Judges Study - 2026-08-12

Judges Study - 2026-08-12

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An ongoing study of the book of Judges. This week’s lesson is presented by John Kratz.

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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We are in Judges 1.

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And I want to just go back a little bit and set the stage for what we're talking about tonight.

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The blueprint for nation building was in God's economy from the time that he created the earth.

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And when Adam and Eve fell, he knew that he had to bring some type of kingdom introduction

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into the world because the world was lost. And we hear stories and we read stories about how

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the people were so wicked that he had to come, he had to bring the flood, he had to change

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circumstances. And so he brings the 12 tribes of Israel together. And we did talk about nation

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building almost a year and a half ago, but just quickly and looking at what he did for the hope

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of eternity's sake in the tribes that were associated together, what we'll call an amalgamation

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of people that knew the Lord that would be different from the rest of the world.

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In other words, a shining light. So he wanted, first of all, for Israel as it lived in Egypt,

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what he did, he preserved and multiplied Abraham's descendants. How many people went to

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Egypt? About 45 or 50, which was really the incipient nucleus. And then out of that,

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literally millions of people multiplied and it was such that God took care of them. Think about this,

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the fact that they didn't have to war because the Egyptian soldiers warred and took care of the army

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and expanded the kingdoms and fought. And all they did is live and at some point in time,

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they came into bondage. But God protected them almost like a butterfly in a cocoon

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so that they could develop and multiply without being killed off in war because they didn't

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participate in it. Yes, they became slaves, but in that, God protected them. So we have that as

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the first step. And then we have read in Exodus and looked at the journey that they went through

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as a part of their redemption. And again, it was delivering Israel from slavery and establishing

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the Lord God himself as their God. So that was another step in the creation of this nation.

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The covenant nation was formed at Mount Sinai and there was, again, making a covenant people

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realize who they were going to serve. They served an almighty God that no other nation knew

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of. And remember the story on the mountain. He was so awesome that people were afraid

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of the majesty that he presented when he presented himself on Mount Sinai to Moses.

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So that was an experience. So now after forming the covenant, there was a formation of worship.

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Again, he gave Moses a teaching upon teaching of what to do, how, where, and when so that they

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could approach God. So he was building and drawing these people to himself. And then again,

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the wilderness formation, we know what that's about, getting the Egypt out of the people of Israel and

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allowing them to understand what God was all about. And there was testing, discipling, again,

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teaching, and hopefully that he was successful. And of course he was dealing with the people

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that were what, stiff-necked and rebellious. And then we enter a victory side of life where we enter

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in to the Promised Land and we have conquest. And the conquest that we'll be talking about tonight

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is to annihilate all nations within the Promised Land so that they could live free and be a

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testimony to God. And that was giving Israel the land that was promised way back when Abraham

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first cut the covenant with God. And then again, the tribal confederation, and that simply means

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a united for common good, for the tribes to come together as one nation under God. And then we

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have Israel living as 12 tribes under God's rule, but without a human king. And we're now being

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there, and all of a sudden now they had to possess the land and they had no king.

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So we're now coming up to the area of what we call the judges, or deliverers, if you will.

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God repeatedly would, again, remind Israel of their opposition, of their blessings, and allow

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God's principles to be introduced from the judge's standpoint. So judges were essentially God-raised

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deliverers and leaders of Israel. Not simply what we call courtroom judges like we would know today,

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and it wasn't a continuous dynasty on elected government. When God saw that there was what,

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need for correction, he came to the Israelites and he brought one of the judges to them.

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So that gives us the backdrop of what the book is about.

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Now this book is a very interesting book. Ultimately, it's discouraging because, as you

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know, having read parts of it or all of it, that it was a slow degradation of this nation that God

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wanted to bless and be apart from the rest of the world as a showcase of his victories.

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So the judges served as a bridge between the conquest of Canaan under Joshua and the

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establishment of the monarchy which started with Saul. So this is about a 300-350 year period.

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The 12 judges that we'll be talking about in the weeks to come were more than just a goad

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to Israel. They were sent from God to deliver or pull back Israel from their enemies,

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lead the people into battle, administrate justice, govern where they needed to govern the nation,

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and call the people back to faithfulness. That's what the judges physically did.

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There was 12 of them. This book explains how Israel declined from a nation committed to

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following the Lord into one that's characterized by spiritual compromise,

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moral chaos, and repeated oppression. So we see already what's spelled out before us in these

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books, and it's a lesson for us to learn. So as the book progresses, Israel increasingly

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relied on their own judgment instead of continuing to seek and to obey the Lord.

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How many of us have often been that road where we seek to have our understanding of what's next

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and we rely on ourselves rather than on God? I mean, I can say that with two hands in the air,

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but I'm holding a mic. Note that it is a sobering account, this book, of what happens when God's

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people repeatedly abandon Him after all His love and what He's done in building that nation,

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and yet also it displays God's mercy in continually raising up deliverers to speak

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into that nation, to remind them why they're together and what the purpose of life is.

