28:56","date_gmt":"2023-03-12T20:28:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/?post_type=message&#038;p=11276"},"modified":"2023-03-27T13:51:04","modified_gmt":"2023-03-27T17:51:04","slug":"forgetful-hearts","status":"publish","type":"message","link":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/message\/forgetful-hearts","title":{"rendered":"Forgetful Hearts"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Below is an automated transcript of this message<\/h3>\n\n\n\nGood <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1.7\"> morning <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, church! Thank you,  Nixa, for your \u201cgrace\u201d story, your testimony. We train people to give their \u201cstory,\u201d the story of how they came to Christ and how they&#8217;ve been following Jesus,  in a process that we call \u201cLife on Life Discipleship.\u201d  If you&#8217;d like to know more about that, you can sign up on the connection card. If you&#8217;re watching online, you can sign up  on the Church Center app.  We teach people how to tell the story that they&#8217;re the worldwide expert on; that&#8217;s your story.  You know more about you than anybody else, right? <br \/><br \/>We&#8217;re in part two of our series, through the book of Judges. We&#8217;ve entitled this series,  \u201cSearching For a True Savior,\u201d  because in this book, there are twelve human judges that all make us want something more. They <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"58.65\">save<i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>Israel for a season through the power of God, but then,  as soon as they pass away, we see  that the people of God fall right back into sin. <br \/><br \/>The other thing is,  each judge consecutively becomes less than the previous one. More  difficulties arise in these judges. You&#8217;ll see today that  we&#8217;re going to be  in chapter three of the twelve judges.  You&#8217;ll see what I&#8217;m talking about when we talk about these judges; we&#8217;re not talking about \u201cblack-robed, gavel carrying\u201d  judges in a courtroom. We&#8217;re talking more about someone like a tribal chieftain or a captain.  Someone,  who has for a season, had God to raise them up and they deliver Israel for a season. That&#8217;s what we mean; that&#8217;s where the title of the book, Judges,  comes from. <br \/><br \/>The key verse in the Bible is repeated twice. The key verse in Judges is found in Judges 17:6 and 21:25 (ESV),  \u201cIn those days<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"117.63\">there <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.\u201d <br \/><br \/>I can&#8217;t think of a better description of what we see in our culture today \u2013people just doing what they want to do, not caring if there&#8217;s truth, not caring if there&#8217;s a right or wrong. We hear people say, \u2018Well, that&#8217;s your truth; you do you.\u2019   Even though the book of Judges describes events that took place over three millennia ago, human nature really hasn&#8217;t changed. I&#8217;m not just talking about the people out there, though; those people out there are just doing whatever they want to do in their own eyes. The church struggles with that too;   the people in  here struggle with that too.  <br \/><br \/>Today&#8217;s message is entitled, \u201cForgetful Hearts.\u201d   We have,  in our human nature, a tendency to forget the things that we&#8217;re supposed to remember.   The people in Israel forgot the Lord. Even we, as the <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"174.21\">people <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> of God, and even though we have had knowledge, we don&#8217;t forget that God is God.  If we&#8217;re believers, we don&#8217;t forget the Lord,  in the sense of intellectual forgiveness or forgetfulness, but we sometimes act as if He\u2019s  not real in our hearts. So,  we have forgetful hearts.  <br \/><br \/>Tim Keller, calls this \u201cheart-forgetfulness.\u201d  It&#8217;s kind of like on a cold morning, how you have a bucket of water sitting outside and an icy surface forms on top of the bucket. We haven&#8217;t had a lot of really cold days, but if you have a pet outside that has a pail full of water, you&#8217;ll have to get up in the morning sometimes and break the ice in order for the pet to be able to drink from the water pail. That&#8217;s kind of like what I&#8217;m talking about with \u201cheart-forgetfulness;\u201d  the forgetfulness <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"229.8\">of <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> the heart.  If we don&#8217;t remember with intent, there&#8217;s a kind of a coldness that comes over our hearts; a  kind of icy formation that forms, that has to continually be cracked so that our hearts are soft. This is what we call \u201cactive remembering.\u201d  There&#8217;s things that we must constantly remind our hearts of so that we make good decisions because the heart is the seat of the will. It&#8217;s the driver&#8217;s seat of how we make decisions in life. It&#8217;s where life comes from;  as we talked about in our previous series, Dr. Dallas Willard said, \u201cwe live from our hearts.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>One of the reasons we come together on the first day of the week is to remind ourselves (because we have forgetful hearts) of what&#8217;s true.  We then can  go back out empowered and strengthened.  