(1-2) Though Israel started well, they quickly became unfaithful to God. What phrase is repeated in 1:27-33 that shows their first step of unfaithfulness?
What second step of unfaithfulness do you see in 2:11-13?
How is the second step related to the first? What can we learn from this?
In what ways can the people around us lead us astray today? What steps can we take to minimize our culture’s pagan influence in our lives and families?
(2) What tragedy do we find in v10 that further leads to Israel’s unfaithfulness?
What application is there in this verse for parents? The church? Youth?
(2-4) Judges 2:11-19 describe a continuous four-part cycle found throughout the book of Judges. Describe each part of the cycle.
Summarize how this cycle plays out in the following passages:
3:7-11 –
3:12-30 –
4:1-24 –
(4-5) Despite their unfaithfulness, God did not desert them, but continued to deliver them from their enemies. What assurance did Deborah give Barak (4:14)? How does this assurance encourage you today?
How did Deborah and Barak respond after God delivered them (chapter 5)? Are we quick to do the same?

In effect, living apart from a conscious sense that the Lord is present is to live as though God really is not there.
What is it that distracts me from prayer? What is it that keeps me from prayer? Are there distractions in my life I need to seriously address to maintain (or even begin to have) the priority of prayer? Does media eat up too much of my time and crowd out prayer? What have I prioritized, even without thinking, above communing with God?
The Christian should live on his knees, fight on his knees, and die and go to heaven on his knees.
Self-denial is the foundation of godliness, and if this is not well laid, all the building will fall.