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So that gives us a background or a handle on what we'll be studying.

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So let's take a look at chapter 1, brief outline. Let's get some things out on the table here.

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We see that Judah continues the conquest. Now this is in the land. They're going to, again,

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hopefully get rid of all the inhabitants of the land and declare the land as righteous.

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So Israel seeks the Lord for guidance about going to war, and Judah is chosen to lead that

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confrontation, and they gain victories, and they defeated and captured one of the big cities,

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and Caleb himself, we talked about that, conquers Hebron, and it says in the last

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part of this, I think verse 19 or 20, that Judah took possession of the hill country,

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but could not drive out all the inhabitants. So right away, in the beginning of chapter 1,

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end of verse 19 or 20, we see that they were unsuccessful, and we'll be talking about God's

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mandate to these people. Parenthetically, think about this. When God gives you a mandate,

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when God speaks to your heart, when God begins to minister to you and give you a sphere of

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influence, he wants you to accomplish the goals that he has. Now he may define those as the time

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goes on. Remember, God's plan, he doesn't give you A to Z and say, okay, John, go do it. He

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gives you A, and you begin to walk in that, and you begin to see God opens up B and so forth,

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and he unfolds his plan. So they did not accomplish the goal that was before them.

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So now, in verses 21 through 36, another tribe was mentioned, Benjamin, that's number two,

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fails to drive out the Jebusites from Jerusalem. So now failure is on the scene. Well, that's not

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bad. That's two out of 12. But then as it goes on to say, the house of tribes of Ephraim,

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west Manasseh, captures Bethel because the Lord prevailed. But they failed to conquer them,

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and east Manasseh also failed. If you remember, there was east Manasseh, and there was southern,

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and they were divided in location, but not as tribe. So as it goes on, it says then Ephraim,

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which, again, we talked about is number three, Zebulon, number five, Asher, number six,

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Naphtali, number seven, and Dan, number eight, each failed to completely drive out the inhabitants

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of their allotted territories. So failure was on the scene. Think about this. When God gives you

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several things to accomplish, and you go to him, and you've not accomplished them, how do you feel?

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I feel embarrassed, only because I know that God wants me to do this, this, and this.

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All right, Lord, okay, we'll get to that. And then you keep procrastinating and doing.

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So little or big here, it's the idea that if he gives you a goal, he wants you to fulfill it,

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because he is the one that is in charge of our lives. Now, it says further that many Canaanites

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remained in the land. Some became forced labor instead of being removed. Was that sufficient for

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God? Not at all, because he wanted to annihilate them and get rid of them and get them out of

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land. And okay, well, we'll make them have forced labor. And then at the last, it says,

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and the Amorites pushed the tribe of Dan into the hill country because they wanted to stay

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there passionately, and Dan could not get rid of them. So that's a treatise of eight of the tribes

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not doing the fulfilling of the gospel, or not the gospel, but of the goal that

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God set before them. And if you remember, we talked about last time that I was together,

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the Urim and the Thumen, and we bring that together again where it says up in those yellow words,

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chosen to lead, and that's how they knew who to do and what to do is because in the breastplate

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there were two stones. I think they were stones. Nobody really knows. But the answer was yes on

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one and no on the other. And you had to ask God a question to the priests, am I going to go to lunch

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with Bob today? And then he would go in there and he would pull out one and maybe yes or no.

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That's the way they communicated, a very cold relationship at best. But that's what the

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modus operandi was. Now, remember, we talked about Phineas, the high priest.

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Again, last time he followed God and his laws passionately. So again, it is presumed at this

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point in time, as it's just a data point, that Phineas, the high priest, inquired of the Lord

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because there was no other hierarchy in place at this point in time. Again, who died? Moses the

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leader. Joshua was gone. Now we have all of a sudden these integral people that were, again,

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part of the formulation, done away with, gone to heaven, and here we are. Look at this. Look

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at these words. Just imagine the idea. Chosen to lead, gained victory, could not drive out,

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fails, captures, also failed, each failed. Canaanites remained in the land, pushed the tribe,

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the Amorites pushed the tribe of Dan into the hill country. Not what God wanted.

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Okay. What God's commands to Israel to do with the nations living in the Promised Land. This

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is his original treatise. This is what you are to do. First off, God commanded them to remove

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the Canaanite people. In Exodus 23, 31, I will give the inhabitants of the land into your hands,

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and you shall drive them out before you. So that was his promise. Is that promise conditional?

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Yeah, because why? What was the stipulation? Yeah. So the leading of the Lord was such that

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they started to compromise in their own thoughts, and we'll get into that. God wanted them to

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destroy all the religious influences. Deuteronomy 12.23. You shall, again, surely destroy all the

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places where the nations, serving their Gods, and you shall tear down their altars and burn

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their ashram, meaning the wooden cult objects that they worship, with fire. They didn't do all that.

