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God's Sovereignty Through the First Three Judges Judges 3:7-31 Sunday (2-2-25) night Bible study
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Welcome to Episode 213 of Tuesday with Tamika! In this special episode, Coach Tamika is joined by the esteemed Dr. Sandy Richter, the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. With a PhD in Hebrew Bible from Harvard University and a passion for making the biblical narrative come alive, Dr. Richter takes us deep into the story of Deborah, a powerful and courageous woman of faith from the Old Testament. Episode Highlights: Introduction to Dr. Sandy Richter: Dr. Sandy Richter's incredible journey through academia, earning her PhD in Hebrew Bible from Harvard and her MA in Theological Studies from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. A brief overview of her popular work, including The Epic of Eden and her widely-loved video Bible study curriculums. Dr. Richter's unique ability to bring biblical stories to life, making the Old Testament both accessible and relevant for today's Christians. Deborah: A Leader, Prophetess, and Judge: Dr. Richter takes us through the story of Deborah in the book of Judges (Judges 4-5), exploring her role as a prophetess, judge, and military leader. The historical and cultural context of Deborah's time, and what made her such a remarkable leader in a male-dominated society. How Deborah's faith, wisdom, and courage set her apart as a model of godly leadership. Key Themes from Deborah's Story: Courage in Faith: How Deborah trusted God in the midst of daunting challenges and led Israel to victory. Empowerment: Dr. Richter discusses how Deborah's story empowers women in leadership, showing that God can use anyone, regardless of gender, to accomplish His purposes. Partnership in Faith: The partnership between Deborah and Barak, and the importance of collaboration and trust in God's plan. Lessons We Can Learn from Deborah: Dr. Richter shares practical lessons from Deborah's story that can inspire Christians today. How can we lead with courage, trust God's timing, and stay firm in our calling? The importance of standing firm in faith and using your God-given gifts to impact the world around you. Bringing the Old Testament to Life: As a biblical scholar, Dr. Richter explains how stories like Deborah's are not just historical but deeply relevant for modern-day believers. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the Bible in its full context, and how Deborah's story is part of God's larger narrative of redemption. Key Takeaways: Deborah's story reminds us of the power of faith, courage, and leadership in God's kingdom. No matter the challenges we face, God can use us to make an impact if we trust in His plan. Leadership is about serving others, trusting God's direction, and walking boldly in faith. Scripture Reference: Judges 4:4-9: "Now Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel at that time." Closing Words: Thank you for joining us for this incredible episode with Dr. Sandy Richter. Deborah's story continues to inspire and challenge believers today to rise up in faith and courage, trusting that God can use us for His divine purpose. Stay Connected with Dr. Sandy Richter: Learn more about Dr. Sandy Richter's work, her book The Epic of Eden, and her video Bible studies by visiting Westmont College. Order Your Copy of The Epic of Eden Today: Available on Amazon and wherever Christian books are sold. Stay Connected with Tuesday with Tamika: Instagram: @Tamika_Thomas_ Facebook: /TuesdayWithTamika Listen to the Episode: Tune in to hear Dr. Richter's insightful discussion on the story of Deborah and how we can apply these lessons to our lives today. Join Us Next Week: Don't miss next week's episode as we continue exploring powerful stories of faith and biblical wisdom! Keep walking in trust, faith, and courage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tuesdaywithtamika/support
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Reverend Tim Rogers continues our series, "The Bible", as we discuss the book of Judges.
The Year of Our Lord is a year long walk through the Bible, with the intention of being a user's guide to and through the Scriptures. Journey Through the Bible - The Year of Our Lord Session 11 - The Time of the Judges (Judges & Ruth) Rev. Jason Robbins Highlawn Baptist Church (www.HighlawnBaptistChurch.org) Originally Recorded: April 12, 2023 We're also Live Streaming of our Journey Through the Bible! Wednesday nights at 7:00 come join us on YouTube (found here), and follow along with the teaching. Subscribe and "ring the bell" to be alerted when the live stream is about to start. At most times, if you're watching live, you'll be able to ask any questions you may have during the lesson. If you feel led to support our ministry, you can find us on Tithe.ly. You can either click here to create an account and give online, or you can download the app for Apple or Android. (Note: use the "green" app). Create an account and search for "Highlawn Baptist Church" in "Saint Albans, WV". Thank you! FIND US ON YOUTUBE! Sunday Morning sermons can be found by searching for "Highlawn Baptist" on YouTube, or by clicking here. Live Streams of Sunday morning services can also be found on YouTube at about 11:00 AM, every Sunday. Subscribe and "ring the bell" for our YouTube page to be alerted when the live stream starts! As with this podcast - Subscribe, Like, and Share our YouTube channel to help us get the message of the Good News out to a world in need of hope!
