Daily Bible Reading — Sustained By God’s Word Of FaithChikamu
May 16
Introduction
As noted in the conclusion of yesterday’s reading, Gideon’s concubine in Shechem bore him a son, and Gideon named him Abimelech. After Abimelech kills his seventy brothers, the people of Shechem make him king. He is the first Israelite to take this title. (Ironically, his name means “my father is king.”) Yet Gideon himself had declared that neither he nor his son would rule over Israel and that only the LORD would be Israel’s ruler (Judges 8:23). Gideon’s youngest son, Jotham, survived Abimelech’s murderous plot and denounces Abimelech’s actions. In satirical fashion, he tells the men of Shechem a parable that warns against selecting someone to be king who has not been chosen by God.
Today’s Scripture: Judges 9:16b
[Jotham said:] “Did you respect Gideon’s memory and treat his family properly, as his actions deserved?”
Today’s Reading
Judges 9:1-21
Reflect
What prompted Abimelech’s rise to a position of leadership (verses 1-3)? What did Jotham ask the people to remember about Gideon, his father (verse 17)? Reread verses 8-15. In this parable, the olive tree, the fig tree, and the grapevine all provide much needed and useful products. The thorn bush provided some shade in a sunny, dry climate but was often burned for fuel. How do you interpret this parable? What point do you think this parable makes about kingship?
Pray
Lord God, order my steps this day and teach me to make wise choices that are in accord with your will. May my words and actions honor and glorify you. Amen.
Prayer Concern
Migrant and seasonal farm workers
Tomorrow’s Reading
Judges 9:22-57: Hostility arises during the time of Abimelech’s leadership.
Rugwaro
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Daily Bible Reading is designed to facilitate consistent interaction with the Bible. It includes background information on each day’s Scripture passage and key verse for meditation, reflection questions to help you dive deeper into Scripture, a prayer and prayer concern to help you connect to God and be of spiritual support to others. Journey with us this month as we explore the theme “Sustained by God’s Word of Faith.”
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