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They did some of it. Well, Lord, I started your accomplishments. I'm doing what you asked me to

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do. Well, how long ago did he speak to you? And are you doing that? Are you actively doing

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what his bidding is? God commanded them to not intermarry with the Canaanites, to dilute

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the population. In Deuteronomy 7.3, it says, you shall not intermarry with them. In other words,

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they were only to marry within the 12 tribes of Israel. God commanded them not to practice

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the Canaanite worship and religious rituals. In Leviticus 18.3, do not practice the customs of

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Egypt and those of Canaan. So there were certain limitations that he put on them for their own

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protection. Now, if anybody was cheated with a lozinger, and once you want to have an extra

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one here, okay, you can have it. So my voice will go if I don't get something to soothe it.

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All right. God commanded certain Canaanite nations to complete destruction. Deuteronomy 7. You must

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destroy them, get rid of them, whatever. And then God commanded them not to make any covenants or

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treaties with the Canaanites. In Exodus 23.32.33, you shall make no covenant with them and their

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Gods. Don't let them stay in your land. They will trap you into sinning against me and worship

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their Gods. So here we have a very damning statement. This is what you need to do. You

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need to annihilate them and push them out. That's just like our life. John, this is what you need

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to do here. And then you think about it and then you want to, well, you know, I have so many friends

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or maybe this and maybe that. And then you start to compromise and think and you want to save face

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and you hymn around. You don't do what God wants you to do. That's the same thing here except it

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was nations that they were dealing with. It's just like on our own heart. Will we do what God

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wants us to do? That's the question before us. Will we exercise our authority in any given

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situation that God puts us in and calls us to do? So now let's make this statement. Practical

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obedience is still disobedience. Well, I got half of them out. Is that good enough? No, that's not.

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All of them to be destroyed and pushed out. Joshua was really the glue, the last remnants

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of the 12 tribes holding them together as a nation. After his death, things changed.

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And we buried Joshua and now we're into judges. And the judges were there to try to reconcile

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and bring the people back to the original intent to be pure before the Lord. Israel's

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cycle of sin began to slowly accelerate as they got into the land. Oh, the land's good. Remember,

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it was on land with milk and honey. They didn't have to start vineyards. They didn't have to

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build houses from start. They moved in and inherited all the people that they

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pushed out of the land. So slowly, life became good, as it were. And as we remember earlier,

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we remembered that in chapter 23, I think of the last, let's see where we went, into

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Joshua, that the land rested. So he wanted them to rest. Okay. So let's talk about them moving in.

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Here they are. What is the cycle that began so slowly but then accelerated through this entire

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book? First, there's sin. Practicing idolatry. If you remember in one of my teachings,

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actually, when they left Egypt, they took a blanket of a God and they took a God, and they

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were continually worshipping that even when he did all these miracles. Other people were

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doing things. It wasn't a pure sense of them 100% committing. And we did a graph. About

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one in eight served the Lord passionately. The rest of the people were just kind of gone

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long. And as you know the story, they criticized Moses very quickly when things didn't happen

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their way. Okay. Judgment then comes. That's the spiritual compromise that they experienced.

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And they fell prey to their enemies. Oh, but dad, this is a beautiful woman. I love her.

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But she comes from across the river in another tribe. Bless me. Nothing was said.

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The marriage had started. The assimilation slowly but surely of destruction and annihilation of the

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Israel that we know. So then deliverance cries for help, rather. They were oppressed. They cried out,

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Lord, help us. They cried to God for help. And who came? God showed up. He brought deliverance.

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God in his mercy would send a deliverer, a judge, in this case. So this cycle keeps going around.

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They repent. They say, okay. And how many of us ever came to God and said, Lord,

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I'll never do that again if you get me out of this? That's what I call Agnew plea bargaining.

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If you know Vice President Agnew way back when, and I date myself, he plea bargained to maintain

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his vice presidency condition that he would do this and this if they only wouldn't remove him.

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So sometimes we plea bargain to the fact that, Lord, I will do this. I'll never do this again.

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And long behold, sin in our life takes over once again and we find ourselves at the cross saying,

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Lord, forgive me. And that is truly a cycle that many people live in. Okay.

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Question now. Why do you think Israel remained united during Joshua's leadership?

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Now, see, it's broken. He's dead. They buried him. They're into the land. They're rested.

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New form of leadership. Judges. No king.

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Why is that? Oh, Gail. Good. Go ahead.

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Because when Joshua first took over as leader, he said to the people,

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I've decided that my family is going to follow after God. You need to make the same decision,

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whether you're going to follow God or go your own way. What are you going to do?

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And they they decided to side with him and go with the Lord.

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But that was as long as he lived. But once he was dead, that leadership was gone.

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That's right. That word is then obedience that he did. He did the bidding of God.

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And all of a sudden now he's gone. And now we have to fend for ourself. Yes.

