Judges 10
Judges chapter 10 contrasts feeling sorrowful with true repentance. The chapter begins, “After Abimelech a man of Issachar… rose to serve Israel“. The only thing
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Judges chapter 10 contrasts feeling sorrowful with true repentance. The chapter begins, “After Abimelech a man of Issachar… rose to serve Israel“. The only thing
Judges chapter 11 reminds us that no matter how unworthy the world might see us, God can use us to accomplish His purposes. In the
Judges chapter 12 reminds me of how destructive family squabbles can become. Jephthah had just won a great battle against the army of the Ammonites who
Judges chapter 13 introduces us to the parents of the infamous Samson. Once again, God chooses to work through unlikely people. This couple does not
Judges chapter 14 demonstrates that ignoring God’s Word can create complex problems in our lives. Remember that God told Samson’s parents to raise him under
Judges chapter 15 reminds us that living life motivated by retaliation and revenge often brings us to a lonely place. The chapter begins with Samson
Judges chapter 16 may be one of the most famous children’s stories in the Bible, but as is often the case, the children’s version leaves
Judges chapter 17 appears to be a “good” chapter to the average reader. It tells of a man that is sincerely trying to worship God.
Judges chapter 18 reminds us of how easily corruption is spread. The chapter begins, “The tribe of the Danites was seeking a place of their
Judges chapter 19 is a hard and harsh example of how low mankind will sink without the pillar of God’s standards. The first verse provides