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		<title>Preaching the Two Kinds of Stubbornness in Judges</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randal Pelton, Ph.D., D.Min., Th.M.</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[First, let me say that preaching through Judges has been one of the toughest series I&#8217;ve attempted. It has also been very rewarding for our faith-family and for me. As I am preaching through the book of Judges, I am noticing two kinds of stubbornness. This becomes evident when you enter the Book of Deliverers [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>First, let me say that preaching through Judges has been one of the toughest series I&#8217;ve attempted. It has also been very rewarding for our faith-family and for me.</p>
<p>As I am preaching through the book of Judges, I am noticing two kinds of stubbornness. This becomes evident when you enter the Book of Deliverers (chapters 3-16). In this section God teaches us through a series of narratives involving His people&#8217;s stubborn rebellion into idolatry and His own stubborn refusal to leave them in their rebellion.</p>
<p>I recommend taking the first four stories of God raising up deliverers for His people as one preaching unit (vv. 3:7&#8211;4:24). In those narratives, you can:</p>
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<li>Highlight our tendency to worship idols. You may be familiar with Keller&#8217;s explanation of idolatry: &#8220;What, if you lost it, would make life not worth living&#8230;.What makes us uncontrollably angry, anxious or despondent?&#8221; Someone said that our hearts are an idol factory. I prefer to think in terms of our hearts being a worship factory. We have an insatiable desire for false gods. Consider spending time explaining the connection between the sins we consistently struggle with and an idol or idols. Often, a sermon in Judges contains a first move focused on our evil idolatry, followed by God&#8217;s anger, followed by, His grace that saves.</li>
<li>Highlight God&#8217;s stubborn, repeated rescue attempts. Throughout the Judges, God&#8217;s grace is shown through His&#8230;</li>
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<li>tremendous patience with us</li>
<li>use of raw power to defeat temptation and sin (He delivers!)</li>
<li>ability to honor weak faith (like Barak&#8217;s)</li>
<li>ability to save us in a morally messy world where there are not always good options (there&#8217;s no WWJD approaches in some of these horrible scenes!)</li>
<li>provision of spiritual rest when temptation is defeated.</li>
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<p>And, God can does all that for Believers because He disciplined His Son and broke Satan&#8217;s power. As someone said, unlike the Judges, Jesus has the ability to rip the idols out of our hearts.</p>
<p>Preach well so He receives the glory in the Church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21).</p>
<p>Randal</p>
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