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When the Women went to War - (Judges Part 3)
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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:
    1. Trust God to work through you, regardless of societal norms.
    2. Obey even when you’re afraid—God’s power shines in our weakness.
    3. 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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