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I do. I think it is also his obedience, but I think it was Joshua and Caleb believed God.

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They were the only two that believed him and obeyed and went into the promised land and

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and said, yeah, we can we can win this. And they did. They had faith.

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And all of them said yes and amen. No, they didn't, right? No. They spent another 40 years

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marching around the wilderness, getting the getting the people that denied the power of God

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dead and buried in the sand until a new generation came up. Any other thoughts?

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Oh, yes. OK, now I can only go back so far here.

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I'm just I'm just a little confused. I understand God as a loving, peaceful man.

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And it appears to me he pushes death to anybody doesn't believe in him.

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Is that am I correct? That was the old that was the old covenant.

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Now, couldn't be like a change of heart as far as converting them rather than killing them.

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I mean, killing them is a heart is very harsh and it doesn't and it doesn't really appear

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to be aligned with our truth. Well, we're speaking from the new covenant,

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which is a forgiving God and merciful. He wishes that all would come to him.

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And remember, when we come, we have the Holy Spirit to abide within us to become a different

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person. Think about the Israelite in the old covenant. All they were when they brought their

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sacrifices is reminded of their sin. There was again, there was atonement. But then every year

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they had to come about and remind themselves of sin. So the quality of that life was not the

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quality of life in the Holy Spirit that you and I have. It was a law that was invoked so that

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they would follow. And we know that God said, OK, that doesn't work. We're going to do away

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with that. I'm going to send Jesus down and bring forgiveness to the entire world.

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So now we live on the side where there is what? There's no condemnation in Christ Jesus. There is

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love. There is peace. There's meaningful. And he doesn't want anybody to perish. He certainly

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doesn't. It says what? In the Bible that none should perish, right? So there's a difference

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between the old covenant and the new. All I can say is this, that I am glad and I hope you are

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too, that you live in the new covenant and have the blessings and the power and the anointing

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in your life to withstand the drawing of these things. Canaanite women, Asherah poles of worship,

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Gods of fertility and all that goes along with that. We have the power within us. They did not.

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I make a comment on the annihilation of the peoples. I was watching a documentary when Saul,

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King Saul, was told to kill the Amalekites, all of them, fox herds, babies. And he didn't.

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Well, of course, Esther comes into play with Haman. Well, the documentary showed that

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Yasser Arafat was a descendant of all that. And he was a terrorist. It shows you that God,

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it makes God look bad, but he knows what he's doing, getting rid of the people.

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Well, remember, he is righteous. He cannot live where there's sin. And so he once, through his

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power, through Jesus Christ, to bring us to purity so that we can fellowship. Until that happens,

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we can't fellowship. But the Old Testament was such that what? They had to bring their

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offering yearly. They had to repent. They had to go through all that. So now, December,

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I think 13th, was their celebration. They all did that. Okay, from December 14th, on through the

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whole year until, I'm going to go about my own way. So that's pretty hard to do

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when you think about it, in trying to live the righteous life as was required of them.

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Okay. Yes, Debbie?

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I was just going to say, I think sometimes, because we're so removed from it,

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it's hard to remember that this was really harsh. But it was harsh because God was trying to

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establish a nation set apart, a nation that was holy that the rest of the world could look at

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and understand who God was. And it sounds contradictory to have him push people out,

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and there was so much murder and mayhem back then. And I don't know,

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I've been in conversations about, was there a bloodlust in men back then? Whatever it was.

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But for us to not take a moment, just realize that this was really harsh,

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just makes us more appreciative of who Jesus is. And we can live as that city on the hill now,

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even though we still struggle with all the same things.

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Think about this. He's merciful now, but what happens when people leave this life?

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There is a judgment. There is a decision that we make now. If we don't make it,

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we are destined for eternity without God. That's a horrible feeling to think. All of us that know

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what salvation is, and as we walk in it, thank you, Lord, that we know where we're going when

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we die. If we die a natural death, if we die in a car accident, God forbid,

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if we die of extenuating circumstances, we know where we are going. There is no question.

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And that is blessing to us on the inside to know that.

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Okay.

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Because, again, my input, his Godly leadership, beginning with his personal obedience,

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was what we were talking about. That's what Gail said. Joshua 11.15 says this of Joshua.

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Joshua left nothing, nothing undone of all that God had commanded Moses. So there again,

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that's the difference. Well, I almost did. Well, there's some people in the land that

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we made a covenant with. That's okay. We got 90% of them. No. What he wanted was annihilation,

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freedom in that land to be the example to the world. And Joshua, because of his closeness

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following God and his example, people followed in those footsteps. But now he's gone.

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So another question. Why is it dangerous for God's people to depend only on a human leader

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rather than maintaining a personal relationship with God? Why is that?

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What happens to us? What could happen to us? You know, I'm depending upon Chris's faithfulness

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to the kingdom of God to get me through. When I ask prayer for him, I know he'll pray for me.

