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Scripture: Genesis 38:6-30
Background: Judah chose Tamar to be the wife of Er, his oldest
son. Shortly after their marriage God killed Er because of his
wickedness. Following the Judaic law that covenant land past
through the bloodline of the oldest son, Judah claimed the need
for his second son, Onan, to marry his older brothers widow and
father a son to be Ers heir. Onan was willing to marry the
widow and claim all of the rights and privileges of marriage, but
he wasnt willing to father a child for his brother.
God had a plan for the descendents of Judah and for Tamar,
however God will never be a puppet master and pull strings to
make us obey. Each individual was created with a free will
the
power to choose
and Satan uses that right to choose to
entice us to sin. There are several things that I want us to
notice in this passage, first of all Tamar become a widow twice
because of her husbands sins. God was not punishing Tamar
but removing Er and Onan.
Jacob, who God renamed Israel had received the blessing and
promise that his sons would be the fathers of nations and kings,
in fact the land and blessing of Abraham and Isaac passed on to
Jacob.
Genesis 35:10-12 And God said unto him, Thy name is Jacob: thy
name shall not be called any more Jacob, but Israel shall be thy
name: and he called his name Israel. (11) And God said unto him,
I am God Almighty: be fruitful and multiply; a nation and a
company of nations shall be of thee, and kings shall come out of
thy loins; (12) And the land which I gave Abraham and Isaac, to
thee I will give it, and to thy seed after thee will I give the
land.
Our lives are effected by the sins of those around us. Our
husbands can be holding fast to a sin and as God deals with them
to bring conviction it will also touch us. If God has to grab my
husbands wallet
it causes me trouble. If God touches
Freds body it causes me distress. That is not to say that
every unexpected expense or every illness is the chastening hand
of God. We know that God also allows things to happen that enable
us to grow personally in the Lord and to equip us to be able to
help others at a later time. And of course the opposite is also
true. If the sin that God is dealing with is mine, Fred may feel
the effect.
1Chronicles 2:7 says And the sons of Carmi; Achar, the
troubler of Israel, who transgressed in the thing accursed.
I wanted to bring this one verse in at this point because it
teaches another way that we are effected by the sins of others.
Carmi was one of Judahs 5 sons so Achar was Judahs
grandson. You see we can also be effected by the sins of our
children and grandchildren.
Tamar was not being judged for her sin but she was effected by
her husbands sins. Tamar returned to her fathers
house and waited patiently for her brother-in-law to grow up.
Because of her commitment to Judah and his family she was not
free to have a life of her own. She was not free to remarry.
Several years past and Tamar did like many of us would have done,
she decided God needed her help. Tamar heard that her
father-in-law would be passing through the area so she took off
her widows clothes, put on a veil and went and sat at the
side of the road.
Judah came along the road and saw Tamar sitting there and decided
to avail himself of the services of the prostitute. Now I want to
take a minute and talk about this. In the particular time that
Tamar lived, the prostitutes didnt want anyone to know who
they were, so they covered their heads and faces with a vail. The
clothing of the prostitute was recognized. In our society, the
prostitutes wear tight scanty clothing displaying lots of leg,
bare midrifts, and cleavage. They also wear extremely high-heeled
shoes. Tamar was a good, modest, chaste woman who pretended to be
a prostitute as she ran ahead of Gods plan. If we as
Christian women wear the clothing of the prostitutes, we should
not be surprised if other people mistake us for prostitutes.
Neither the fashion gurus of New York and Paris, nor the
Hollywood sex-pots should dictate what is proper apparel for
Christian girls and women.
Tamar asked Judah for payment and accepted his signet, cuffs, and
staff as a token until he sent his payment. When Judah left,
Tamar returned to her home and her widows clothes. When the
servant returned with the payment lamb, there was no prostitute
to be found.
God had a plan and everyone seemed to be getting in the way. The
Bible doesnt tell us what Gods plan was or just how
He would have worked things out.
God has a plan for each of our lives and it is easy to run ahead
of Gods timing. When I was a teenager the emphasis in our
church was that everyone should go to Bible College for at least
a year. For one thing it gave you a buffer area into adulthood,
you could get a good education and you might meet your future
spouse. In college there were two ministries that were presented
during missions conference week that really spoke to my heart.
One was the Baptist Childrens Home in Grand Rapids, MI. The
other was Shepherds Home for the mentally handicapped in
Union Grove, WI. I believe that God was pulling my heart toward
one of those two places. After two years of college, I had not
met Mr. Wonderful. Two whole years
obviously God needed my
help. I got an apartment and a job and didnt return to
college. I met lots of guys, went lots of places
many of
them places I had no business going, and I kept looking for Mr.
Right in all of those wrong places.
My sinful life-style effected my spiritual life, my health, my
finances and my family. I dont even want to think about the
tears and sleepless nights I caused my parents. Nights they spent
in prayer.
Seven long years later, God got my attention and I turned my life
back over to Him. I asked my parents forgiveness and we prayed
together that God would open the door He had for me even if it
meant I would never marry. God directed me from California to a
small town in Wisconsin. Three weeks after arriving in WI. I was
introduced to Fred and the rest is history.
You see part of Gods plan for my life was to be Freds
wife, but he was unsaved and married to someone else when I
started trying to help God out. I could have finished college and
spent five years working at either the Childrens Home or
Shepherds Home and still ended up as Freds wife. Freds
cousin was living in Grand Rapids attending a Bible College there
during that same five years. The church that Fred joined after he
was saved supported Shepherds Home and had them come for
Missions Conferences. By the time that five years was up
Freds first wife had decided to leave the marriage and Fred
had been a single father for three years.
I want you to see that your life can go on when you realize you
have run ahead of God. I want you to recognize the power of God
to redirect and still work His plan when your children wander
away from God. While Tamar gives us the bad example of just how
easy it is for good women to really mess things up when we try to
help God out, her story also gives us the promise of hope.
1 Chronicles 2:4-15 And Tamar his daughter in law bare him Pharez
and Zerah. All the sons of Judah were five. (5) The sons of
Pharez; Hezron, and Hamul. (6) And the sons of Zerah; Zimri, and
Ethan, and Heman, and Calcol, and Dara: five of them in all. (7)
And the sons of Carmi; Achar, the troubler of Israel, who
transgressed in the thing accursed. (8) And the sons of Ethan;
Azariah. (9) The sons also of Hezron, that were born unto him;
Jerahmeel, and Ram, and Chelubai. (10) And Ram begat Amminadab;
and Amminadab begat Nahshon, prince of the children of Judah;
(11) And Nahshon begat Salma, and Salma begat Boaz, (12) And Boaz
begat Obed, and Obed begat Jesse, (13) And Jesse begat his
firstborn Eliab, and Abinadab the second, and Shimma the third,
(14) Nethaneel the fourth, Raddai the fifth, (15) Ozem the sixth,
David the seventh:
You see, God fulfilled His promise
His plan in spite of all the foul
ups and human help along the way. Not Saul but David was of the
line of Judah. Not just David but the kings who followed him even Jesus the
coming King.
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