Resentment Kills The Fool

 

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Jephthah the mighty warrior

Judges Β 11 talks about the warrior.βš’βš”οΈπŸ—‘

Resentment took Jephthah off his life

Resentment Kills The Fool and envy slays the simple.

πŸ‘²Jephthah's only daughter πŸ‘Έ,the only child had to carry the wrath of her father's resentment .

She was a beautiful young princess who had a very happy youthful days.

She had friends all over her father's ruling territory.

She and her friends had enjoyed nice times roaming around the hills β›°πŸ”of their country.

She didn't,neither her parents confined her  to the palace.🏰

Like an young gazelle she went on swiftly with her surroundings.

Her environmental knowledge was good,as she absorbed directly from the surroundings itself. As she had friends all around,so the news of anything reached her faster,than her father's messenger .

She was found to be wise,beautiful,lovable and adorable daughter to their parents.

She was known from the small to the old in her father's rule.

She was not trained to be a princess,but more as a common,approachable young lady who had no constraints.

In her father's rule she became lovable to all.β€οΈοΈπŸ’žπŸ’•πŸ’–πŸ’—πŸ’


Jephthah was a step son,who was driven out of his own home by his stepmother.

His step brothers and his step mother charged him with lies so that the elders of Gilead and his father would believe and send him of their home 🏑 and inheritance.

He went and lived in Tob where the scoundrels,a big gang surrounded and followed him.

Here too lie makers who plot evil to take away ones possession surrounded him.

So he could discern the wicked and the evil.

So he was so cautious,he didn't make himself available for any rude and hard talks.πŸ—£πŸ—£For he feared for his safety and living in that area.

He always carried the dissatisfaction of living as a motherless ,a proper homeless and a real family living around him.πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦ 🚢🏼

Job36-13 tells godless harbour resentment in their heart,when God fetters him he doesn't cry for help to him.

Instead of him,growing in the mind of God 's reality he went on living in resentment.

As an ordinary homeless ,single man it was πŸ‘Œ.

Being in the midst of the scoundrels and gang members,some fighting skills he learned,helped him to be useful for the Israelites,when the ammonites came upon them.

God's grace made him see through,and he was known as a mighty warrior in Israel.

When he was surrounded by the gangsters,his resentment affected him only. Though he was a warrior outside he was being killed by his resentment.

After becoming a mighty warrior in Israel he went to Mizpha and lived there. Mizpha means watch tower.His everything was to be put in high 🚨. He had to be watchful ,about the spiritual and the physical enemy.

After God blessed him with a good family,πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§he didn't grow in giving thanks to God.So he couldn't understand the happenings in his 🏑.He couldn't understand the free nature of his daughter.

He had to be watchful of his house 🏑 too.

He shared his resentment with them and made them know what bothered him the most.

His daughter was little bit worried and often wished to comply with his will to make him happy.

His energy could be used by God on war but the energy released by his heart,words and thoughts were filled with resentment .

When he went to fight with the ammonites he owed to God ,by not knowing the will of God, with his own resentment ,by saying ,whatever that comes first from my house, belongs to God .

For he has not seen or heard about his daughters free movement.

Instead of celebration πŸŽ‰ for his win,God given victory his whole house went into mourning.😒πŸ˜ͺπŸ˜₯πŸ˜“

He joined the people who build their house 🏑 with sand.

That began to kill him daily.πŸ’‰πŸŒ‘

As the resentment had made him godless,in his fettered timings he was unable to call on God for help.

His blessed family which supported in his resentment,supported him in this ordeal also.

His daughter gave consent to his vow he made to the Lord God and requested him to let her for a two month time to accomplish his vow.

When she met her friends ,they all shared their joy of meeting together and when she told of her condition they all joined and wept with her.πŸšΆπŸΏβ€β™€οΈ

Her friends only knew her beautiful dreams about her marriage life.πŸ’‘πŸ‘«πŸ’ƒ

The resentment if not treated properly,for the simple should become prudent and the foolish should fill him with the word of God,then for sure resentment Kills The Fool and envy slays the simple

Mathew7- 26 talks about the foolish man building his house 🏑 upon the sand.

Ezhekiel 13-3 talks about the foolish prophets they talk about things which they have not seen or πŸ‘‚Β 

Ephesians 5-17 talks about the foolish ❀️ which doesn't know the will of God.

Proverb 14-17 talks about the quick temper.😑

Mathew 25-2,3talks about the ten virgins and the five foolish virgins.






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Isaac and jephthah's daughter

It's so amazing ,to see the honour Isaac had for his father. Even though born to very old parents he didn't despise his parents in their old age. He admired and respected them in every movement of their life. He relished himself in their ❀️.

The man who fear God will be blessed in the following ways.his children will be like olive plants ,planted around his table and his wife will be like a fruitful wine.🌿🌳

When God the eternal asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac ,Isaac asked his father about the sacrifice,for which he received was,it will be seen in the mountain of God .

Then Isaac questioned not further .He gave himself fully to his father's will to obey God.

As this was the action asked from God ,he was granted a sacrificial lamb for Isaac.🐏


πŸ‘ΈJephthah's daughter when she heard about her father's vow to God ,she gave completely to obey him,to fulfill his vow to God. She didn't get any lamb🐏 for substitution,for the vow didn't come from God as of Isaacs. Nor the vow was the will of God for jephthah had not seen or heard. Nor jephtha called and cried to God when he was fetteredβ›“ by his resentment.

He made his house 🏑as built by sand.

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