We \u201cbreak the ice\u201d  that was formed during the week <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"292.05\">over <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> our hearts. <br \/><br \/>Where have you forgotten the Lord today? Where do you need to look at your life and know, at the heart level, that you haven&#8217;t really been remembering the Lord as it pertains to this. Are you going through a season of trouble?  Maybe you&#8217;re going through a season of trouble. Have you remembered the Lord? Maybe you&#8217;re going through a season that feels like warfare. Maybe it&#8217;s in your marriage,at the workplace or in your neighborhood.   Perhaps,  it&#8217;s at school. It feels like  warfare. <br \/><br \/>Have you remembered the Lord? Have you remembered Him or are you trying to do it in your own strength?  How do  you feel about life right now? Are you discouraged? Are you disheartened? Are you feeling overwhelmed? Ask yourself the question? \u2018Have I forgotten the Lord in my heart?\u2019  You know Him in your <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"349.4\">head <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, but have you forgotten Him in your heart? Maybe you&#8217;ve lost your passion. Have you forgotten the Lord? <br \/><br \/>That&#8217;s what happened to the Israelites in Judges,  chapter three. It says that they forgot the Lord. They forgot Him. They didn&#8217;t forget about Him. They were doing the festivals and  the holidays. They did Passover and Yom Kippur; they went through the motions. They went to the Tabernacle.   But the Bible says, \u201cThey forgot the Lord.\u201d   I think they forgot the Lord in their hearts. <br \/><br \/>In chapter three of Judges, the Israelites were caught up in this cycle of \u201cheart-forgetfulness.\u201d   They would go through a season, where the Lord would bring difficulty into their lives and then they would,  in sorrow, cry out to Him and then He would deliver them. This cycle just kept going around and around. How did they break <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"403.465\">out <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>? Well, they really didn&#8217;t. That&#8217;s what we&#8217;ll find out in the book of Judges. They need a true Savior that will break them out of this cycle of forgetfulness of the heart. I believe that we can break out of this cycle of \u201cheart-forgetfulness\u201d  and remember the Lord, because we have the true Savior, Jesus. <br \/><br \/>As we look at the text today, I think we&#8217;ll see three ways that we can do that. We&#8217;re going to  break the text up into two readings. In the first reading, we&#8217;ll talk about two insights, two ways that we can remember. Then, the second part will bring a third thought. Judges 3:1-11 (ESV) \u201c1 Now these are the nations that the LORD left, to test Israel by them, that is, all in Israel who had not experienced all the wars in Canaan. 2 It was only in order that the generations of the people of Israel might <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"458.79\">know <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>know war, to teach war to those who had not known it before. 3 These are the nations: the five lords of the Philistines and all the Canaanites and the Sidonians and the Hivites who lived on Mount Lebanon, from Mount Baal-hermon as far as Lebo-hamath. 4 They were for the testing of Israel, to know whether Israel would obey the commandments of the LORD, which he commanded their fathers by the hand of Moses. 5 So the people of Israel lived among the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. 6 And their daughters they took to themselves for wives, and their own daughters they gave to their sons, and they served their gods. 7 And the people of Israel did what was evil in the sight of the LORD. They forgot the LORD their God and served the Baals and the Asheroth. 8 Therefore the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel, and he <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"521.64\">sold <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> them into the hand of Cushan-rishathaim king of Mesopotamia. And the people of Israel served Cushan-rishathaim eight years. 9 But when the people of Israel cried out to the LORD, the LORD raised up a deliverer for the people of Israel, who saved them, Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb&#8217;s younger brother. 10 The Spirit of the LORD was upon him, and he judged Israel. He went out to war, and the LORD gave Cushan-rishathaim king of Mesopotamia into his hand. And his hand prevailed over Cushan-rishathaim. 11 So the land had rest forty years. Then Othniel the son of Kenaz died.\u201d  This is God&#8217;s word. Amen.<br \/><br \/>REMINDING OUR FORGETFUL HEARTS TO ALWAYS REMEMBER THE LORD\u2026<br \/><br \/>1. We can remember to count it all joy when our faith is tested. <br \/><br \/>You probably took note of verse seven where it says,  \u201cThey forgot the LORD, their God.\u201d   As I&#8217;ve already mentioned, this forgetfulness was not \u201chead- <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"585.23\">forgetfulness <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>;  it was forgetfulness of the heart. God was no longer real to them  and they began to live as the world did.  <br \/><br \/>If we brought it to the church today, there are Christians who live like Christian atheists. They  proclaim that they&#8217;re believers, but you couldn&#8217;t tell it by their lives nor by their habits. And so that&#8217;s how Israel was starting to look, uh they claimed to be the people of God, but they weren&#8217;t living like it.  God said they had forgotten Him. We see that in verse seven.<br \/><br \/>The first way that we can remember is to remember what God did for them. You might think that  this doesn&#8217;t sound like a gift but it really was grace. He allowed these nations to stay in their land.  