
Season 2 · Episode 7
When the Women went to War - (Judges Part 3)
The Ashland St. Pulpit · Ashland St. Baptist Church
December 9, 202437m 13s
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Show Notes
"When the Woman Went to War"
Text: Judges 4:1
Introduction
- The Judges Cycle: Sin → Suffering → Supplication → Salvation.
- Ehud, the previous deliverer, brought temporary relief but couldn’t transform Israel’s hearts. This highlights the need for an ultimate Savior.
Key Themes and Takeaways
1. The One with Faith (Judges 4:4)
- Deborah’s Leadership:
- A woman chosen by God in a time of fear and leadership failure among Israel’s men.
- Note: Deborah’s role reflects God’s sovereignty, not a normative pattern for church leadership.
- Personal Challenge: Every believer is called to lead in some way—whether through influence, service, or example.
2. The One that Follows (Judges 4:6)
- Barak’s Call:
- God instructed Barak to lead the army, but he hesitated, depending on Deborah’s presence for courage.
- Key Points:
- The Favor: God’s promise of victory.
- The Fear: Barak’s reluctance showed incomplete faith.
- The Fortune: Despite fear, his obedience enabled him to witness God’s power.
- Reflection Question: What areas of life require you to step out in faith, even when you feel afraid?
- Heber the Kenite’s Decision:
- His choice to align with Israel’s enemies set up a critical moment in God’s plan.
- The Battle:
- A rare unity among six tribes (Naphtali, Zebulun, Ephraim, Benjamin, Manasseh, Issachar) fighting under God’s command.
- God’s intervention through nature (storm and flooding) ensured Israel’s victory.
- Application: Small actions can have significant impacts when used by God.
4. The One Who Finished It (Judges 4:17-22)
- Jael’s Bold Move:
- The Betrayal: She lured Sisera into her tent, giving him a false sense of security.
- The Bottle: Milk calmed him, making him vulnerable.
- The Burial: Jael delivered God’s judgment, bringing an end to Sisera’s oppression.
- Takeaway: Jael teaches us that courage and willingness are key when God calls us to act, even in unconventional ways.
Closing Thoughts
- This story illustrates God’s ability to use unexpected people to fulfill His purposes.
- Lessons to Apply:
- Trust God to work through you, regardless of societal norms.
- Obey even when you’re afraid—God’s power shines in our weakness.
- Honor God by recognizing and supporting those He calls.
Challenge for Today: Who will step up in faith and answer God’s call in our time?
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