The book of Judges traces the history of God's people between Joshua's death and the ministry of Samuel. It is. an account of Israel's repeated disobedience, suffering, repentance, and restoration as Israel shows itself in need of a King. As we will see in 1 Samuel, not just any king will do. Ultimately, the account of Judges points to the need for the King of Kings. There are some parallels between Israel's Idolatry and the troubles of our present day. The Canaanite gods, Ba'al and Ashtoreth desired debaucherous worship practices involving transgenderism, sexual promiscuity, self-mutilation, and infanticide. Sadly, the Israelites compromised by not eradicating the Canaanites as God had commanded, and the idolatry of Canaan became a snare for the Israelites. Apart from Christ cultures descend into self-destruction. Secularism is merely paganism under a different name. The same gods are worshipped in the same way under different names. We are witnessing it now. We are entering this study of Judges to learn how to respond in the midst of a pagan culture. What's more, we can be reminded that the King Israel needed has already come. Let's drive out the Canaanites, brothers and sisters. https://restorationhcn.org
Pastor Rick Gaston has a topical message from the book of Judges (Judges 7:5) The post Courage and Caliber first appeared on Calvary Chapel Mechanicsville.
Who are the judges in the book of Judges? Let's unbox this question with Daxx F. Bondoc, a fallen away Catholic who returned to the faith after reading a biography of Mother Teresa of Calcutta and now serves a poor community in Antipolo. Ilabas na ang inyong mga Bibles at ang inyong mga notebooks! Let's continue unboxing the Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation! Start here to learn how to properly read the Bible as a Catholic. Join Bernz O. Caasi (former anti-Catholic Protestant, Founder of Unboxing Catholicism, and Content Lead of Hallow), Fr. Franz Dizon (Creator of Sa Madaling Sabi, priest at Diocese of Malolos), Jay Aruga of the Jay Aruga Podcast, and their Catholic panelists, as they geek out together and defend the faith clearly without being preachy. You may also join us Live via YouTube and Facebook every Sunday at 8:00 pm. We are also streaming on Channels 1 & 24 of Kalibo Cable Network. Download your free starter guide on apologetics and evangelization now: https://www.unboxingcatholicism.com/starterguide Follow also The Jay Aruga Podcast, the first and only Catholic podcast in the Philippines that unboxes conservative values. Thanks also to Unboxing Catholicism Volunteer Daxx F. Bondoc for helping us in the trimming and timestamping of our live audio files for the podcast. Please check his I Thirst Mercy ministry and consider supporting his advocacy in helping the poorest of the poor in Antipolo. Do you struggle in praying and sleeping? Don't count the sheep. Talk to the Shepherd. Download Hallow today – it's free. Hallow is the world's #1 Catholic Prayer and Meditation app where you can unbox 5,000+ prayers, reflections, and bible content read by Jonathan Roumie, Bishop Barron, Fr. Mike Schmitz. Our Social Media Pages: Facebook: https://facebook.com/unboxingcatholicism Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unboxingcatholicism Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unboxingcatholicism “Once na you forget si God, even kahit pa onti-onti. Parang nag sno-snowball effect. Most of the people siguro that time did not intend to make an act of rebellion kaagad or kalimutan si God. I think it's more of a compromise that snowballed and snowballed hanggang sa umabot na nandoon na sila. So I think on a personal light, we should really be conscious din sa mga maliliit na compromises natin because it can snowball and ma re-realize natin na malayo na pala tayo sa Diyos.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unboxingcatholicism/message
10/22/22. Five Minutes in the Word scriptures for today, Judges 21:25. Judges 19-21 give us the ugliest story in the Bible: everyone did what was right in their own eyes. Resources: Studylight.org; Enduring Word commentary; Faithlife Study Bible; Bibleref.com, and/or Matthew Henry Commentary. #Podchaser list of "60 Best Podcasts to Discover for November 2021" #MinutesWord; @MinutesWord; #dailydevotional #christianpodcast #MinutesWord #christianpodcaster Listen, like, follow, share! Available on Spotify and most podcast apps! Financial support is welcome at https://anchor.fm/esbc-webmaster #prayforukraine #pray