The ones they were supposed to drive out, He allowed them to stay there in order to test their faith. <br \/><br \/>Look at verse one.  These nations <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"642.92\">are <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> the ones that the Lord left to test Israel by them and then again, in verse four.   They were for the testing of Israel to know whether Israel would obey the commandments of the Lord. <br \/><br \/>See the word,  \u201ctest?\u201d   It&#8217;s there twice. The word could also be \u201cto prove\u201d or \u201cto assess\u201d  as in to give an assessment.  God is leaving these nations here, all these \u201cites\u201d  that we read about. He&#8217;s leaving them here, really, as grace so that the people of God  have the free will now to choose between the world and the Lord, between the world&#8217;s gods and idols or the one God, the one true God, the Lord. <br \/><br \/>What do they do? They flunked the test; they failed the test. The purpose of Him leaving them  in this situation was to get their attention so that their faith might be proven and it might be perfected.   \u201cProven\u201d  means \u201cto prove <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"707.98\">it <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> true.\u201d   \u201cPerfected\u201d  means \u201cso that it will grow.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>This is why God allows testing in our lives today. You might be thinking, Why am I going through this? Why is God allowing this? May I say,  it&#8217;s perhaps because of this\u2013 untested faith is inauthentic faith. Anybody can be faithful in a season of peace. It&#8217;s when you go into a season of trouble or a season of warfare that we find out what&#8217;s really inside of us. We find out if we really have faith.  It is when you lose a loved one, when you get bad news from the doctor, when your marriage is in trouble or one of your teenagers is in rebellion and you can&#8217;t figure out how to help them.  It&#8217;s times like that  that we find out what we really believe.   What we really believe is exposed during times of testing. In that sense, it&#8217;s the grace of God Who wants us to  recognize our dependence and need for Him. <br \/><br \/>He didn&#8217;t leave these <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"773.61\">nations <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> here to punish Israel. He left them there to test their faith. A couple of reasons he gives one of them is strange at first.   Verse two, \u201cIt was only in order that the generations of the people of Israel might know war, to teach war to those who had not known it before.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>Historians call the World War II  generation the \u201cheroic generation.\u2019  They went and won World War II, then they came home and built all of  these human institutions and factories. They had children; these children  were called the \u201cbaby boomers.\u201d They came home and  built families; they were heroic.  We still look back at those stories and we enjoy watching movies and reading stories about them because they  were tried by warfare and they came home changed. <br \/><br \/>The people that had won the wars that brought the people of Israel into Israel  have all  passed away. Now, Joshua has passed away; Caleb has passed away. Now,  there&#8217;s a generation that <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"838.09\">doesn&#8217;t <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> know warfare.  <br \/><br \/>Parents and grandparents, you pass the baton of faith on to your children, but they go to the public school and they hear different ideas and different philosophies that are contrary to the way they were brought up. That is  warfare for that child\u2019s mind. There&#8217;s a war for their minds.  Make no mistake;  there&#8217;s a war for your minds, as well, but there&#8217;s a war for your child&#8217;s mind all the time. Who will you choose? <br \/><br \/>Joshua said,  \u201cAs for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.\u201d   We have to constantly remind ourselves of that when we go through a time of testing.  It&#8217;s important that God teaches the next generation how to fight the war.   The war that we fight is  not the war of this world, but it&#8217;s the war against an unseen world. That&#8217;s the true enemy. The important thing is to know your enemy. Your enemy is not your spouse.  Your enemy is not <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"903.08\">your <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> teenager.   Your enemy is not your mom and dad. <br \/><br \/>Ephesians 6:11-12 (NLT) 11 \u201cPut on all of God\u2019s armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil. 12 For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places.\u201d  Recognize the enemy;  the enemy behind all of this. We&#8217;re to love our enemies, (humans)  but we&#8217;re to stand firm against Satan. We&#8217;re to take up the weapons of warfare that are not the weapons of this world, but they&#8217;re the word of God, they are prayer and they are love. Those <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"958.56\">are <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> the weapons we are to fight with.  Every generation has to learn warfare.  We learn it by being tested by it. <br \/><br \/>Let me pop this map up. (Gary showed that map that is pertaining to the area in this chapter of Judges)<br \/><br \/>Our hearts are forgetful hearts. We have to say, \u2018Why don&#8217;t I feel joy right now?