Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

7 May, 2026

Judges 1:28—“And it came to pass, when Israel was strong, that they put the Canaanites to tribute, and did not utterly drive them out.”

Following Joshua’s death, Israel stood at a theological crossroads. God’s command was unambiguous: the total displacement of the Canaanites to prevent spiritual syncretism. However, Judges 1 records a shift from conquest to compromise.

As Israel grew strong, they viewed the Canaanites through the lens of utility rather than theology; they calculated that these pagan neighbours were more profitable as slaves than as corpses. They reduced the enemy to forced labour. What appeared to be a practical decision was, in truth, spiritual disobedience. They traded divine obedience for economic convenience.

This verse marks the beginning of Israel’s downward spiral in Judges. Their failure to fully obey God led to continued influence from the very people they were to remove. It teaches that partial obedience is still disobedience. God’s commands are not suggestions to be adjusted for convenience; they are to be obeyed fully and faithfully. By sparing what God had condemned, Israel allowed seeds of Canaanite idolatry and corruption to remain among them.

This verse reveals the peril of choosing pragmatism over obedience to God’s sovereign commands. By allowing the Canaanites to live and pay tribute, Israel placed its own comfort above God’s holiness. They viewed their strength as a tool for financial gain rather than a means to fulfil God’s purification of the land. 

By allowing the root of idolatry to remain, simply because it paid a tax, Israel ensured their future seduction by those very same idols. We, too, may tolerate certain sins, manage them, or keep them under control rather than putting them to death. Like Israel, we may justify compromise because it seems beneficial or manageable. Yet what we spare today will trouble us tomorrow. Compromise is a slow-acting poison. Sin that is not mortified will eventually master us. Therefore, let us not manage sin, but forsake it. Only wholehearted obedience brings true spiritual safety and blessing.

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