Scripture: Judges 17-21 / Zack Thurman
Scripture: Judges 14-16 / Zack Thurman
Scripture: Judges 13 / Zack Thurman
Scripture: Judges 10-12 / Zack Thurman
8/3/22. Five Minutes in the Word scriptures for today, Judges 12:8-15. Resources: Enduring Word commentary; Faithlife Study Bible; and/or Matthew Henry Commentary. #Podchaser list of "60 Best Podcasts to Discover for November 2021" #MinutesWord; @MinutesWord; #dailydevotional. Listen, like, follow, share! Available on Apple podcast; Spotify; Tune-in Radio; iHeart; Goodpods; Stitcher; and many others!! #MinutesWord. Financial support is welcome at https://anchor.fm/esbc-webmaster #prayforukraine #prayforpeace
Scripture: Judges 6-8 / Buddy Sampson
Scripture: Judges 4-5 / Zack Thurman
Scripture: Judges 2:16-3:31 / Zack Thurman
Scripture: Judges 1:1-2:17 / Zack Thurman
The Reign of the Judges Judges is one of the most memorable books of the Bible, but also one of the darkest. We must first grapple with the moral ambiguity of these stories before we can learn from the power and courage of Deborah, the vulnerability and trust of Gideon, and appreciate Samson for the… Continue Reading
The Reign of the Judges Judges is one of the most memorable books of the Bible, but also one of the darkest. We must first grapple with the moral ambiguity of these stories before we can learn from the power and courage of Deborah, the vulnerability and trust of Gideon, and appreciate Samson for the… Continue Reading
EPISODE 1 Today as we kick-off our series in Judges, we take an overview of the book and how we will approach it in our study. While ABP is not a scholarly work, I would like to reference any material that my teaching was based on or influenced by: -Lindsey, F. Duane. The Bible Knowledge Commentary: Old Testament. Colorado: David C Cook, 1985. -Fee, Gordon D. Stuart, Douglas. How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth. Michigan: Zondervan, 2003. Be sure to check us out at our website, adoptedbelievers.com. You can find out more about us, articles, and access to all our podcast content and links to various podcast platforms.
Pastor Gabriel Hughes teaches his Sunday school class on the book of Judges, introducing the book and its main themes. Visit fbclindale.com for more great teaching!
What happens in the book of Judges? In this devotional, I share three thoughts from Judges 2:16-23. 1. Judges raised. 2. Backs turned. 3. Blessing removed. These thoughts come from assigned reading - Judges 1-6. If you would like to read through the Bible with me you can do so by joining the Facebook group Through the Bible. Music provided by texasradiofish. All readings are from the ESV unless otherwise noted. Read this devotional's chapters here: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Judges+1-6&version=ESV Join Through the Bible here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/throughthebibletogether/ Watch more devotionals here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ2HW1s_Tp3amJY4Jj2QmZfFpvQAOcUOn Thanks for joining me as we read through the text of scripture together. #ThreeThoughts #ShortBibleLesson #DailyDevotional
Baal or Baalim was the name of the supreme god worshiped in ancient Canaan and Phoenicia. The practice of Baal worship infiltrated Jewish religious life during the time of the Judges (Judges 3:7), became widespread in Israel during the reign of Ahab (1 Kings 16:31-33) and also affected Judah (2 Chronicles 28:1-2). The word baal means “lord”; the plural is baalim. In general, Baal was a fertility god who was believed to enable the earth to produce crops and people to produce children. Asherah, or Ashtoreth, was the name of the chief female deity worshiped in ancient Syria, Phoenicia, and Canaan. The Phoenicians called her Astarte, the Assyrians worshiped her as Ishtar, and the Philistines had a temple of Asherah (1 Samuel 31:10). Because of Israel's incomplete conquest of the land of Canaan, Asherah-worship survived and plagued Israel, starting as soon as Joshua was dead (Judges 2:13). Asherah was represented by a limbless tree trunk planted in the ground. The trunk was usually carved into a symbolic representation of the goddess. Because of the association with carved trees, the places of Asherah worship were commonly called “groves,” and the Hebrew word “asherah” (plural, “asherim”) could refer either to the goddess or to a grove of trees.
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