BIG Life Devotional | Daily Devotional for Women

1912 Season of Suck
Do you feel like you work hard, but something always happens and you never have success? Like all your work is for nothing? You work and you work and you work, but there never seems to be a harvest after all the work?
If that’s you, you have no idea how absolutely perfect the timing of today’s devotional is! We will be looking at a story of God’s people who were stuck in a season of suck, absolutely struggling to survive, never reaping a harvest after all their hard work. And this story is going to show us the WHY behind it all, then the way OUT of it all. And my friend, it may just be your answer.
We’re in Judges 6, let’s first read the story in verses 1-6. “The Israelites did evil in the Lord’s sight. So the Lord handed them over to the Midianites for 7 years. The Midianites were so cruel that the Israelites made hiding places for themselves in the mountains, caves, and strongholds. Whenever the Israelites planted their crops, they would be attacked. They left the Israelites with nothing to eat, taking all the sheep, goats, cattle and donkeys. These enemy hordes, coming with their livestock and tents, were as thick as locusts; they arrived on droves of camels too numerous to count. And they stayed until the land was stripped bare. So Israel was reduced to starvation by the Midianites. Then the Israelites cried out to the Lord for help.”
If you’ve been following our study this week of the book of Judges, you remember how this is an account of God’s chosen and treasured people whom he continually rescued. But each time after he rescued them and they lived in peace for a while, they would eventually go back to their old evil and stubborn ways. And that’s precisely what has happened here. In their time of peace while life was easier, they grew complacent and they drifted their way back into sin.
What was their sin? They had once again elevated other things into God’s place. They stopped worshiping God and instead gave their lives to things that had no power to help them, only power to destroy them. So, they were destroyed. In their sin, God handed them over to their enemy for 7 years. That enemy was the Midianites.
The Midinites were ruthless and without mercy. They were cruel beyond all measure, absolutely starving the Israelites.
So now the Israelites were not living in their beautiful blessed land promised to them by God, they were instead hiding in caves fighting for survival. This wasn’t God’s best plan for them, it wasn’t his promise for them, but it became his plan of redemption.
You see, God has a Plan A for your life. It is his best plan. A plan where you live up to your fullest potential and walk in his promises. But, because he has given us free will instead of making us brainwashed robots without choices, we have the power of choice. You can choose to follow God’s best plan for your life, or you can choose not to. When you choose not to, then God must resort to Plan B. Plan B is harder. Plan B takes much longer. But, plan B redeems our allowed bad choices. Thank you God for writing a Plan B instead of just writing us off.
God handed his people over to their enemies for absolute hardship as his Plan B. His eye never left them. He saw them as they hid in caves. He saw them as a they struggled so hard to plant food and harvest even a single meal before their enemies would steal it. And in his plan of redemption, he knew eventually this hardship would bring them back to him.
This is a picture of what sin does in our lives. Sin robs us of all we work hard for. Sin never allows us to see a good harvest. Sin creates problems that leave us hiding in dark places, forcing us to forfeit blessings and promises. But never forget, there’s a way back from that.
Notice verse 2 says, “The Midianites were so cruel that the Israelites made hiding place for themselves in mountains, caves, and strongholds.” Mountains, those are hard places. Caves, those are dark places. And strongholds. Wow, this is where we hide. When we allow sin into our lives, when we do the things we know we shouldn’t do, when we put other things before God and wander away from him, we find ourselves in hard places, dark places and strongholds.
Is there something that has a strong hold on your life? Something that you seem powerless to overcome? Something that pulls you back into what you swore you would never go back to again? Something that holds you back from a life of freedom? That’s what happens when we continue to do things our own way without God.
So, God allows a Plan B. A plan that is so much harder than his original plan for us. A plan that takes so much longer than he path he had for us But it’s a plan that redeems our bad choices and eventually brings us back to him.
God knew this hardship would eventually bring his people back to him. It took them 7 years of hiding, 7 years of extreme hardship, 7 years of a constantly stolen harvests to finally cry out to God for help. Sadly, I bet God was ready to rescue them far before that. I bet he was ready to respond to their cry for help on year 1, on year 2, on year 3. But they didn’t cry to him. They just hid in their season of suck as it stretched on and on for 7 years.
If you’re hiding in your season of suck, this is your sign to cry out now. Don’t wait. Don’t stay stuck here. Why would you spend another year of all you’re working so hard for to just be stolen? Why would you forfeit that harvest again? Why would you stay in that dark place? Why would you sit in your stronghold as the destruction continues? You can cry out to God right now and things will start changing.
When the Israelites finally cried out to God, he brought a rescuer to them. His name was Gideon. He was a totally unlikely hero, but his weakness was not a problem for God. When God’s people seek him for help, he helps! He shows up and changes things. He brings us out of our dark caves, off our hard mountains, and sets us free from those strongholds. He equips us for battle and leads us to victory.
But none of that happens until we cry out to him.
Sin and going your own way has maybe taken you the long way around and you now find yourself in a season of suck where nothing seems to work and you’re just stuck. Honey, don’t stay there. Ask God now what needs to change. Ask him now to check your heart and reveal anything in you that is offensive to him. Put God back in his rightful place in your life. Give him his space and shut everything else down.
Psalm 120:1, “I took my troubles to the Lord; I cried out to him, and he answered my prayer.” I believe that is true for me. Do you believe that can be true for you too? Do you believe you can take all your trouble to God, all your wrong choices, all your hiding and shame, all your mess ups and misplaced priorities, and cry out to him for help?
Psalm 50:15, “Then call on me when you are in trouble, and I will rescue you, and you will give me glory.” There it is. Will you call on him in this trouble? If you will, God will rescue you. Somehow, someway, he will show you how to fight and get out of this. He will take you off the mountain of your hard place. He will lead you out of those dark caves where you’ve been hiding. And girl, he will set you free of those strongholds.
And when he rescues you, you give him glory.
Hasn’t he already rescued you so many times? Is he getting the glory still?
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