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Main point: Spiritual sincerity without submission to God is senseless. 1. The appearance of a Godly home (1-5) 2. The appearance of Godly leadership (7-13) 3. The Godless reality: Sincerity without submission (6)
Main point: If you want life without God, you’ll get it! 1. The cost of pleasure (1-3) 2. The captivity of greed (4-21) 3. The death of a dream (22-31)
1. A sweet little sin makes you imperfect (14:1-9) 2. Even still, God accomplishes a big rescue (14:10-20) 3. A burning desire shows your foolishness (15:1-8) 4. Even still, God accomplishes a BIGGER rescue (15:9-20)
Main point: Receiving God’s savior is both simpler and more complex than you think. 1. A Terrible Situation (1-2) 2. A Simple Announcement (3-5) 3. A Complex Reception (6-23) 4. A Complicated Savior (24-25)
Main point: When you try to buy what God has given, everyone pays. 1. Your legacy (11:29-40, 12:7-15) 2. Your people (12:1-6)
Main point: We need a leader who can overcome rejection through faith. 1. Overcoming Insider Rejection (1-11) 2. Overcoming Outsider Attack (12-28)
Main point: The only god worth serving is the one who can save. 1. We need a man to save (1-5, 17-18) 2. Most gods aren’t worth serving (6-10) 3. Only one God is (11-16)
Main point: If you return evil for good, evil will devour you. 1. Evil Returns Evil for Good (8:28-9:6) 2. Evil Deserves a Curse (9:7-9:21) 3. Evil Keeps Comin’ (9:22-9:49) 4. Evil Devours Itself (9:50-57)
Main point: God’s deliverance exposes you so He can remake you. 1. Progress Can Reveal Division (7:24-8:9) 2. Victory Can Be Painful (8:10-21) 3. Peace Can Hide Decay (8:22-28)
Main point: Your rescue depends on your ability to receive it. 1. The Right Guy? (6:33-40) 2. Enough Strength? (7:1-8) 3. Scary Place? (7:9-15) 4. Stand and Receive (7:16-23)
Main point: The deliverance you want isn’t always the deliverance you need. 1. Disobedience to God (1-10) 2. Doubt of God (11-24) 3. Devotion to false gods (25-32)
Main point: We should celebrate the power of friendship with the Lord. 1. Join the winning team (2-9, 13-23) 2. Recount the winning strategy (10-11, 24-31)
Main point: We need a deliverer who will deliver. 1. A required delivery (1-3) 2. A reluctant deliverer (4-14) 3. A ready deliverer (15-24)
Main point: God's unusual rescues are meant to break your usual sin. 1. The comfort of usual rescue (3:7–11) 2. The shock of unusual rescue (3:12–30) 3. The point: Unusual rescue is becoming usual (31)
Main point: "Harmless" disobedience now becomes harmful disobedience later. 1. The Beginning of Drift (1:1-20) 2. The Middle of Drift (1:21-36) 3. The End of Drift (2:1-5)
Living Way Community Church
Living Way Community Church
Living Way Community Church
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the Judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the Judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the judges of Israel.
A study of the Judges.
The life of Gideon.
A study of the Judges in Israel.
A study of the Judges.
Why did Israel need judges?
Sunday Worship Service - Live stream.
God can use anyone. What we believe about God matters.
How God pursues His people as demonstrated in the life of Gideon and throughout the book of Judges.
God uses all people with their gifts in their roles for His glory. He is the central character working all things together for good.
Discussion of the problems of discipleship in Judges.
Why does God allow consequences for sin and how does He use them in our lives?
The book of Judges begins with great hopefulness for the future, but quickly takes a downward spiral. We see several small compromises that lead to all sorts of long lasting problems. What we see in Judges in very much like our own lives much of the time.