Let me start by acknowledging the biblically dressed ladies in the photo with me. Seated is Ruth Farley who worships with the Palisades Church of Christ in Birmingham, Alabama. She is dressed as Deborah, a judge of Israel. Beside her, dressed as Jael, is Gayle Browning. She is not only a good friend, but is responsible for planning for and dressing the participants in our Bible classes. This class took place at Palisades on March 4, 2010. Ms. Farley has been a faithful servant of the Lord for 88 years having accepted Him at the age of 13. We had a great time sharing the Lord with each other.
DEBORAH
Name: Deborah's name means "bee" or "woman of fire or spirit". She had the capacity to speak sweetly or share a little fire from the belly. This reminds me of her Creator who also shares these traits. Deborah was a member of the tribe of Ephraim which means "doubly fruitful". As you may recall, Ephraim was a child of Joseph, son of the patriarch Jacob. Joseph means "fruitful bow". When the Israelites moved out from Egypt under their tribal standard according to their armies, the man leading the hosts of Ephraim was Elishama which means "God is hearer". Elishama was the grandfather of Joshua which means "Jah saves" and the father of Nun (Joshua's father) which means "faithfulness; continuation". More can be found about this in Num. 10:22.
Thus, we see that Deborah was a member of a line of fruitfulness. Within this family tree, there was a fruit bearing law---a function of the DIVINE LIFE that was always acting in the line. Many of this tribe (line) will be used mightily by God to deal with the enemies who calculated to destroy Israel. They would obey and bravely do valiant things in the fray of battle. God loves this.
"Blessed is the man that walks not in the counsel of the ungodly nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful, but his DELIGHT is in the law of the Lord, and in his law doth he meditate day and night; and he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth HIS FRUIT IN HIS SEASON....Ps. 1:1-3a.
The mindset of this fruitful line was that God was Sovereign and Infinite. He was the one that called, equipped and appointed for service. He was recognized as the Faithful One who rewarded and punished.
This, of course, is still true today. Jesus did not glorify Himself but waited for God to do this. Likewise Christians are called by God and await his empowering and judgement of our service. In our next post we will look at Deborah's role. God Bless You!
About Me
- Rebecca Pruet
- I am a retired VA employee who lives in Texas. I consider the characters of the Bible "family" as much as any I know or have known on earth. To be one of the Lord's beloved is the greatest thing I know. What good company!
Monday, March 22, 2010
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I (LOVE) that you are blogging! Can't wait to continue reading your posts...I promise to read each one and share them with friends! O and I recognized that necklace in the big picture above with the birds and green cross immediately. loveyou both...amy
ReplyDeleteI think this will be rewarding now that I know someone may be reading it. I plan to do new posts each Monday---so watch for them. LOL
ReplyDeleteI love your first post and how you have it set up so far! I'm glad to see it up and going now. I will be sure to share your blog with my friends, also. Looking forward to future posts!
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So glad to see you blogging. What a great way to share His story.
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What a wonderful way to share the gospel and a love of our Lord!! Start with thousands as Saul did, move to ten thousands as David did, and the possibilities are endless. May the Lord's richest blessings be yours. Maggie
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