Longing for a Righteous King
Longing for a Righteous King
Judges 3-21
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Sunday Morning Service,  March 15, 2009

The downward spiral of reprobation in Israel illustrates the depravity of the fallen human heart and the profound need for one who can lead God’s people to walk straight in the path of His will. However, the judges fail to provide that kind of leadership, and the Book of Judges ends with longing for a righteous king.

Other Lessons by Greg Stiekes

Evangelical Feminism and the Interpretation of Scripture
Biblical Gender Roles and the Rise of Feminism
The Holy Spirit and the Last Days – Part 2
The Holy Spirit and the Last Days – Part 1
The Hyperbolic Virtue of the Church
Stirring Up Spiritual Memory – Part 3

Other Lessons in Judges

Others May, But You Cannot
The Depravity of the Heart
The Man Who Could Have Been