\u2019  Joy is one of the first three attributes of the fruit of the spirit. If you don&#8217;t feel love, if you don&#8217;t feel joy, if you don&#8217;t feel peace, it&#8217;s like warning lights on the dashboard of your car.  It&#8217;s like the car&#8217;s overheating or it&#8217;s low on oil. If you don&#8217;t feel love, joy, peace in your heart, there&#8217;s something out of alignment between you and God.  If you&#8217;re going through a time of testing and  you don&#8217;t feel joy, that should give you a warning.   Testing shouldn&#8217;t worry you because you belong to God.  You can\u2019t surprise <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1118.78\">God <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>.   If you&#8217;re going through a test, it had to pass through God&#8217;s fingers to get to you.  He will not cause anything to do harm to you. He&#8217;s sovereign over you. <br \/><br \/>He has a purpose for you and it has two parts. He wants to test your faith;  to prove it. He wants to prove your faith.    He wants to perfect it,  to bring it to its completion. Testing both proves and perfects. <br \/><br \/>James 1:2-4 (NKJV) 2 \u201cMy brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. 4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.\u201d  That&#8217;s an accounting term in Greek. There&#8217;s two columns. If you know anything about accounting, if you want to do a value statement, the bank will make you do this before you buy a house, you have your liabilities and your assets.  You write  them all down to see if,  hopefully,  it&#8217;s a positive number at the <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1173.38\">bottom <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> When we have a trial, James says, instead of putting in the liability column, put it in the asset column.   \u201cCount it all  joy.\u201d  I know it feels like sorrow, but count it as joy.  <br \/><br \/>Verse three and four of this passage says,  \u201cthat the testing of your faith produces patience, but let patience have its perfect work that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.\u201d  Testing has a perfecting effect on our faith. We&#8217;re to count it  as all joy,  that when we come out on the other side, our  faith will be stronger than it was before.  We are going to count it all joy because we trust the Lord. <br \/><br \/>It, also,  proves your faith. 1 Peter 1:6-7 (ESV) 6 \u201cIn this you rejoice, though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been grieved by various trials, 7 so that the tested genuineness of your faith\u2014more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire\u2014may be found to result in <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1233.97\">praise <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.\u201d   The testing of your faith,  from God&#8217;s perspective,  has the dual impact of proving and perfecting. Therefore, we count it as joy. He leaves certain things in your life in order to prove and perfect your faith. <br \/><br \/>Will you count it as joy?  Joy is one of the ways we crack the icy forgetfulness of the heart. You may say, \u2018God, I don&#8217;t know why I&#8217;m going through this. It sure hurts,  but I trust You and  I&#8217;m going to  get my joy from You, not from my circumstances. That&#8217;s the first way that we remind our forgetful hearts to remember the Lord. <br \/><br \/>REMINDING OUR FORGETFUL HEARTS TO ALWAYS REMEMBER THE LORD\u2026<br \/><br \/>2. We can remember to let godly sorrow lead us to repentance.<br \/><br \/>The truth is, most of us will never admit we&#8217;re wrong and really won\u2019t  change until we hit bottom. Here&#8217;s what happened with Israel. Here. We <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1301.1\">see <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>in verse eight and following that they had done evil in the sight  of the Lord. They had been given their daughters in marriage to these foreign peoples. They&#8217;ve been taking daughters into their family and marrying  their sons off.  Verse 7 says, \u201cThey forgot the LORD their God and served the Baals and the Asheroth.\u201d  They forgot the LORD; they failed the test. The Lord was angry.  It says, 8 \u201cTherefore the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel.\u201d He had a fiery anger towards them.   Why? If He didn&#8217;t love them  He wouldn&#8217;t be angry. This is a righteous anger. He called them to be His people and He would be their God. That&#8217;s a monogamous relationship that  He&#8217;s after.  They&#8217;re committing adultery, as Judges, chapter two said.   They were whoring themselves, it said  in chapter two,  by taking on these other false gods.  God is  angry about it. <br \/><br \/>So what does He do?  Does He strike them all dead?   No. He lets them have what they&#8217;ve asked for. He allows them <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1362.7\">to <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> be enslaved by those things they&#8217;ve chosen.  Verse 8 \u201c&#8230;and he sold them into the hand of Cushan-rishathaim king of Mesopotamia. And the people of Israel served Cushan-rishathaim eight years.\u201d   Therefore, it says, he sold them into the hand of Cushan-rishathaim;  that name, \u201cCushan-rishathaim\u201d means \u201cdouble wicked, double evil.