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God Wants Trust Not Transactions (Judges 11-12)
Jephthah is a complicated figure, and he represents the depravity of his time. It’s clear that despite Jephthah’s allegiance to God, his prayers are rooted in paganism.
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Jephthah is a complicated figure, and he represents the depravity of his time. It’s clear that despite Jephthah’s allegiance to God, his prayers are rooted in paganism.
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Should you lay out a fleece when you pray? Judges 6 shows it’s not faith but fear that drove Gideon. What we really need is to trust what God has already said.
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Psalm 23 is not about self-help or good vibes. It is about a Shepherd who gives you everything you need, even when life feels like a dark valley.
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What does God have to say about the way I talk? As it turns out, quite a lot. In Proverbs 10, Solomon shares profound insights about how we should and shouldn’t speak.
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Judges 1–3 shows the painful cycle of sin and rescue. Even when God's people fail repeatedly, he raises up deliverers and refuses to give up on them.
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Why would a loving God call himself jealous? Joshua 23 and 24 show that his jealousy is proof of his deep love and desire for our full devotion.
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Did God really command genocide in Joshua? A closer look at the text and context shows a deeper story of justice, mercy, and fulfilled promises.
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Why is sin so devastating? Joshua 6–8 shows us that even hidden disobedience can block God's favor and bring unexpected harm to the whole community.
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You don’t have to have all the answers to take the next step. Joshua teaches that trusting God is about moving forward, even when you feel unready.
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If God cares, why does He stay silent when I cry out? Every believer wrestles with this question at some point in their walk with Him.
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Do you love correction or resist it? Proverbs 9 reveals that wise people welcome correction as a path to growth, while mockers reject it to their own harm.
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Have you ever felt like you’re a terrible Christian and that following God is an impossible task? If so, take heart and lean into Deuteronomy 30.