HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD – BE BRAVE
My mom was a faithful woman when it
came to the Bible. At 89 years old she was once again reading through the whole
Bible. When I came to visit, she was on Judges 5 and we read it together and
talked about the great lesson it teaches. It’s the story of a woman named Jael,
a story of bravery and the courage to do the right thing. Judges 5 is a song
sung by the prophet Deborah concerning the overthrow of Israel’s enemies. In
verse 2 she sings: “Praise ye the Lord for
the avenging of Israel, when the people willingly offered themselves.” The Lord
was able to work in them to bring peace to themselves for many years because of
Jael bravely yielding to the will of God.
The people were being
oppressed. Verses 6-8 tell us:
“In the
days of Jael, the highways were unoccupied, and the travellers walked through
byways. The inhabitants of the villages ceased, they ceased in Israel. . .
. They chose new gods; then was war in the gates: was there a shield or spear
seen among forty thousand in Israel?” The answer is no.
The land was full of anarchy and
confusion, everywhere infested with bandits. No public road was safe; and in
going from place to place, the people had to take unfrequented paths. Village
life ceased. Not only was life hard under the oppressors, but they also
confiscated all weapons, so the Israelites could not fight. By spiritual
analogy, we can say that Satan not only wants to oppress the Christian; he also
wants to disarm us as well and make us feel small and unable to do anything to
change any situation.
Sisera was an enemy leader who fought
against God’s people. We are told in Judges 4 that “Sisera gathered together
all his chariots, even nine hundred of iron, and all the people that were
with him” (v.13). But “the Lord discomfited Sisera, and all his chariots, and
all his host, with the edge of the sword before Barak; so that Sisera lighted
down off his chariot, and fled away on his feet” (v.15).
Sisera had spiritual help from the
devil and he was getting away. But God had a plan and He had someone who was
bold enough and brave enough to take care of the final problem, Jael. She was a
simple married woman, one of the ones who “willingly
offered themselves” to do the Lord’s bidding. Sisera came to this
married couple’s tent and expected to be treated well. Sisera’s king was
friendly to the clan of Jael’s husband so Sisera thought he was perfectly safe
in the presence of Jael and her husband. He was not! When it comes to loyalty
to God versus loyalty to family friends, God is always going to win for
committed people like Jael.
“Sisera fled away on his feet to the
tent of Jael the wife of Heber the Kenite: for there was peace between Jabin
the king of Hazor and the house of Heber the Kenite. And
Jael went out to meet Sisera, and said unto him, Turn in, my lord, turn in to
me; fear not. And when he had turned in unto her into the tent, she covered him
with a mantle. And he said unto her, Give me, I
pray thee, a little water to drink; for I am thirsty. And she opened a bottle
of milk, and gave him drink, and covered him” (Judges 4:17-19).
Jael was not going to let this enemy
go. She knew what she had to do. She made him comfortable, gave him the
favorite drink of the culture, curdled milk instead of just plain water, and
she had his confidence. He lay down to rest after pursuing and killing God’s
people, totally unaware of what was about to happen. As he slept, “Jael, Heber's wife, took a nail of the tent,
and took an hammer in her hand, and went softly unto him, and smote the nail
into his temples, and fastened it into the ground: for he was fast asleep and
weary. So he died” (Judges 4:21).
Deborah in her song
puts it this way (Judges 5:26): “She put her hand to the nail, and her right
hand to the workmen's hammer; and with the hammer she smote Sisera, she smote
off his head, when she had pierced and stricken through his temples.”
This is where we get
the phrase, “You hit the nail right on the head!” In other words, you got it
totally accurate and final.
What bravery and confidence to believe
that she had the means and the right to carry out this act to deliver God’s
people from their oppression. Deborah ends her song with this: “So let all thine enemies perish, O Lord:
but let them that love him be as the sun when he goeth forth in his might. And
the land had rest forty years” (Judges 5:31).
My mom and I read
this together and talked about bravery and truth. Every time I read God’s Word,
the Lord teaches me more about trusting Him and being willing to fight for the
freedom and peace of His people. I love the Word of God and I sure loved my mom
for being a faithful and brave woman too.
We may not always hit
the nail on the head, but we stay faithful and brave, doing our part to follow
Jesus, confronting our own spiritual battles, and standing up for our families,
our friends, our nations, and God’s people around the world.
“What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us,
who can be against us?
“He that spared
not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him
also freely give us all things? Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s
elect? It is God that justifieth.
“Who is he
that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen
again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for
us.
“Who shall
separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress,
or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
“As it is
written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep
for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through
him that loved us” (Rom. 8:31-38).
Love, Carolyn
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