\u201d  Probably, a man from Cush  would be considered modern day Ethiopia. We have some record in Egyptian history that there was a man who came up from Africa and over through Egypt and actually overthrew all of Mesopotamia. He&#8217;s the greatest king that any of the judges fight against. <br \/><br \/>The very first judge, Othniel, is really the best judge of the 12. He goes up against this king of Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia is a description of the fertile crescent, which is most of the Middle East that follows along the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, up through the sea of Galilee and down the Jordan river valley all the way over into <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1433.02\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> river Nile. <br \/><br \/>(Pastor Gary shows another map)<br \/><br \/>Verse 9, \u201cBut when the people of Israel cried out to the LORD, the LORD raised up a deliverer for the people of Israel, who saved them, Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb&#8217;s younger brother.\u201d   It took eight years for the  people of Israel to cry out. They didn&#8217;t cry out after one year of this.  They didn&#8217;t cry out after two.  They didn&#8217;t cry after four.   They didn&#8217;t cry out after six years. It took them eight years to cry out to the Lord.<br \/><br \/>Have you ever had a friend that&#8217;s going through something and they just keep making the same dumb mistakes over and over again <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1488.16\">? <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>You think to yourself,  Well, maybe they hit rock  bottom this time. They&#8217;ve lost their family.  They&#8217;ve lost their jobs. Maybe,  if they have hit bottom,  they&#8217;ll finally look up. I know you&#8217;ve never said that about yourself, but we say that about other people, don&#8217;t we? Maybe if  they hit bottom, they&#8217;ll finally look up. <br \/><br \/>For some people, like the people of Israel,  it takes them eight years of hitting bottom before they look up. Some people are hardheaded; they have to hit eight \u201cbottoms.\u201d   The people of Israel  finally cried out to the Lord.  The minute they did,  notice the time word\u2013 \u201cBut when they did.\u201d  They finally looked up. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1538.21\">They <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> finally hit bottom.  Verse 9, \u201cBut when the people of Israel cried out to the LORD, the LORD raised up a deliverer for the people of Israel, who saved them, Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb&#8217;s younger brother.\u201d  My goodness, why didn&#8217;t they cry out sooner?  Othniel\u2019s  name means \u201cthe lion of God.\u201d   He&#8217;s got the name. He&#8217;s got the \u201cpedigree.\u201d  He&#8217;s the nephew of Caleb. He&#8217;s from the tribe of Judah that carries a banner with a lion on it. This is the lion of God from the lion of Judah.  Is  that what made Othniel the greatest  judge? No, actually that&#8217;s not <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1595.71\">what <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> qualified him at all. It wasn&#8217;t his name nor his pedigree. What qualified him was, first of all, God raised him up. That&#8217;s the first qualification. People didn&#8217;t choose Othniel, although they probably would have.  God raised him up. <br \/><br \/>Secondly,   and perhaps most important of all, verse 10 says, \u201cThe Spirit of the LORD was upon him.\u201d  Yahweh was on him. The spirit of  the Lord was on this man. This is the greatest judge of the 12 and he defeats the greatest enemy of the 12, the king of Mesopotamia. We can see here this cycle that repeats over and over again:<br \/><br \/>The people rebel. They sin and then the Lord turns them over to <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1658.49\">servitude <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>. God allows them to have what they asked for and they begin to serve false gods; they fall into servitude. They rebel and they sin;  God responds and gives them that, then they cry out in sorrow. They repent and then God raises up a deliverer and He saves them.  It just goes round and round and round; it gets worse and worse. They rebel worse every time;  they have more forgetfulness every time.   Who&#8217;s gonna break the cycle?  These judges can&#8217;t seem to break the people of Israel out of it. <br \/><br \/>They needed a better judge. They needed a true Savior. What was wrong with Othniel? He did it all perfectly \u2013 he went out to war and defeated the enemy.    They had rest for 40 years. That&#8217;s a generation, but Othniel  had one problem.  He <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1717.3\">died <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>.   He died and one day you will too. There&#8217;s a day where this body won&#8217;t survive; a day where you pass from this world. That&#8217;s the problem with all of these judges. They all had a tendency to die. <br \/><br \/>We need a Savior that has eternal life;  one that can save us unto eternity. We have a Savior;  His name is  Jesus. I think the book of Judges was written to the people of Israel to give them a hunger and a thirst for something better and,  also, to prepare them for someone who would come like a judge, like a savior, but better.   These judges continue to fail them, but then they are pressing in,  wanting to know more. <br \/><br \/>Here&#8217;s the thing about sorrow:  sorrow can be a gift if it causes you to drive to your knees and you actually look up.  In the book of 2 Corinthians 7:9-10 (NKJV) 9 <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1786.65\">Now <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>I rejoice, not that you were made sorry, but that your sorrow led to repentance. For you were made sorry in a godly manner, that you might suffer loss from us in nothing. 