The Grands Letter (Judg/GLJ)
Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D. on November 30, 2025 5:47 am (CST)
Dear Grands,
Judges 1:1-7, “Now it came about after the death of Joshua that the sons of Israel inquired of the LORD, saying, “Who shall go up first for us against the Canaanites, to fight against them?”
2 The LORD said, “Judah shall go up; behold, I have given the land into his hand.”
3 Then Judah said to Simeon his brother, “Come up with me into the territory allotted to me, that we may fight against the Canaanites; and I in turn will go with you into the territory allotted to you.” So Simeon went with him.
4 Judah went up, and the LORD gave the Canaanites and the Perizzites into their hands, and they defeated ten thousand men at Bezek.
5 They found Adoni-bezek in Bezek and fought against him, and they defeated the Canaanites and the Perizzites.
6 But Adoni-bezek fled; and they pursued him and caught him and cut off his thumbs and big toes.
7 Adoni-bezek said, “Seventy kings, with their thumbs and their big toes cut off, used to gather up scraps under my table; as I have done, so God has repaid me.” So they brought him to Jerusalem and he died there.”
What does any organization do when it loses its appointed leader? It seeks another to take his place. Joshua’s death required that someone competent take his leadership position; so those who were going to battle against the Canaanites looked to the LORD for His choice of leadership. Judah was the LORD’s choice, along with the promise that he would be “given the land.”
Regardless of how gifted and brave a competent leader may be in warfare, he needs assistance. Thus, Judah chose his brother Simeon to fight with him against the Canaanites; and he, in turn, would assist him in his fight against the Perizzites. Ultimately, both the Perizzites and Canaanites were defeated, and Adoni-bezek was disabled.
None of us have all the answers, whether it’s physical warfare or not. Have you ever gone soul-winning with a friend? One takes the lead until it becomes necessary for the other to step in with assistance. No one has all the answers. That’s why we always have Jesus!
Heartily yours in Christ,
Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
United States of America
“We will never know that Christ is all we need,
Until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom
