Judges 6:25-32

That night this happened. God said to him, “Take your father’s best seven-year-old bull, the prime one. Tear down your father’s Baal altar and chop down the Asherah fertility pole beside it. Then build an altar to God, your God, on the top of this hill. Take the prime bull and present it as a Whole-Burnt-Offering, using firewood from the Asherah pole that you cut down.” Gideon selected ten men from his servants and did exactly what God had told him. But because of his family and the people in the neighborhood, he was afraid to do it openly, so he did it that night.

 Early in the morning, the people in town were shocked to find Baal’s altar torn down, the Asherah pole beside it chopped down, and the prime bull burning away on the altar that had been built.

 They kept asking, “Who did this?”

   Questions and more questions, and then the answer: “Gideon son of Joash did it.”

 The men of the town demanded of Joash: “Bring out your son! He must die! Why, he tore down the Baal altar and chopped down the Asherah tree!”

 But Joash stood up to the crowd pressing in on him, “Are you going to fight Baal’s battles for him? Are you going to save him? Anyone who takes Baal’s side will be dead by morning. If Baal is a god in fact, let him fight his own battles and defend his own altar.”

 They nicknamed Gideon that day Jerub-Baal because after he had torn down the Baal altar, he had said, “Let Baal fight his own battles.”

2 Responses to “Judges 6:25-32”

  1. richard says:

    How will I feel when one of my children tears down an idol I’ve been worshipping?

    And how willing have I been to tear down the idols my parents worshipped?

    Gideon clearly had to deal with the evil in his own home household and fight that battle (for which he was almost killed) before taking on the external enemy. That is a big challenge!

  2. Dot Gosling says:

    how many idols are still standing because we can\’t see they are idols? and I\’m thinking of traditions in churches and even families, but especially church!

    Do we have the guts to tear them down, even in the \’night\’ time?

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