10 For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation\u2026\nPaul says that  I&#8217;m not rejoicing because you were in sorrow but that your sorrow led to repentance. That&#8217;s what I&#8217;m rejoicing about \u2013 \u201cFor you were made sorry in a godly manner, that you might suffer loss from us in nothing. 10 For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation\u2026\u201d  <br \/><br \/>God  wasn&#8217;t putting them in servitude for eight years to punish them. He was trying to get them on their knees, so that they would look up because Godly sorrow causes you to say,  \u2018I was wrong.\u2019  Worldly sorrow says,  \u2018I&#8217;m sorry that  I got caught.\u2019 That&#8217;s worldly sorrow,  which doesn&#8217;t save you and it doesn&#8217;t bring you to repentance. It  just means that you&#8217;re sorry that  you got caught. Worldly sorrow tries to figure out a way to squirm out of it so they don&#8217;t get caught the next time.  The person that believes in the Lord says, \u2018I&#8217;m sorry that I offended You, God. I&#8217;m sorry that I didn&#8217;t do what You told me to do. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1842.58\">I <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> brought this on myself. Lord, forgive me.   Help me to get back on the right path.\u2019  That&#8217;s Godly sorrow and it leads to repentance.  <br \/><br \/>Stephen\u2019s witness before his accusers: Repent and turn back that you may find rest in Christ.\nActs 3:19-20 (ESV) 19 \u201c Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out, 20 that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for you, Jesus.\u201d  It took them  eight years, but the minute they cried out to the Lord, the Lord delivered them. <br \/><br \/>What&#8217;s keeping you from crying out to the Lord today? Why wallow in your sorrow when all you have to do is look up. Don&#8217;t wait eight years. Don&#8217;t wait eight minutes. Cry out to the Lord. Will you do it? The second way that we remind our forgetful hearts is that sorrow is even a gift from the Lord to cause us to cry out to Him. <br \/><br \/>Let&#8217;s <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1901.8\">keep <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> reading and we will make a final observation. We&#8217;re at verse 12. We&#8217;re gonna be talking about two more judges.<br \/><br \/>Judges 3:12-31 (ESV) 12 \u201cAnd the people of Israel again did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, and the Lord strengthened Eglon the king of Moab against Israel, because they had done what was evil in the sight of the Lord. 13 He gathered to himself the Ammonites and the Amalekites, and went and defeated Israel. And they took possession of the city of palms. 14 And the people of Israel served Eglon the king of Moab <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1957.48\">eighteen <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>years. 15 Then the people of Israel cried out to the Lord, and the Lord raised up for them a deliverer, Ehud, the son of Gera, the Benjaminite, a left-handed man. The people of Israel sent tribute by him to Eglon the king of Moab. 16 And Ehud made for himself a sword with two edges, a cubit in length, and he bound it on his right thigh under his clothes. 17 And he presented the tribute to Eglon king of Moab. Now Eglon was a very fat man. 18 And when Ehud had finished presenting the tribute, he sent away the people who carried the tribute. 19 But he himself turned back at the idols near Gilgal and said, \u201cI have a secret message for you, O king.\u201d And he commanded, \u201cSilence.\u201d And all his attendants went out from <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2019.75\">his <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> presence.  20 And Ehud came to him as he was sitting alone in his cool roof chamber. And Ehud said, \u201cI have a message from God for you.\u201d And he arose from his seat. 21 And Ehud reached with his left hand, took the sword from his right thigh, and thrust it into his belly. 22 And the hilt also went in after the blade, and the fat closed over the blade, for he did not pull the sword out of his belly; and the dung came out. 23 Then Ehud went out into the porch and closed the doors of the roof chamber behind him and locked them. 24 When he had gone, the servants came, and when they saw that the doors of the roof chamber were locked, they thought, \u201cSurely he is relieving himself in the closet of the cool chamber.\u201d 25 And they waited till they were embarrassed. But when he still did not open the doors of the roof chamber \n<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2081.66\">, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>they took the key and opened them, and there lay their lord dead on the floor. 26 Ehud escaped while they delayed, and he passed beyond the idols and escaped to Seirah. 27 When he arrived, he sounded the trumpet in the hill country of Ephraim. Then the people of Israel went down with him from the hill country, and he was their leader. 28 And he said to them, \u201cFollow after me, for the Lord has given your enemies the Moabites into your hand.\u201d So they went down after him and seized the fords of the Jordan against the Moabites and did not allow anyone to pass over. 29 And they killed at that time about 10,000 of the Moabites, all strong, able-bodied men; not a man escaped. 30 So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest for eighty years. 