Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Rock and a Hard Place

Around the 850s BC, one of Israel's enemies laid siege to Samaria, the capital of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. After a while the siege caused a famine and things became so desperate that people in the city resorted to cannabilism (2 Kgs 6.26ff). 

But not all the Israelites were stuck inside the city. Four guys with leprosy sat outside the city wall, outcast because of their disease (Lev 13.46). Without the traffic in and out of the city though, they found themselves starving as well. 

So they said to themselves, "If we enter the city, we die. If we sit here we die. If we go to the enemy's camp, they may spare us, and if they kill us, well, we were gonna die anyway!"

So they get up and go to the enemy's camp and find it completely deserted. The story tells us that God had convinced the enemy that the Israelites had hired two of the most powerful nations in the world to fight with them. Fearing their now guaranteed demise, the enemy left their camp and fled for their lives. 

The four guys end up saving the entire city by delivering the news that the enemy is gone and there is food in their camp. 

The thing I like most about the story is the desperation of the four guys. They picked the best of three rotten options and committed. There may be some application here for those of us who find ourselves between a rock and a hard place, barely hanging on. 

We weigh our options, pick the best of them, and commit. The important thing is taking action. Coming up with a plan and being willing to see it through.

4 comments:

Debi said...

This is awesome. Thanks. I love all your posts and hope God is calling you towards ministry because you have great insight and I love your processing. All in His time right? Keep it up and I'll keep reading!

Brandon said...

Thanks Debbie! Actually in the interview process with a church in CO right now! Take care!

charlie's Church of Christ said...

1) Killer photo

2) I don't think I've ever heard that story before. I've never completed those read a Bible in a year things. It's not for lack of violence in the Bible, to be sure...

Gillian said...

Why this is an incredible inspiring story,just what I needed to cheer my day.I agree with it.