Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

8 May, 2026

Judges 2:11—“And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD, and served Baalim.” 

Judges 2:11 serves as the pivot point for the entire book of Judges, marking the transition from the generation of Joshua to a generation that “knew not the LORD” (v. 10). The geographical conquest had largely ended, but the spiritual conquest of their own hearts had failed. 

Israel did not live in a vacuum; they lived in the “sight of the LORD”. This phrase underscores the tragic irony of their rebellion: they committed spiritual adultery in the very presence of their Husband, the LORD, whom they were forsaking.

Israel had been commanded to worship the LORD alone (Exodus 20:3). Yet, instead of driving out the surrounding nations, they lived among them and gradually adopted their practices. “Baalim” (plural) refers to the various forms of Baal worship, the fertility gods of the Canaanites, enticing Israel with promises of prosperity and pleasure. 

What began as coexistence ended in compromise, and compromise led to idolatry. By serving Baalim, Israel attempted to synchronise their covenant faith with the pagan pursuit of prosperity and pleasure. This wasn't just a change in ritual; it was a total rejection of God’s exclusive sovereignty. 

The path to “doing evil” rarely begins with a sudden, total denial of God; it begins with the inclusion of other “lords”. In our modern context, we may not bow to stone statues, but we serve “Baalim” whenever we allow the cultural idols of success, comfort, or validation to dictate our choices.

We must remember that we always live “in the sight of the LORD”. Nothing is hidden. Compromise often feels like “fitting in” with our neighbours, but in the economy of God, it is an abandonment of our identity as God’s people.

Today, evaluate your heart: Are you living for the LORD our God, or have you begun to serve the “Baalim” of your culture? Remember, holiness is not just the absence of sin, but the exclusive service of the Living God.

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