Gilbert House Fellowship #342: Judges 19–20
SODOM AND GOMORRAH come to mind when reading the last chapters of the Book of Judges.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #341: Judges 14–18
SAMSON WAS the stereotypical alpha male. Ruled by his passions, Samson fell into the hands of Israel’s enemies, the Philistines—but God used even Samson’s failings to save His people from their enemies.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #340: Judges 11–13
JUDGES 11 describes an event in Israel’s history that is difficult to reconcile with a loving God.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #339: Judges 9–10
THE SHORT reign of Gideon’s son Abimelech lasted just three years, with a sad end to what was the first attempt to create a ruling dynasty over Israel. And at the heart of the conspiracy was a city sacred to one of the most powerful and popular of the fallen angels.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #338: Judges 6–8
THE STORY of Gideon is not just an example of faith in the face of overwhelming odds; it’s also another example of the Trinity in the Old Testament.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #337: Judges 5
ON THE surface, the song of Deborah and Barak in Judges 5 is a celebration of a miraculous military victory over a superior enemy. It is that, but it’s much more.Continue Reading