31 After him was Shamgar the son of Anath, who killed 600 of the Philistines with an oxgoad, and he also saved <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2139.48\">Israel <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>Well, Gary, what are you going to say about this part of the story? It\u2019s kind of like reading something or watching a modern movie. The first guy is  like a concealed carry assassin in a James Bond movie;  he even went to Q and fashioned his own weapon.  If it were a James Bond movie, I would probably name it,  \u201cLefty kills Hefty.\u201d  In the second story of Shamgar, we only have one verse. All we know is that  he&#8217;s the son of Anath and he killed 600 Philistines with an oxgoad. He is compared to \u201cConan the Barbarian,\u201d  except with an oxgoad instead of a big sword. <br \/><br \/>REMINDING OUR FORGETFUL HEARTS TO ALWAYS REMEMBER THE LORD\u2026<br \/><br \/>3.  We can remember that God\u2019s true Savior came in weakness.<br \/><br \/>These <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2192.26\">are <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>some strange stories. It just reminds us that God uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things. He uses the weakness of people often to accomplish extraordinary things, too. <br \/><br \/>In those days and still in those lands today, if you go to the Middle East or you go to a Muslim country and you go as a missionary, they instruct you not to  touch people with your left hand because they view it as the \u201cunclean\u201d hand. It&#8217;s the hand that they&#8217;re taught to use when they go to the restroom;  the right hand is the strong hand. It&#8217;s the hand of God; it is the hand of faith. The left hand is the \u201cunderhanded\u201d  hand. It&#8217;s the hand of weakness. The scripture makes much of that to explain why they allowed Ehud entrance into the king&#8217;s private quarters. They probably \u201cpatted him down <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2255.22\">. <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>\u201d The good servants and attendees would have \u201cpatted him down\u201d  and they would have expected him to be right handed. They would have really worked over the left leg because the sheath of a right-handed sword would be on the left side. Ehud was a \u201clefty.\u201d   He hid the sword on his right thigh;  he built it so it would fit and he had it under his robe. I don&#8217;t know how he got it out quick, but he figured it out. Some suspect,  because of the nature of the Hebrew description of his left use of his hand, that he had a bound or impeded right hand. Some say that maybe he was handicapped. <br \/><br \/>I did some more research <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2307.78\">on <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> this because I couldn&#8217;t leave it alone. The same term is in Judges 20:16 for 700 left-handed Benjamite warriors.   Dr. Spangenberg, of the University of South Africa, says this,  \u201cIt is far more likely that the Benjamites were specially trained, whereby the right hand would be bound in order to train left-handedness.\u201d  I find it interesting,  because in the Septuagint,  which is the ancient translation of the Hebrew scriptures into Greek, they encountered this \u201cbound in the right hand,\u201d as  they translated it. Maybe you recognize this.  They translated that  he was ambidextrous. <br \/><br \/>Then,  I did further research,  because I couldn&#8217;t  leave it alone. Perhaps the Benjamites  were known for binding the son&#8217;s right hand in order to make them ambidextrous, so they could fight equally with both hands. If you read in the Bible, the Benjamites could fight <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2365.11\">with <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> both hands. <br \/><br \/>Did you know that only 10% of the population in America is left handed and more males are left handed than females? I told you I did a lot of research. If you&#8217;re left handed today, you&#8217;re not \u201cunderhanded.\u201d   I&#8217;m not saying that, but in Bible times, it was kind of a metaphor for something else that God would use. A \u201clefty\u201d  was unexpected.   <br \/><br \/>What I want to say to you is that this points to our Savior,  named Jesus,  because He&#8217;s \u201cunexpected.\u201d  He was born to the virgin Mary, born in a stable, raised in Nazareth along the sea of Galilee to a carpenter.  The way that He wins the victory is <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2431.76\"> not<i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> with an oxgoad but with a cross. Only believers will get this; we recognize that God sent the true Savior in weakness and took our sin, our death, our separation from God so that we could have His strength. He came in this unexpected way. <br \/><br \/>Even these unexpected, unlikely saviors,  in their own way,  point to the most unlikely Savior of all \u2013Jesus, the Messiah.  He is the  King of the universe, our Savior, Jesus Christ, Who died on a cross, was raised from the grave and lives today. It&#8217;s our story because we believe in Him, but the world looks at it and thinks that it is a crazy story.. That&#8217;s why all these judges are here; they&#8217;re here to prepare the people of Israel to know how to look for the true Savior when He comes. <br \/><br \/>(Pastor Gary shows another map, concentrating on the locations of the judges of Israel .)