We see in Judges 6 the same pattern we have seen so often thus far. The people sin, and they fall into slavery and oppression. But we see something different today. We see a prophet warn them not to worship … Continue reading
We see in Judges 6 the same pattern we have seen so often thus far. The people sin, and they fall into slavery and oppression. But we see something different today. We see a prophet warn them not to worship … Continue reading
After the victory, we see Deborah and Barak sing. This is a song that recounts the battle that was just fought, and adds some additional context. This is an important thing for us to see in scripture, singing is a … Continue reading
We see one of the more well-known stories of a judge today, the story of Deborah. In this story, we see three people who have different responses. We see Deborah and Jael, who use God’s gifts to be faithful and … Continue reading
We see the story of Ehud today. He is an interesting judge. He is a left-handed judge, and while the Bible doesn’t necessarily say that is a bad thing, it does seem to be a little different. He used that … Continue reading
Today, we see that pattern that we talked about truly emerge. After reading this passage, you’ve pretty much read Judges. But as we see the pattern of freedom, sin, captivity, repentance, and a judge begin, let’s pay attention to two … Continue reading
We see several interesting things happening in our text today. First, like yesterday, and like tomorrow again, we see the dangers of being influenced by the world. We have to have our identity and being deeply and firmly rooted in … Continue reading
We see a pattern emerge in the book of Judges. It is the same pattern we struggle with today. We see the people have freedom, but then they fall into sin. After the fall into sin, they are captured and … Continue reading