Daily Devotional
"Judah has been faithless, and abomination has been committed in Israel and in Jerusalem. For Judah has profaned the sanctuary of the LORD, which he loves, and has married the daughter of a foreign god. May the LORD cut off from the tents of Jacob any descendant of the man who does this, who brings an offering to the LORD of hosts!"
Malachi 2:11-12
Notice the language carefully. Malachi does not say the remnant married foreign women. He says they married “the daughter of a foreign god.” Joyce Baldwin and other commentators on this text are clear that the issue was never ethnicity. Ruth the Moabite renounced her people’s gods and became part of Israel, so much so that she stands in the lineage of Christ. The issue here was idolatry, a divided heart that had made room for another god at the very moment God’s people were supposed to be set apart.
This is not a new sin for Israel. It is an old one resurfacing. First Kings 11 tells us that Solomon, the wisest king who ever lived, loved many foreign women who turned his heart after their gods, and that compromise is the reason the kingdom split and eventually collapsed into exile. The remnant, sitting in the rubble of that very collapse, was doing it again. They had forgotten how they got where they were.
Paul later gives the New Testament version of this same warning in 2 Corinthians 6:14-15, urging believers not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers, because righteousness and lawlessness cannot share a life together. Sin has a way of repeating itself across generations when it goes unexamined. The compromise your parents made, or that you made ten years ago, does not stay contained. It waits to be repeated unless it is named and repented of.
Today's Challenge
What compromise or divided allegiance have you allowed into your heart that competes with wholehearted devotion to God? Is there a pattern in your family history you are at risk of repeating right now?
Prayer
Lord, I confess that I am prone to repeat the very compromises that have already cost me and the people I love so much. Show me where I have let something else share the place that belongs only to you. Give me the courage to name it today rather than wait for it to cost me what it cost Solomon and the remnant. Amen.