Judges 19
What happens to our understanding of the gospel if we don’t admit our own sinfulness?
Judges 17:6-13
What has God called you to do that you are knowingly avoiding?
Judges 17:1-6
Acknowledge that your life is not your own, and that Christ truly is Lord of all.
Judges 16:23-30
Are you having a Samson moment in your walk with God right now?
Judges 16:4-6, 15-17
It is important to remember that both Samson and God’s people had an alternative choice.
Judges 15:9-15
Vengeance never produces a happy ending.
Judges 14:1-7
Spiritual maturity is a matter of surrendering our will and our ways to God.
Judges 13:1-5, 24-25
The story of Samson is a story of a great opportunity and a disastrous failure in the case of a man who might have wrought a great deliverance but failed.
Judges 11:29-35
Are you conditional with God?
Judges 11:1-11
Let God know that you are available to be used however, wherever, and whenever He chooses to use you.
Judges 10:10-16
Take some time to ask for forgiveness and strength to walk away from anything that is keeping us from totally surrendering to Him.
Judges 9:1-2, 5-7, 49, 53, 56-57
Gideon may have delivered Israel for the short term, but he was a failure as a father and ultimately as a leader of Israel.
Judges 8:29-35
If we honestly look at our own lives are we any different that the Israelites?
Judges 8:22-35
What life lessons do you take from Gideon’s story?
Judges 7:9-15
You may have heard the axiom, “If you can explain it, then God did not do it.”
Judges 6:33-40
What would it look like in your life if you just obeyed God, stepped out in faith, and took action?
Judges 6:11-14; 25-30
Sometimes people around you misunderstand your motives, disagree with your actions, and may even actively resist or attack you.
Judges 6:1-10
What variations of the cycle of sin, judgment, and deliverance have you experienced in your life?