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πŸ“… 2 december 2025


πŸ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading


βš–οΈ Judges 19 – When darkness rules – Israel’s lowest point
✨ Sin without lordship, a heart without God


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πŸ”΅ Introduction

Judges 19 is one of the darkest chapters in the Bible. It shows how far a people can fall when God is no longer King in their lives. What begins as a journey ends in horrific violence, degradation, and moral decay. This text is shockingβ€”and it is meant to be. It confronts us with the question: What happens when everyone does what seems right in their own eyes?
Not to discourage us, but to wake us up.

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🟑 Commentary

It is evening in Gibeah. The streets are empty, dim light flickers from house to house. A Levite, accompanied by his wife and a servant, is looking for shelter for the night. No one opensβ€”a town of Israel, yet without hospitality, without love of neighbor. Only an old man, himself a stranger, takes them in, breaks the pattern of indifference, and offers them bread, water, warmth.

But as the darkness grows deeper, the true morality of the town is revealed. Steps around the house. Whispering. Fists against the door. Menβ€”not one, but manyβ€”demand that the stranger be brought out. No protection, no justice, no fear of God. The scene recalls Sodom, but this time it is Israel itself.

The master of the house pleads, offers alternatives, tries to restrain the unthinkableβ€”in vain. The Levite sends out his concubine. Doors close, screams begin. The night is long, merciless, cruel. No neighbors come. No righteous man intervenes. The town sleeps in guilt.

When the morning dawns, she lies thereβ€”broken, silent, with her hands on the threshold. The Levite only says, β€œGet up, let us go.” No answer anymore. Only silence.

When he arrives home, he cuts her into twelve piecesβ€”not out of barbarity, but as a wake-up call. A silent, bloody cry to the nation:
See what we have become.
And all Israel is frozen in shock. Nothing like this had ever happened since they left Egypt.

The message cuts deep:
Evil did not grow overnight.
It began with small deviations, with hearts without guidance, with a people without a kingβ€”without God.

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🟒 Summary

Judges 19 tells of the rape and murder of a woman in Gibeah, committed by Israelites. It shows the moral neglect and decay of a people who have abandoned God. The story ends in outrage and with a call to think, and to act.

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πŸ“’ Message for us today

β€’ Sinful decline begins quietlyβ€”where God is no longer Lord of life.
β€’ Indifference is often the first step into great guilt.
β€’ Without divine guidance, a people loses its conscience.
β€’ God shows us this passage so that we recognize: apart from Him the heart grows dark.
β€’ Real change does not begin in the system, but in the heart.

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πŸ’¬ Reflection

Where do I tolerate darkness instead of choosing light?
Where do I need God’s rule over my heart anew?
For where He reigns, darkness endsβ€”and healing begins.

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πŸ“† 30 November – 3 December 2025


πŸ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
πŸ“– Weekly Reading – Spirit of Prophecy


πŸ“˜ Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets – Chapter 45
πŸ”₯ The Fall of Jericho | When walls break before faith


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πŸŸ₯ BLOG 3 – The Ban of God

🏷 Jericho does not belong to you
God claims the first victory


πŸ”΅ Introduction

The victory has come, the walls have fallen, the city should belong to Israelβ€”or so one would think. But God places a ban over the city. What glitters does not belong in human hands.

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🟑 Commentary

The air smelled of smoke, wood splintered, and dust danced in the sun. Jericho had fallenβ€”a city built on idols now lay like a defeated giant in the valley. Everywhere lay golden vessels, purple fabrics, works of art full of beauty.

But a mighty word rested over it all like invisible fire: BAN.
Do not touch. Do not take. Do not possess.

Why?
Because Jericho was not Israel’s triumphβ€”it was God’s work.
The first victory was not meant to fill Israel’s hands, but to purify their hearts.

Jericho was a sacrifice. A firstfruits offering.
A confession:

β€œNot we conquerβ€”God gives.”

The city was full of idolatry, full of immorality, full of seductive splendor. If Israel had enriched itself from it, their hearts would have been corrupted by the very first victory. God protects through withholding.
He preserves through renunciation.
For sometimes possession ruins the soul more than loss does.

Thus Jericho’s gold did not become adornment for people, but an offering for the service of Godβ€”a sign meant to remind generations:

Victory is not carried like plunderβ€”
Victory is laid down like worship.

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🟒 Summary

Jericho was under a banβ€”all that was valuable belonged to God. The victory was a holy victory, not human possession.

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πŸ“’ Message for us today

β€’ The first success belongs to God, or pride will become our master.
β€’ True security is found not in taking, but in giving.

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πŸ’¬ Reflection

Which β€œfirstfruits” should you give back to Godβ€”before they take possession of your heart?

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