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SUMMARY:Judges
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ORGANIZER;CN=Debora Gilley:MAILTO:gilleysandstreams@gmail.com
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>Judges 2:16 Then the Lord raised up judges\
 , who delivered Israel from domination by their marauders. But they didn't
  listen to their leaders\, because they were committing spiritual immorali
 ty by following other gods and worshiping them. They quickly turned away f
 rom the road on which their ancestors had walked in obedience to the comma
 nds of the Lord. They didn't follow their example. As a result\, whenever 
 the Lord raised up leaders for them\, the Lord remained present with their
  leader\, delivering Israel from the control of their enemies during the l
 ifetime of that leader. The Lord was moved with compassion by their groani
 ng that had been caused by those who were oppressing and persecuting them.
  However\, after the leader had died\, they would relapse to a condition m
 ore corrupt than their ancestors\, following other gods\, serving them\, a
 nd worshiping them. They would not abandon their activities or their obsti
 nate lifestyles.</p>\n<p>Marching from victory to victory or just here and
  there?</p>\n<p>The judges were Spirit-filled leaders who\, in times of na
 tional emergencies\, led the people in war and\, having delivered them fro
 m the bondage of foreign oppression\, continued to lead the people in peac
 e. They functioned both as military and as civil magistrates.</p>\n<p>The 
 book of Judges contains the account of the thirteen judges who ruled Israe
 l from the death of Joshua until the time of Eli and Samuel. The period co
 vered is approximately four hundred years. Each one had issues\, each one 
 had weaknesses\, but God used them despite themselves simply because they 
 made themselves available.</p>\n<p>The primary aspect of this historical p
 eriod appears to be the cyclic pattern of national devotion to God\, follo
 wed by apostasy\, then captivity\, and ultimately\, repentance\, deliveran
 ce\, and restored fellowship. One of the most heartbreaking criticisms of 
 the people during these times of apostasy is found in the very last verse 
 of the Book of Judges: \"Every one did that which was right in his own eye
 s.\" Judges 21:25</p>\n<p>The later prophets appeal more strongly to peopl
 e's consciences\, but the book of Judges offers a historical perspective t
 hat is relevant to modern Christians. It illustrates that neglecting God's
  commandments and worshiping false idols results in negative consequences 
 and defeat. In contrast\, sincere repentance leads to divine favor. This e
 mphasizes that God responds to nations based on their attitudes toward His
  moral laws\, which is something we should consider today.</p>\n<p>Be open
  to God’s work and receptive to His calling. Regardless of how difficult
  the day may seem\, God can still work through those who trust in His Word
 \, submit to His Spirit\, and follow His guidance.</p>\n<p>Scarlet Thread:
 </p>\n<p>Jesus is our ultimate Prophet\, proclaiming God's truth\, and our
  Judge\, administering perfect justice. The various leaders in Judges illu
 strate Jesus' role as the righteous Judge who guides His people with divin
 e wisdom\, truth\, and justice.</p>\n<p>Galatians 4:8 In the past\, when y
 ou did not know God\, you were slaves to things that are not gods at all. 
 But now that you know God\, or rather have been known by God\, how can you
  turn back again to those powerless and bankrupt basic principles? Why do 
 you want to become their slaves all over again?</p>\n<p>Hebrews 11:32 And 
 what more should I say? For time would fail me to tell you about Gideon\, 
 Barak\, Samson\, Jephtha\, David\, Samuel\, and the prophets. Through fait
 h\, they conquered kingdoms\, administered justice\, received promises\, s
 hut the mouths of lions\, put out raging fires\, escaped death by the swor
 d\, found strength in weakness\, became powerful in battle\, and routed fo
 reign armies.</p>\n
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