DEBORAH looked around at the soldiers who were gathered uy atop Mount Tabor . It was touching to see them there. In the morning light, she contemplated their bravery and the faith of their leader, Barak. Though there were 10,000 strong, their faith and courage would face a great test this day. But they had come here anyway-largely because of the encougagement of this one woman.
Picture Deborah, her garments rustling in the breeze as she and Barak looked out over a sweeping vista. Mount Tabor resembled a great cone wiht its top blunted. Its flat summit commanded qa view of the plain of Esdraelon, some 1,300 feet (400m) below, which fanned out to the southwest. The Kishon River wound through the flat grassland, leading out to the Great Sea by Mount Carmel. The riverbed may have been dry that morning, but something else glistened on that broad plain. Sisera's army was drawing nearer, flashing ominously wth the glint of iron. It came from the pride of Siseara's forces-some 900 chariots, which may have equipped with iron scythes protruding from the axles. Siera intended to cut down the ill-equipped Israelites as if he were harvesting barley!
Deborah knew that Barak and his men were waiting for some word, some signal, from her. Was she the onl woman there? What was it like for her to bear so much responsibility in such a setting? Did she wonder what she was doing there? Evidently not! Jehovah, her God, had told her to start this war; he had also revealed tha the would use a woman to bring it to an end. (Judges 4:9) What can Deborah and these courageous fighters teach us about faith?
Next time: IMITATE THEIR FAITH/DEORAH - "GO AND MARCH TO MOUNT TABOR"
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