Captivated by Kindness, Hammered by a Spear
Captivated by Kindness, Hammered by a Spear “Most blessed of women is Jael… He asked for water, she gave him milk… She reached for a tent peg… she struck Sisera, she crushed his head…” (Judg. 5:24–26) The enemy rarely shows up looking like an enemy. More often, he comes clothed in kindness—soft words, appealing offers, and thoughts that feel like they came from within you. What appears harmless can sometimes carry hidden danger. Sisera, the commander of a defeated army, fled for his life and found refuge in the tent of Jael. Tired and vulnerable, he asked for water, but she gave him milk—served in a fine bowl. Scripture carefully paints this scene, not by accident, but to show how inviting and disarming the moment was. Comfort replaced caution. Warmth replaced suspicion. And in that moment of ease, his guard fell. But what seemed like safety became his downfall. The same hands that offered kindness delivered judgment. Sisera was captivated by what looked good, only to be struck dow...