“And they put away the strange gods from among them, and served the LORD: and his soul was grieved for the misery of Israel.” (Jud 10:16 AV)
I was moved with the fact that God could be grieved with the condition of Israel even after they turned their back on Him. Their situation was self-inflicted. They had gone after the gods of Ammon. They served Baal. They wanted nothing to do with Jehovah until their enemies enslaved them. They repented of their sins and put away all their strange gods. They prayed to the LORD for deliverance with the condition that God could do anything He wanted. All they asked for was deliverance. This is where we pick it up. I think after the third or fourth time, I would have run out of patience. Pity would not be my emotion. Resentment would be more like it. I would feel as though I were being taken advantage of. Grieving would not be high on my list. Not with Jehovah who has infinite love and mercy. His grace moved Him to take pity on His habitually disobedient people. He was moved with grief that they had to suffer so much. Even though it was all their fault. Their enslavement was not something God sent. It was a result of their compromise. Yet God was grieved.
This reminds me of the wonderful people who care for the sick and dying. Some of those who come in for care are sick because of poor life choices. They do not take care of themselves and therefore they are in need of medical attention. In particular, there are those who habitually make bad choices and find themselves in need of care. We spent a good portion of time in the ER a few weeks ago. The initial visit was pretty quick. There wasn’t anyone there. But we had to return a second time. This time it was packed. Most of those who were there were frequent flyers. They were patients who use the ER as their primary healthcare provider. Most had ailments that could have been prevented with better choices and a more disciplined lifestyle. Yet, there was no discrimination among the staff. They cared for each patient with compassion and timely care. It takes a special kind of person to do that for a living.
God is infinitely more gracious than we ever could be. When I read the verse above, I couldn’t help but praise the LORD for His wonderful mercy. There is still hope for me! If Jehovah could have infinite mercy on a nation which constantly insulted Him, then He can have mercy on me when I fall to the flesh, the world, or the devil. Perhaps the LORD will be grieved at the sinner’s situation even though he or she got themselves into it. Perhaps the LORD can be grieved despite the saints' proclivity toward self-pleasure. Perhaps the LORD will be grieved when the life of the saint is in a total mess and He is the only one who can untangle the knot. If He did with Israel, He can and will certainly do so for His children.