DEVOTION
JUDGES
SWEET AND GOOD
Judges 9:7-21
7 When Jotham was told about
this, he climbed up on the top of Mount Gerizim and shouted to them,
"Listen to me, citizens of Shechem, so that God may listen to you. 8 One
day the trees went out to anoint a king for themselves. They said to the olive
tree, 'Be our king.' 9 "But the olive tree answered, 'Should I give up my
oil, by which both gods and men are honored, to hold sway over the trees?' 10
"Next, the trees said to the fig tree, 'Come and be our king.' 11
"But the fig tree replied, 'Should I give up my fruit, so good and sweet,
to hold sway over the trees?' 12 "Then the trees said to the vine, 'Come
and be our king.' 13 "But the vine answered, 'Should I give up my wine,
which cheers both gods and men, to hold sway over the trees?' 14 "Finally
all the trees said to the thornbush, 'Come and be our king.' 15 "The
thornbush said to the trees, 'If you really want to anoint me king over you,
come and take refuge in my shade; but if not, then let fire come out of the
thornbush and consume the cedars of Lebanon!' 16 "Now if you have acted
honorably and in good faith when you made Abimelech king, and if you have been
fair to Jerub-Baal and his family, and if you have treated him as he deserves—
17 and to think that my father fought for you, risked his life to rescue you
from the hand of Midian 18(but today you have revolted against my father's
family, murdered his seventy sons on a single stone, and made Abimelech, the
son of his slave girl, king over the citizens of Shechem because he is your
brother)— 19 if then you have acted honorably and in good faith toward
Jerub-Baal and his family today, may Abimelech be your joy, and may you be his,
too! 20 But if you have not, let fire come out from Abimelech and consume you,
citizens of Shechem and Beth Millo, and let fire come out from you, citizens of
Shechem and Beth Millo, and consume Abimelech!" 21 Then Jotham fled,
escaping to Beer, and he lived there because he was afraid of his brother
Abimelech.
NIV
We find on maps that this Mt Gerizim
overlook is in very close proximity to the ancient city of Shechem, so it is very
possible that this speech of Jotham was clearly heard by the people of Shechem,
including Abimelech. Jotham spoke a fable which would be considered prophecy. Using
all those kinds of trees that produce good things for the people. Olive trees
give olive oil, fig trees give those good and sweet fruit, and the vine gives wine,
all good things for both eating, drinking and offerings to God, but the thornbush
has nothing to offer but it is so common and it could be the start of bush
fires that consume everything in his path. Certainly, this fable or prophetic
word has some relevant meaning to the people of Shechem, but could it apply in
any way to our lives? Perhaps, we see the vain ambition to be in power, like
Abimelech, who had only the purpose of self-gratification and did not have the
benefit of the people of Shechem in mind. Much like the thorn or bramble bush, his power would kindle a flame of domestic war, and his subjects would be consumed.
We always need to be careful not to pursue leadership for our own benefit, but
only as God directs and then as we are told to live by love, whatever position
we hold in the body of Christ, is for the purpose of love and building each
other up until we all reach the unity in the faith. No matter where we serve
each other in the body, we should always look to the benefit of others, and not of our
own, for God is our source of all things, and He and He alone is worthy of all
praise, honor, and glory. Let us not do anything out of vain ambition or
self-gratification, but only do what is for the benefit of others, like the
olive tree, fig tree, and the wine of the vineyard, all sweet and good, like the
word of God. Let us feed each other from the sweetness and goodness in the
scriptures, so we all grow in our walk with the Lord, for the Lord is sweet and
good.