Gen 38
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Deceiving or Being Diplomatic...
I. Click here to READ first Genesis 38
II. One thing the Bible teaches: (After both of his sons died while being Tamar's husbands, one person at a time, Judad did not want his third son, Shelah, to fall into the same deadly pattern...)
11 Then Judah said to his daughter-in-law Tamar, “Remain a widow in your father’s house until my son Shelah grows up”; for he thought, “I am afraid that he too may die like his brothers.” So Tamar went and lived in her father’s house.
III. Reflection
* Questions: What kind of a person might Judah have thought of his daughter-in-law? Was it justifiable to label Tamar as a husband-killer woman? Was it deceiving or diplomatic for Judah to say what he said to Tamar?
IV. Application:
Dear Lord God: Thank You God for showing me that, surely, it did look like Tamar was a husband-killer, but it was You who took their life one after another. Thank You, Lord Jesus, for Your teaching that we shall not judge by the outward appearance (Jn 7:24). Since I cannot see the inside of a person, please remind me not to judge a person by the outside appearance. But because I can tell when I deceive someone, please remind me not to justify the situation by being diplomatic about it. So help me God. Amen
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