Saturday, 30 May 2026

HOW GREAT THOU ART

 


How commendably patient Thou art

With the slow progress of

My proud heart.

There is none like Thee,

My Saviour and my King;

How great Thy wisdom,

How great Thy mercy,

How great Thy love,

That fills my joyful heart,

How very great Thou art!


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Hope Deferred by Chris Brazelton)


STORIES OF TRAGEDY

 


When Joshua and the leaders of Israel who served under him died, tribal loyalty replaced nation unity. Each tribe looked to its own resources without giving help or asking aid from their fellow Israelites.

 

As the people chose evil by worshipping heathen gods, the Lord allowed them to fall into the hands of their enemies. It is then that the people remembered their God and cried to Him for deliverance (Judges 3:9). The Lord then raised up ‘judges’ to deliver them. The so-called judges of this period were more military heroes rather than officers of the judiciary. The twelve judges of Israel and their tribes of leadership are outlined in the book of Judges chapters 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12 and 15. Their conquests make fascinating reading.

 

There are two significant judges that stand out to me, Gideon of Manasseh in Chapter 6 and Samson of Dan in Chapter 15.

 

GIDEON:

His is one of the most intriguing and faith promoting stories of the Old Testament. He was obedient to the call, tore down his father’s grove and the altar for Baal worship and in their place erected an altar to Jehovah. This, I think, was the cause of his success.  Gideon started off with 32,000 soldiers in his army which was required to defeat a Midianite army of 130,000 (Judges 8:10). This alone would have sent fear through Gideon, but things got worse.

 

By the process of elimination, the Lord reduced this army to 300 that ‘the help of the Lord’ might be apparent to Israel so that they might not boast in their own strength (Judges 7:2) but Israel was hard of heart and did not stay on the right path. This mistake led them into bondage to the Philistines for forty years (Judges 13:1). I guess you can take Israel out of Egypt but you can’t take Egypt out of Israel…..

 

SAMSON:

Samson, born of a barren woman in the tribe of Dan, had the potential to be one of the greatest leaders in Israel since Joshua. Foreordained and chosen by the Lord to be a Nazarite who would conquer Philistines and end Israel's 40 year bondage, his birth announced by an angel (Judges 13:4,5), Samson fell into the chosen category with Isaac, John the Baptist and Jesus himself.

 

“A Nazarite was someone who was separated from others by a special vow of self-dedication to Jehovah. The term ‘set apart’ is used to mean that one has been given a special calling or position and is thus separated from others” (OT Student Manual Book 1, p 259). A Nazarite could never cut his hair for the length of his hair was indicative of the length of the vow thus when his hair was cut, it was an indication of the end of his vow and not his strength (Judges 16:17).

 

Samson was born with tremendous gifts, one of them being a gift of incredible strength. His courageous feats include slaying a young lion with his bare hands (Judges 14), killing 1,000 Philistines with jawbone of an ass (Judges 15), ripping away the doors and posts of Gaza's gate and carrying them 40 miles to Hebron and bringing down a whole building killing himself and 3000 Philistines (Judges 16).

 

Samson had massive potential but his is a story of self-indulgence, immorality, selfish seeking for revenge and violation of the covenant. Instead of conquering Philistines, he repeatedly joined them and even married one of them. His misfortunes began when his confidence in God turned into conceit and pride, the breaking of his vows as a Nazarite and violating the commandments, including the law of chastity (Judges 16:1). He began great but ended up being one of the greatest tragedies of history. 

 

The Book of Judges is one of the most fascinating books in the Old Testament. It offers endless lessons and showcases Jehovah’s mercy and tolerance towards His people. It shows us clearly that the power to break the Abrahamic covenant lies solely with us, and NEVER with Him (Det 4:31; Leviticus 26:44,46; Isaiah 49:15,16; 2 Kings 13:23).

 

Out God is a God of mercy, grace, forgiveness and love. He is worth our adoration, worship and life-time commitment. He is the light, the truth, and the way….He is the Creator, He is the Redeemer, He is the Saviour…..and there is none else.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 


(Artist Unknown)

 


Friday, 29 May 2026

ODE TO THE MOTHERS OF STRIPLING WARRIORS

 


Son of my body,

Heart of my heart,

I give you to God,

Knowing not despair,

I know my son, you will be safe

In his merciful, tender care.

 

I know He will watch over you

And honour your faith;

I trust He will guard you

Against the open jaws of hate.

 

Son of my body,

Heart of my heart,

I will wait with faith

Knowing not despair,

I know you will return

To my loving, tender care.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Divine Call by Sandy Freckleton Gagon)


A UNION OF POWER

 


I’ve written quite a bit about idolatry this year but felt this was worth mentioning. Judges Chapter 3 gives us a clear answer as to why ancient Israel fell into serving other gods once they moved into the promised land:

“And the children of Israel dwelt among the Canaanites, Hittites, and Amorites, and Perizzites and Hivites, and Jebusites….And they took their daughters to be their wives and gave their daughters to their sons, and served their gods…..And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, and forgat the Lord their God, and served Baalim and the groves.”  (Judges 3:5-7)

Both Moses and Joshua warned the Israelites against inter-marriage with the heathen nations (Deut 7:3-4; Joshua 23:12-13). Moses accentuated the influence of women in a marriage in his warning and Joshua warned that inter-marriages would become “snares and traps” and lead to spiritual and national downfall.