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Is that it?

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I think we all know that we all have to depend on the Holy Spirit to guide each one of us

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personally. And God is an individual God, and he has a plan for each one of us personally,

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and he has a command for each one of us. And we have to follow that not a person who doesn't

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know our heart, but God does. If we don't follow God, and we follow man only, we could wind up

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like Jim Jones's followers. I mean, we have to study the Word of God and talk to the Lord daily

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and follow his lead and not a man's. And when leadership tells us something different than what

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we see in the book, who do we follow? The book. Because that is different than what is the

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abiding truth that we have. Okay. So we have that. Let's see what else I come up with.

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Uh-oh. All right. Human leaders are imperfect. Great disappointment sets in if they fail.

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Well, I'll never go back to that church again because they failed me.

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Depending upon a leader stunts your growth because you're depending upon him,

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not the personal relationship. Because I have a relationship with Chris, but he does not know the

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intents of my heart like the Lord does. So he can only go so far in his discipling and his mentoring

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of me, but God, he deals with us what? Room after room in our heart, and hopefully if we allow him,

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turn that darkness into light. Okay. And personal relationship with God is the only thing

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that lasts. Well, let's see. We won't talk about Chris going before me, so we won't do that. Okay.

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All right. What were specific failures of the Israelites? Let's take a look at that.

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Israel, again, practiced idolatry. They always did. They never gave it up, at least in some parts.

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They worship Baal and the Asherah poles and Gods. In Deuteronomy 7.3.4,

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for they would turn away your sons from following me and serve other Gods if you began to do that.

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Compromise as subtle as it may be. Influencing Israel morally. This is, again, through temptation.

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They practiced temple prostitution. Imagine that, prostitution in the temple. They practiced sexual

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immorality. They practiced child sacrifice. They practiced occult practices. And they practiced

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fertility rights and rituals. All these things they did outside of the worship that was still

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in the temple. Spiritual compromise. Again, Israel adopted pagan practices. They continued foreign

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presence, continued foreign presence, excuse me, brought constant temptation and conflict.

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How many know people that have gotten into situations where one couple,

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when they got married, one person knew the Lord and the other didn't? That becomes difficult

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because you are pulling one way, wanting to follow God, and the other person may not be

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committed to where you want to go. That's that constant challenge. Israel intermarried with

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other tribes. They married Canaanites. They adopted their customs. In Judges 3, 5, and 6 says,

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they took their daughters to themselves for wives and served other Gods. Taking the daughter

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is one thing. And then as it comes, she comes into your tent. She brings her idols. What do you do?

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How do you respond? And so forth and so on. They, again, repeated wars and oppression took place

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because of this. The tribes regrouped, rebuilt, and attacked Israel again and again and again.

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Judges 2, 2, and 3, they shall become thorns in your side and their Gods shall be a snare to you.

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That was the prophetic application there of the scripture if they didn't follow him.

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Now, another question. In your estimation now, did Israel become indistinguishable from the

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surrounding nations? Were they just like them? What do you think about that?

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Could you tell them differently? Could you tell them apart, saved, unsaved?

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I wouldn't say they're exactly the same because the people knew they were different, you know,

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like at least in theory they had another God. Like it might have seemed like they adapted

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or adopted a lot of the same culturally cultural and religious, but they were still different.

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Like they knew they're different, you know. Well, it is totally agnostic and a foreigner

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in your own land. Israel comes along. A hundred is there. Where is Israel in that number? Just

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a distance of thought. Yeah, maybe 50, 50 percent, something like that. 50, like half in, half out.

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Anybody else have a thought?

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All quiet tonight. All right, let me show something to you.

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It may be surprising to you what God thought of Israel.

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Well, the very nations Israel was commanded to drive out had become a, again, a moral

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comparison that God wanted to get rid of, and it described Israel in the light of that.

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Ezekiel 5, 7, therefore, thus said the Lord God, because you have multiplied disobedience

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more than other nations that are all around you. More. Not even, not as bad.

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2nd Colossians 33, 9, Manasseh seduced them to do more evil than the nations around them had done

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whom the Lord destroyed before the children of Israel. They were actually worse, why? Because

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they knew of a better covenant. They knew God. They knew of him. And now they backslid,

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and he said, you're worse than the nations. Now, let's look at a summary table of resistance

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fighting that came along because they compromised. The Midianites destroyed Israel's crops time and

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again. They'd come in, and they'd raid the land, and they'd destroy them, and they wouldn't have

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enough to eat, and they were pestilence. And Judges 6, Israel became so afraid that they

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hid in caves. Oh, my gosh, here come the Midianites again. They're going to destroy us.

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Let's go hide. They were actually afraid. What happens if they would have destroyed the

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Midianites? They wouldn't have had this problem. A constant thorn in the side of Israel.

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The Philistines. The Philistines became Israel's greatest enemy during Judges and into the days of

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Samuel and David. They were always warring against Israel in some form or fashion.

