Jephthah & His Only Begotten | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Judges 10:1—12:15

Jephthah’s “rash vow” is usually the focal point of this judge. Did he really sacrifice his daughter? And how can he be considered a “hero of faith”?

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Abimelech, the Anti-judge | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Judges 8:29—9:57

Abimelech represents God’s people’s rejection of God as king. As their idolatry gets worse, God gives them exactly what they want. It’s the horror when God says “yes.

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Gideon’s Victory | Clint Wilcke

Scripture Reference: Judges 7:1—25

The Gideon story goes out of its way to demonstrate that God’s strength and might is found in human weakness. As the idolatry of God’s people gets worse, what God has to do to deliver also increases.

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Gideon’s Call & Commission | Roun McNeal

Scripture Reference: Judges 6:1—40

Gideon’s fleece: Is it a way to discern God’s will as often taught, or a lack of faith on Gideon’s part? Or does it point to something else altogether?

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Deborah & Barak: Double Trouble | Melvin Manickavasagam

Scripture Reference: Judges 4:1—5:31

There is an emphasis on doubles in this story: Two leaders (Deborah & Barak), two villains (Jabin & Sisera), two leading women (Deborah & Jael), and even two accounts of God’s deliverance (Chapter 4 in narrative, chapter 5 in song. Why?

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.