In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes. Judges 17:6
In those days there was no king in Israel… Judges 18:1
And it came to pass in those days, when there was no king in Israel, that there was a certain Levite sojourning on the side of mount Ephraim, who took to him a concubine out of Bethlehemjudah. Judges 19:1
In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes. Judges 21:25
Four verses from the final five chapters of the book of Judges shows us the peril of living our lives without God, and not following His direction.
Chapter 17 begins with a young man by the name of Micah who has stolen his mother’s silver, gives it back to her, and she rewards him by having the silver molded into an idol, which shows us that Israel gone away from the LORD God. It seems they still incorporate the name of God in their worship, but along side and idol. God is not their King.
Micah had also hired a Levite to be his personal priest, and this shows us the fallen nature of what was supposed to be a spiritual leader of the nation. Men from the tribe of Dan, come and take the idols of Micah, and take his hired priest as well worshiping in like fashion as chapter 18 says. God is not their King.
In the next chapter we have a Levite with a concubine, later called his wife, who is unfaithful to him, and she goes to her father. This again shows the fallen condition of the Levitical priesthood. When this Levite goes after his wife at her father’s house he meets his father in law, and they get along quite well, the Levite staying four days or so, before going back to his home in Ephraim. When the man and woman do leave they encounter some vile and wicked men of the tribe of Benjamin who are abominable men, who come to their host for the night, and ask to have the Levite to abuse him.
One thing that is despicable to me is that the Levite throws his wife to the beasts outside. The beasts abuse her all night long, and the man finds his wife dead, with her hand on the threshhold of the door. Depravity, murder, and abomination all because God is not their King.
There is such a hatred in our nation toward the One who created the heavens and the earth. We live in a day when everything is deemed as good, except when it comes to what is right and wrong, what is godly and righteous. God, and His Son Jesus Christ, are revered and trusted by many in lip service, but their hearts are far from Him. God is not King. Everyone is doing what is right in their own eyes.
When someone stands for God and righteousness they are often rebuked, accused of intolerance, and hatred for exposing what is evil. When God is King righteousness, justice, and holiness will prevail, and evil will be put away.
It must begin in the heart of men and women who will come to a saving faith in Jesus Christ who gave His life, dying for the sins of the world. He was buried to take away our sins and leave them in the depths of the sea, and as far as east is from the west. Then, He rose from the grave, alive forever more. On the cross He defeated sin, death, and hell. When you place your heart, your whole being into His hands you receive a new heart, and He changes your life, your outlook on life, and live for Him. Make Him your King today.