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They oppressed Israel during Samson's lifetime. The Ammonites and Moabites repeatedly attacked

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Israel because they had never been fully subdued. They were not a conquered nation. In some

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instances, we read in the book of Judges, going ahead a little bit, that they conquered and

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made slaves. Okay, that's one thing. But here, some of them weren't even conquered at the point

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of time of being made slaves, so there was always a resistance, always a fight going on.

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They, again, caused repeated oppression to Israel. So this is the commonality or the result of what

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we now have. So what does this oppression teach us about the long-term consequences

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of spiritual compromise? Apply it to your own heart. So we compromise. Well, the Lord still

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loves me. He gave himself up for me. I didn't finish all of his plan, but that's okay.

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What about that? You're shaking your head no? No, because he's going to discipline you and

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bring you back. He's always trying to draw you to him. In one form or another? Yeah, and if he

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sees you swaying, he's going to do something to get you back. Yeah, right? We deserve it. Yeah,

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all right. Any other thoughts? All right. Okay. Thank you. Thank you for your participation.

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And another question. Why is it easy? Now, this gets a little bit testy. Why is it easy to forget

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God's faithfulness after a season of blessing? We're just like the Israelites, right? In some form

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of fashion. Yes. You're going to have to go that half mile there and get that mic. Thank you.

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Just in my opinion. All right. That's okay. Every moment is a blessing.

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People tend to forget that. You know, you wake up super excited. We have 75 trillion cells. You

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know, each cell has 24,000 life units. They never make a mistake. And their goal is to keep you

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happy. That's their only goal in life. So we have relationships that don't work. It doesn't

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really matter. Your body loves you so much. We have diseases in this world. It doesn't

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really matter. Body's using its forces to protect you. Every moment is a blessing. That's

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why it's really hard because people tend to forget our own blessings and what God has given

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us as our truth. We come to a custom to what God's done for us. Have we not? Yeah. And then

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sometimes we expect it. Roger. We get comfortable. Oh, yes. Life is good. Easy chair. Bills are paid.

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Yeah. Don't need the Lord today. All right. Yes. Yes. Thank you for sitting in the front row.

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I think sometimes when times are easy, people can think that they can do it without them.

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Yeah. All right. I got this, God. Yep. Yep. They think that

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they can do it on their own strength and not rely on his.

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So the question that we ask ourselves, I ask you, you ask your significant other or whatever,

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can you exist the life that you have now without the Lord? Absolutely not. I mean,

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it may not change in the first week or month or maybe year, but things will deteriorate as we are

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seeing here in the life of the Israelites. It's a story that can be retold and retold

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generationally. Okay. Let's do a comparison with Israel and us.

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Israel sinned. We know that. We began to drift from God through compromise and neglect,

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and we'll talk a little bit about what that is. Israel received oppression from the enemy.

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We walk in the consequences of our choices. We have struggles. We have broken relationships.

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We begin to lose our joy. Okay. We begin to lose our peace. We begin to lose the presence of God.

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And that's a very subtle thing, losing the presence of God in your life. Israel cried out for help.

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And so we recognize our need to repent. We confess our sins, and we seek God's forgiveness and help,

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just like the Israelites. Deliverance by judges. Remember, judges were people like you and I.

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They have feet of clay. But God provides help through Jesus Christ, his word, and others.

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They encourage and guide us back to him. You see, the strength of the relationship now

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has changed from old covenant to new covenant. Peace returns. All is good. And we walk in

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repentance and obedience. God restores fellowship, peace, and spiritual strength.

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And then the cycle starts all over again. And then they drift. And then cautiously,

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if we become spiritually complacent and neglect our relationship that we have with the Lord,

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we fall into our old patterns, unfortunately. Question. Why are we often unaware

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that we are drifting spiritually? What's that look like? Can I say today publicly,

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oh, I'm drifting from the Lord? I would never say that, because I don't think that.

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I think part of it is what you see around you. Like I noticed, like when people go to the

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football parties, the Super Bowl parties, you find yourself, you know, you're saying,

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I'm only going to watch a game. But you don't know how that'll pull you eventually,

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and you get camaraderie in that kind of atmosphere. You know what I mean?

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I had a friend, a very close friend, his daughter married a somewhat successful

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banker. They bought a farm in South Jersey. She was passionately for the Lord. I married them.

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And in a year and a half, because he liked horses, they would go to jockey races with the jockey,

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you know, the thing. Well, after a while, they didn't go. And what they did Sunday morning,

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Saturday morning is get in their SUV, pull a couple of horses and the buggies and all that,

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and they were having one great time. And I just wanted to ask them, does this satisfy what you

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started out to be as a Christian family? And I just saw that slide slowly begin to take place,

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the influences that we have. Yeah, it really is.

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One thing we have to remember, too, is that we're in a spiritual battle.

