"John 4:43-5:15
Desperate for leadership
Everything rises and falls on leadership. If a business is well led it tends to do well. If a church is well led it usually flourishes. If a nation is well led it will most often prosper.
After Sisera had ‘cruelly oppressed the Israelites for twenty years, they cried to the Lord for help’ (4:3). It is not surprising that their prayer was desperate. Sisera’s mother looked out of the window waiting for Sisera to return. She cried out, ‘Are they not finding and dividing the spoils: a woman or two for each man’ (5:30). We get a hint here of how Sisera treated the people of God.
In answer to their desperate prayer God raised up an outstanding leader. Deborah was both a spiritual leader (a ‘prophetess’) and also a political leader. She was ‘leading Israel at that time’ (4:4). She was a charismatic leader whose presence was so valued that Barak says to her, ‘If you go with me, I will go; but if you don’t go with me, I won’t go’ (v.8).
Interestingly, it is another woman, Jael, who finally finishes off Israel’s oppressor (v.21).
Both men and women can make outstanding leaders. What matters is not gender but that leaders actively lead: ‘When the princes in Israel take the lead, when the people willingly offer themselves – praise the Lord!’ (5:2,9).
Deborah and Barak gave God the glory (vv.1–5). Again, Joyce Meyer points out that God ‘chooses to use and promote those who know they are nothing without him and who give him the glory and the credit for all their accomplishments. Every time you have a success in your life, remember to give God the glory.’
The way in which God answered the desperate prayer of his people was to raise up wise and humble leadership. As a result, ‘the land had peace for forty years’ (v.31c).
Deborah prayed that those who loved the Lord would be ‘like the sun when it rises in its strength’ (v.31b).
Lord, I pray today that we would be ‘like the sun when it rises in its strength’ (v.31b). May we bring light in a dark world; may we show people the way. Help us to bring warmth and energy, and to be strong, bold and fearless as the sun."
1. Yes, Lord, just like the sun, may I bring light and warmth to those around me. Thank You for Your love.
2. Thank You for a relaxing and peaceful Sunday while hanging out in a new place.
3. Praise God for another great day with chilling, walking, and a movie.