Showing posts with label Maccabees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maccabees. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

1 Maccabees -- The Underdog in the Fight

Today's Reading -- 1 Maccabees 3 and 4
Devotion -- 1 Maccabees 3:17-23
17 But when they saw the army coming against them, they said to Judas: "How can we, few as we are, fight such a mighty host as this? Besides, we are weak today from fasting."
18 But Judas said: "It is easy for many to be overcome by a few; in the sight of Heaven there is no difference between deliverance by many or by few; 19 for victory in war does not depend upon the size of the army, but on strength that comes from Heaven. 20 With great presumption and lawlessness they come against us to destroy us and our wives and children and to despoil us; 21 but we are fighting for our lives and our laws. 22 He himself will crush them before us; so do not be afraid of them." 23 When he finished speaking, he rushed suddenly upon Seron and his army, who were crushed before him. (NAB)
taken from http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible

At the end of yesterday's reading, Matthias, leader of the Jewish rebellion against the evil politics reigning in Israel, died and named his son, Judas (also called Maccabee), as the new leader of the Jewish army. He and his many brothers took on the challenge of war 'joyfully'.

At this point they have successfully killed many of the Samaritans who had attacked them, and now they are facing an immense army of Syrians, led by Seron. Their small band of men was dwarfed by the giant army of Syria and needless to say most were terrified of the fight they were facing.

As in the past, the leaders faith was greater than that of the followers. Judas knew that God was on his side and that they would prevail despite the way the situation looked.

The challenges we face usually aren't as drastic as death by mutilation, as these men faced. But in the midst of our daily lives, the difficulties that come at us seem just as scary. It doesn't take long for our imaginations to turn life challenges into giant armies waiting to attack. We find an unusual lump on our bodies and all of a sudden we are imagining how well we'd handle chemotherapy and hair loss. We lose a job and our minds immediately show us a stark picture of life in a homeless shelter. We fall once again into that sin we try so hard to avoid, and we can't comprehend how God would be willing to forgive us one more time.

Life can turn on us in a moment, and sometimes the worst things we can imagine actually come to pass. But if we face them alone we will be more terrified and less able to cope. Like Judas Maccabee, we must remember that God is on our side -- regardless of whether we win or lose the battle, He is in control. While that doesn't always make the battle easier to understand or to fight, there is peace in knowing that God will win in the end.

God helped the Israelites to victory in their battle, but they still had to go through the fight. As often as we wish he would just wipe our foes, our troubles, off the face of the earth, that isn't how he works. If you are in a difficult situation, turn to others who will join in your fight. If you aren't able to see God in the situation, find someone who can show him to you and who will take on the role of the faithful leader. If we stand firm in him and stay strong in our faith, he will help us to be victorious, too.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Maccabees

This week we are taking a little departure from our typical study. Next Sunday we will study the time frame between the Old and New Testaments. To prepare, we are reading 1 and 2 Maccabees our of the New American Bible version (used primarily by those in the Catholic Church). You can find the full text here. There are 31 chapters total in both books of Maccabees, so I'll just pull out a chapter or two per day.

Today, Read 1 Maccabees 1 and 2 (note -- two separate links to click).

Devotion -- 1 Maccabees 2:61-64
61 And so, consider this from generation to generation, that none who hope in him shall fail in strength. 62 Do not fear the words of a sinful man, for his glory ends in corruption and worms.
63 Today he is exalted, and tomorrow he is not to be found, because he has returned to his dust, and his schemes have perished. 64 Children! be courageous and strong in keeping the law, for by it you shall be glorified. (NAB)
taken from http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible/

The first two chapters of this book detail a rebellion by the Jews, an alliance with the Gentiles, and an overthrow of Jerusalem by others who had formed a fake alliance with Israel. There are Jews who visibly throw away their heritage, joining up with Gentiles and killing any who cling to their faith. Others fight violently to maintain their heritage, going so far as to forcefully circumcize any boys or men in Jerusalem who had not yet been circumcized.

Those who would remain faithful move out of the city and form a camp in the desert. After a massacre on the Sabbath (because they refused to 'work' on the Holy Day), the remaining faithful Jews vow to fight for their rights.

Despite the fact that they are over 2000 years old, these words in today's text hold true today. Regardless of how powerful our role models, President, world leaders, or talk show hosts may be, any glory they seek for themselves will fade away. Same goes for us...even if none of us achieve power or fame, any thing we do that does not glorify God will turn to dust. Only those things that give him glory and implement his will shall remain for eternity.

So be courageous and strong! Stand firm to the end, and God will lift us up.