<br \/><br \/>God chooses the weakness of this world in order to prove Himself. Look at what it says in 1 Corinthians 1:27-31 (ESV) \u201cGod chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, so that no human being might boast in the presence of God. And because of him you are in Christ <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2669.26\">Jesus <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, who became to us wisdom from God, righteousness and sanctification and redemption, so that, as it is written, \u201cLet the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>Don&#8217;t boast in the ox goad. Don&#8217;t boast in the self-made double-edged sword. Boast in the Lord because He&#8217;s the one that gives us the victory. He comes in weakness and so we are challenged to live in weakness and recognize,  \u201cI can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.\u201d  I have learned that it&#8217;s in my weakness  that I&#8217;m strong. <br \/><br \/>The apostle Paul prayed three times that God take this thorn in the flesh from him.  He begged God three times. God finally answered him after praying three times.  2 Corinthians 12:9-10 (ESV) But he said to me, \u201cMy grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.\u201d  I&#8217;m just going to celebrate my weaknesses because I know this, for the sake of Christ, that when I am weak, then I am strong. <br \/><br \/>We have a tendency to hide our weaknesses, but Paul said that he would  be real before the Lord and real before God&#8217;s people, then God\u2019s people will see Jesus in  him.  As long as we\u2019re bragging about ourselves, they just see us.  But once <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2780.98\">they <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> realize that God could take a wretch like us, that God could take our  story and turn it around.   <br \/><br \/>I don&#8217;t know what your story is today, but the weaker you are and  the more messed up your situation is, the more likely God can do wonderful things with you. The more you think you have it together, the less likely the Lord can use you.  \u201cFor when I&#8217;m weak,\u201d  Paul says, \u201cthen I&#8217;m strong.\u201d   We have a kind of heart amnesia, a kind of heart-forgetfulness that we have to be reminded of. That&#8217;s why we come together every week.   To remind ourselves and to \u201ccrack the ice\u201d  that forms on our hearts and to be reminded of who we are in Jesus that,  when we go through testing, we can \u201cCount it joy.\u201d  <br \/><br \/>Are you going through testing today? Put it in the \u201cjoy\u201d column that,  when we&#8217;re sorrowful,  when we&#8217;re down, we&#8217;ve lost someone or we&#8217;re going through a season where something&#8217;s not going the way we want it to <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2843.24\">and <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> it&#8217;s just hurting us, we can recognize that it had to pass through God&#8217;s fingers first. What do I need to change in my life about the way I face this? When you&#8217;re going through a season,  where you feel weak and wondering how you will face this, recognize that it is  perfect. That&#8217;s where God really likes to work,  where you can really count on a true Savior named Jesus. <br \/><br \/>Let&#8217;s pray. Lord, thank You for  Your word. I pray,  first of all, for that person that&#8217;s here today that&#8217;s never given their life to You. I&#8217;m talking about an act of the will. I&#8217;m not talking about \u201chead knowledge.\u201d  I am talking about  \u201cheart knowledge.\u201d  Have you ever given your life to Jesus as an act of the will? You can do it right now,  right in your seat. You can pray right now, just expressing your faith. Pray like this.   \u2018Dear Lord Jesus,  I&#8217;m <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2900.9\">a <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> sinner. I need a Savior. I believe You died on the cross for my sin, You were raised from the grave and  You live today.   Come and live in me. I give You my life. I want to be a follower of Jesus. I want to follow You. I want You to be my Lord and my Savior.\u2019 If you&#8217;re praying that prayer, believing, He will save you.  He will  become your true Savior and He will  be your Lord.    He will  make you a child of God. You&#8217;ll see life change and you&#8217;ll see your faith grow. You can start today. Others are here and you&#8217;ve done that. You&#8217;ve made Jesus your Lord and Savior, but you&#8217;re going through some testing right now. You&#8217;ve been \u201cbeaten up\u201d and   you feel sorrowful.  You may even feel like giving up. You feel weak.  Don&#8217;t give up.  Cry out to the Lord. Would you cry out to the Lord and say, \u2018Lord, I need Your help.\u2019  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2956.06\">Know <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> this,  when you ask for help,  He hears.  You  serve a God Who hears.   Cry out to the Lord and He&#8217;ll give you help. We pray in Jesus&#8217; name. Amen.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Spiritually speaking, the heart is the seat of the will, the driver\u2019s seat of our lives. Yet we have this human tendency to have forgetful hearts. And when we forget the Lord in our hearts, we put our very lives at risk. For we open our hearts up to temptation and every kind of sin and enslavement. Where have you forgotten the Lord today? Where do you need to be reminded to remember God in your heart today?<\/p>\n<p>In chapter three of Judges, the Israelites were caught up in a cycle of heart-forgetfulness, until they remembered the Lord and repented and the Lord rescued them. 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