Despite the warnings, the children of Israel did this very thing which led them to break their covenant with Jehovah. And this is why…..marriage is a powerful union and the stronger influence of the one puts both parties on the same path.

There are some strong examples of this in the scriptures. Solomon married outside the covenant, and “his wives turned away his heart after other gods” (1 Kings 11:1-4). Solomon married seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines….did he really stand a chance????

Another notable example is King Ahab who married the infamous and evil Jezebel from the land of Phoenicia. This marriage caused the downfall of the northern kingdom of Israel. Jezebel introduced into Israel the worst forms of idol worship from her land in place of the worship of Jehovah (1 Kings 18:13,19). Not only did Jezebel influence Ahab to worship Baal but to kill many of God’s prophets (v 4). Her nemesis? Elijah. One of my most favourite stories in the Old Testament…..

These examples show the downfall of a whole nation and of generations to come. We can also see in the scriptures this power of marital union when used for good.

One of the most positive examples would have to be Ruth, who converted to the God of Israel when she married Naomi’s son. Her conversion and union with this Israelite produced such covenant loyalty that Ruth entered into a levirate marriage upon his death. Ruth married the next of kin according to Israel’s law whose name was Boaz. Ruth and Boaz had a son called Obed who became part of the Lord’s covenant line. Obed was the father of Jesse who was the father of King David (see Ruth 1 and Ruth 4). That’s a ‘marriage influence’ story in the best possible way. This woman is one of my favourite Old Testament figures.

The power of marriage never ends with just two people. It is passed on to the children and the generations to come. This can be seen in the Book of Mormon with the ‘stripling warriors’. I doubt very much that those boys could have been taught to believe and not doubt God’s power if their mothers did not follow and worship the God of Israel (Alma 56:47-48). I am convinced that the fathers were there in that influence too but somehow I think this is the reason why Moses accentuated the influence of women within the marital union and the home. Women bear and rear children and their influence with them is perhaps the strongest.

Who you marry would have to be the most important choice in anyone’s life because through this union you create the future. From two people united comes a family, comes a community, comes a country, comes a nation, comes the future that extends into eternity. Think of Abraham and Sarah......there is no greater example.

- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Abraham and Sarah by AI)


Thursday, 28 May 2026

THE MIGHTY GOD

 



Did You ever feel the weight

Of Your calling as You spoke the Word

For heavens and earth to be?

 

From the valleys, the hills, the oceans

And grand mountains that be,

You left Your mark of power for all to see.

 

Were You heavy hearted

When You created the hill of Calvary?

And did You hear it whisper Your victory

When You were in Your agony:

The mighty God, the Author of Creation,

The fountain of all salvation…..


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Jesus Christ the Creator by SKAI Studios)


OPPOSITION

 



"Satan would suck the life out of us. He, who cannot have the life that we are promised, would absorb us like a spider sucking the juice out of an insect. But we don't have to give in to any of his tactics. Whether he pretends his aims are noble; whether he tells us to follow him because our faith is just not realistic; whether he tells us our life or cause or hopes are foolish; whether he tries to frighten, pretending he has all the power on his side, he is lying.

"He says, "I have nothing for you but misery, and in exchange I want you to yield to me your peace of mind, your joy, and your inheritance in the kingdom of God."

- Maurine Jensen proctor, "On the Morrow I come Into the World", Meridian Magazine

HIS SEVEN LIES:
1. God doesn't want to hear from you. Not after you have ignored Him so long;
2. Because God loves you, your behaviour doesn't matter all that much; 
3. If you can't gain a testimony right away it must not be true;
4. Confessing your sins will only hurt the people you love. To spare them that pain, keep it secret.
5. The Church teachings are outdated.
6. You tried and tried but you are just not good enough. You'll never make it. 
7. God is asking too much of you. 

HIS THREE DOCTRINES:
1. No punishment for sin;
2. Nothing after death;
3. He does not exist.

HIS RATIONALISATIONS:
1. Just once won't hurt;
2. No one will know;
3. Everybody is doing it.

HIS VALUE SYSTEM:
1. Selfishness;
2. Self-indulgence;
3. Immediate gratification.

HIS SALES TECHNIQUES:
1. Pacifying;
2. Flattering;
3. Lullying.
(2 Nephi 28:21-22)

HIS WORLDLY ENTICEMENTS:
1. Power;
2. Popularity;
3. Praise.

HIS GOAL:
1. To steal our spiritual identity;
2. To kill our faith in God
3. To destroy our commitment to Christ
(John 10:10)

"And now....remember, remember, that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall."
(Helaman 5:12)

"....the enemy is on the alert, and as the Savior said, the prince of this world cometh, but he hath no power over me." D&C 127:11; JST John 14:30

- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Whole Armour by Celestial Heritage)


Wednesday, 27 May 2026

A CALL TO BATTLE


 

There is a desire in my soul

That wants to conquer Goliath

And watch him fall….

This warrior within me never sleeps

And yearns to hear the angels’ call,

A call to battle to make the devil fall.

And when Christ comes in clouds so holy

He will conquer that enemy

And we will confess His glory.

 

- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Put On the Armour of God by Celestial Heritage)