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And that the devil wants us to get us far away from God. He wants us to fail in our relationship

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with him. He wants us to just not even consider him and put ourselves first. That's our worst

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temptation is our pride of ourselves. And so it's easy to slip into that and the Satan will

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just take advantage of that and put temptation in front of us that we're going to find that

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it's something we really want to do, and we're not even thinking about it.

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So true. So true. Any other thoughts? Yes, Debbie.

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There's a song that some people might remember. This was back in the 90s from Casting Crowns.

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It was called A Slow Fade. And the words were, if I remember right,

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it's a slow fade when you give yourself away. It's a slow fade when black and white turn to gray.

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And then it was just like, thoughts invade, choices are made, and it's a slow fade.

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And that's what I believe that's how that demonic realm tries to get us distracted.

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Yeah, it's unfortunate. We all have friends that have been passionate for the Lord,

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and we can look back on their lives and see them begin to slide.

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There's one thing that you have to remember as your sphere of influence increases in God.

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When God opens doors of service to you, and you do things, and you have an awareness,

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and people are aware of your ministries of whatever that may be, all the more Satan wants

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to come in and grab that and pull that away from you because then that, well,

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look at John Kratz. He used to be blah, blah, blah. Whereas if you're neutral at best,

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there's no occasion for Satan to really come and annihilate your wellbeing,

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because you're not doing plus or minus. You're in neutral position.

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You know, I was also, you know, saying that, I'm thinking, I should say that

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some time ago, my husband and I canceled our cable, because I saw something by Billy Graham

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that said that Satan will flash across your mind media, TV, magazines, and books.

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He says he'll try as hard as, especially if you're trying to follow the Lord,

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he's going to be more aggressive. And I found that tearing off the TV and isolating myself

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and being with Jim and beating the Lord every day, the stronger you get,

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the more the armor gets thicker. Do I make sense? You know what I mean?

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But I find that because of the way the world is and where you work,

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it's hard to have camaraderie. Yes, it is.

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Very hard. We have to know that when we walk in the room of a series of unsafe people,

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that we are the one with the authority. It's how we use it. It's interesting to understand

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today what goes on in the world. And I said to my kids when they were young,

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you know, there will be some day that we will have to turn this TV off,

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instead of just governing you and all this. Well, long behold,

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I think there is two programs a week, two hours a week that we watch our TV, you know.

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And I saw something in poster that said,

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the greatest moment that I could see is people are weirdos.

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Yeah. Yeah. Just don't take...

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Yeah, right. Yeah, that's good. Yeah. And I will confess,

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yes. My one hour of TV is, everybody loves Raymond. I just love that show.

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Yes. Yeah.

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I think personally, this is some personal. I really am more aware when I spiritually drift away,

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when I just don't really obey the conviction. Yeah.

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Because this is the Holy Spirit that keeps me on track.

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I don't try to keep on track. I know He keeps me on track.

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I really know that when I intentionally do that, I'm in trouble.

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Well, you have said a lot. You know when God's dealing with you. Now,

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what happens with that awareness as it drops off? You don't know after a while.

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And consequently, the only real thing that keeps us tight is to be yielded

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passionately enough to have a relationship, an abiding peace, and an awareness of Him working

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in your life hourly so that you walk that walk and He can whisper in your ear.

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Because how many realize that very few times that God comes down and shouts to us,

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no, the inner small voice speaks to us. And if we're so busy doing all those important things,

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the less we are apt to hear that. Yes, sir.

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Uh, just reading the Bible. Yes.

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I feel closest to Him when I'm reading it every single day. And if I take even one day off,

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I can even, I feel it. And I just, it just starts a terrible cycle. So I just feel like

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reading the Bible every single day, making sure that you make that a habit is, it really is.

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See what happens when we read, we then assimilate the word, we hear it, we read it.

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Then the Holy Spirit takes that word, the essence of the word, and speaks into our conscience.

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Our conscience begins to be reformatted and speaks to our flesh. And our flesh then begins to yield

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so that God is in control. So where did it start? The word, the prayer, the meditation,

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the waiting, all those things fortify things that the Spirit can use to come in and abide in your

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life and control your life. We already know that the Spirit should be on top and the salt's underneath.

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And when that flips, that's a war and a battle. How do we keep that from happening? You said the

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presence in our life cripples our ability to hear God. Why no presence? What happened?

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Because we allow the sounds of life to draw down and out the still small voice within us. Think

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about this. Debbie and I are talking in a tone like this and there's a radio playing. And as we

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meander through life and as we are not aware, and things may get louder in our communication,

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not indifference, but just in the passion of life and the communication, and we don't hear it and

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the volume keeps going down and down and down. After all, you don't even hear it. God wants to

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speak to us, but the still small voice doesn't get louder. There's only one time in my life that

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God audibly gave me a word. And I can remember it as this freshest yesterday. The single word

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was move. And that's when my wife started to get difficulty with MS. We had a very large vault

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house, wonderful five bedrooms, three beds, the whole bit. And it basically was a two income house.

