What do Palm Sunday, 32 unfaithful kings, and whether or not you go to church have in common? More than you might think.
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The story of God’s people’s transition from the tribal leaders of Judges to a unified Kingdom under King David. Jesus has been strongly present in all the stories that come before Samuel, but this is where the promise of the Messianic Kingdom that will be fulfilled in Jesus Christ will start to be spoken of specifically. The promise made to David of the Kingdom of God, ruled by the greater King, whose reign will never end.
Samuel, Saul & David.
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Jephthah and Sampson. These stories are intense.
Reality has sharp edges. The world is a dangerous place. God has rescued us, made us His people, and told us the kind of people we need to be if we’re going to be able to navigate through all the obstacles, distractions, and threats that are ahead of us.
“In those days Israel had no king; all the people did whatever seemed right in their own eyes.” Judges 21:25
In THESE days we do have a king, His name is Jesus.
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There is a pattern in the Book of Judges that will probably seem very familiar to you. If you're like me, you probably go "full Judges" some weeks between Sundays. That's why God has sent someone to save you. The Book of Judges is a bunch of really cool, really dark stories about God rescuing His people even when they are full of the worst ideas.
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