October 14
Judah's Integrity Test
From: Today God Is First by Os Hillman
"I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully after a woman." Job 31:1
From: Today God Is First by Os Hillman
"I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully after a woman." Job 31:1
In Genesis 38, we read how Judah,
one of Joseph's brothers, allowed his purity—and the staff that represented his
stature and position in the community—to be taken from him.
Tamar was deprived by Judah of
having children in memory of her husband which was the custom of the day if a
husband died. Under the law, Judah did a
great injustice to his daughter-in-law.
Although Tamar had been married
to two of his sons and lived in Judah's house, Judah withheld his youngest son
from her.
So Tamar devised a plan. Hearing that Judah planned to go to the town
of Timnah, she disguised herself with a veil and hurried to the village of
Enaim. She posed as a Canaanite
prostitute and waited for Judah to pass by.
Soon, Judah came up, saw a prostitute sitting at the gate, and
propositioned her and promised a goat for payment.
Tamar asked for a pledge—the
personal seal and the staff in his hand.
The staff was the symbol of Judah's position in the community. So Judah gave her the staff and the seal with
its cord. He slept with Tamar, and she
became pregnant.
Time passed and Judah discovered
Tamar was pregnant. He knew that there
was only one way this could have happened—she had prostituted herself! Enraged, Judah said, "Bring her out and
have her burned to death!"
As the people brought Tamar out to
be executed, she cried out, "I am pregnant by the man who owns
these!" She held in her hands the
seal and staff of Judah. Seeing them,
Judah knew he stood convicted. He broke
down and confessed, "She is more righteous than I am!"
Sexual sin can take everything away
from a man or woman; their reputation, their career, and even their family. No
matter how strong we think we are, no one is immune from temptation.
Pray that God's grace keeps you pure.
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