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And we moved into 1200 square feet. It was a pink house. It was ugly. My wife cried. She said,

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is this all we got after all these wonderful things? Yeah, well, that's what it is. But out

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of that, we reformatted the whole house. We loved it. But it was a one income house. She

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didn't have to work. So it took the pressure off her. And that one word before we moved,

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one winter day, I heard move. Oh, okay. All that we did, yeah, move. So then, okay.

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So we moved in November. Joni was a lover of roses. We had about 21 custom rose unique things

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that were in our garden. And in November, when we made settlement, I dug the roses up,

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went over to Home Depot and got two bags of soil, went over to a hardware store and got one

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and got enough that I replanted the roses in November just because the Lord told us to move.

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And so we were obedient. And then life changed for us because then she did not have to work.

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And that's the one word that I heard that God spoke to me. One word, move. Okay.

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So what starts the process of spiritual decline? When generations, now we have it,

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generations are without knowledge of God. And the example is not there any longer. Remember,

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Moses is gone. Joshua was gone. And his commands, they fall into a downward spiral of sin,

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defeat, judgment, and despair. Like Israel, we may begin to lean toward comfort. You,

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I think you said it, Roger, comfort. We all love that instead of sacrifice. Entertainment,

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we covered that, TV, instead of worship. Success. Well, I'm out of that ballpark.

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All right. Never got there. Never will. Retired. Okay. Instead of obedience.

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Material possessions. And when we moved from that beautiful house, my wife cried. And it wasn't

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that she held onto these things, but it was her home. I mean, I could live in a shack.

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You know, guys don't need a lot. Just, you know, a meal full of food, you know, on a shirt

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or whatever. But women, that's important to them. And God bless her for that.

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Self-reliance instead of dependence upon God. Approval of people. Oh my gosh. How many have

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been there? You know, need to make things right. Look good. Here I am. Instead of approval of God.

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Business that crowds out prayer. Reading God's word. Thank you.

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These other things and the leanings and the desires choke off our devotion to God.

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Now, this is where we take a look at what it means. What Israel tolerated around them eventually

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took root within them. Well, I'm strong in the Lord and it won't affect me.

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Okay. That's fine. We'll see. What we allow to compete with God today can then eventually

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take God's place in our hearts, unfortunately. What is the difference between judges and the

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enemies? Jesus delivers us from the power and the penalty of sin.

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The judges eventually died because they were flesh. They came and they went. They were sent

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by God. There were 12 of them. Jesus lives forever. Hebrews 724, but Jesus will never die.

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And so he will be a priest forever. The judges brought temporary peace.

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Jesus gives lasting peace. John 1427, I give you peace, the kind of peace that only I can give.

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It isn't like the peace that the world has to give. Just like you said, you know, all these

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wonderful things, they're about that deep, aren't they? So don't be worried or afraid.

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Final slide. Our goal then is different than those people outside that door.

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It's not to repeat the cycle that we see in Israel's life. Our highest purpose is simply to

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glorify God. That's what he wants, to glorify him. 1 Corinthians 10.31, whatever you do,

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do all to the glory of God. And to glorify God simply means to honor him by our thoughts,

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our words, our actions and attitudes so that his character can be seen in and through our lives.

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And rightfully so, some of the people in the world have said, well, if that's Christianity,

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I don't want it. Because we as Christians have failed many different times from a corporate

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standpoint of what we represent Christ to be. All right. Any questions and any thoughts before we

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close? Yes. One thing that, you know, like when Charlie Kirk was doing a lot of his speaking

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and people who, some of them got up there and said they were raised with God. And I said,

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when I sat there and listened, it all came down to people quarreling. They're not reading God's

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word. If they read his word, they wouldn't be quarreling, would they? No, I think you think,

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right? But no, yes, right. That's for sure. But if they knew their Bible, there wouldn't

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be a thing with many questions. Yeah. The mentality of the word is shallow in the

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American experience. You think of some of the stories you may have read, I remember one

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longer time ago. There was this one person in North Korea that had one page of the Bible.

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She reread and reread and reread and reread that one page, and she was a warrior for the Lord,

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just from one page of the Bible. It's amazing. Lord, we thank you for your word to us tonight.

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We thank you that we can reflect on a covenant that was lacking,

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but the covenant that you have given us, Father, is a wonderful, wonderful masterpiece that you

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created. And the thing that is most important, Lord, that we thank you so much for is the giving

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of your life that we can be free from disease and sin. We thank you for that, for each person

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in here. Thank you for giving us that hope above all hope, that when we leave this flesh,

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we are present with you. And we ask that as we go our way, Lord, that you'll be with us.

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These words will help us. The book of Judges will point us in the direction that we understand

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you to be, and that is a merciful God. So we give these teachings to you in the name of Jesus.

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Amen. God bless you. Amen.

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