The more a person loves, the closer
he approaches the image of God.
– Martin Luther
The more a person loves, the closer– Martin Luther
Just because your body occupies space in a church pew one hour a week does not mean that you worship God.– Philip Graham Ryken in Discovering God

Christ loves His church – His life he gave
He died upon the tree
To cleanse us from our sin – to save
And present us holy
The husband now should love his wife
Love sacrificially
And for her good now give his life
Her best seeking daily
His wife the husband nourishes
And for her needs provides
He cares for her and cherishes
His wife close by his side
With Christ his model to follow
And his sins washed away
He strives our Lord’s great love to show
With Christ’s power each day
In ev’ry marriage there is sin
Selfish and hideous
But Christ can take what is broken
And make it glorious
He calls us to humility
Each husband and each wife
Deny ourselves for His glory
And become more like Christ
(To the tune of “We Sing the Greatness of Our God”)
The more satisfaction and delight we find in His love, the more we delight in loving others.– Donald Whitney in Ten Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health
Our passage tells of four judges today: Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, and Deborah. For all but Shamgar who is only mentioned briefly, we see the cycle that was mentioned in chapter 2. The people sinned, God sent others to oppress them, the people cried out, God sent someone to deliver them, and they had rest. Note:
The chosen agonize after the light;– George MacDonald
Judges begins promisingly as Judah continues the conquest of the land. But Israel’s failure to take the land and serve the Lord soon follows.
The greatest of all spiritual and eternal blessings is the presence of God. On this our heart’s strongest desires ought to be fixed.– John Stevenson
(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?
Here are some good posts for your weekend reading:
The Attraction of Idolatry – Kevin DeYoung
It is easy to see how we can make idols out of everything from health insurance to retirement accounts to political candidates to academic approval to sports to entertainment to Facebook to food and sex.
3 Godly Ambitions for the Christian – Tim Challies
Some of my favorite biblical commands are the ones that most counter our culture, and even our little Christian subculture. We find just such a series of commands….
4 Ways to Win the Battle Against Busyness – J. D. Greear (TGC)
The draw of busyness is that it gives us a sense of importance. When my schedule is full, I feel like I’m in demand. Without me, we think, all of this would fall apart. As Christians, we all too often baptize this idolatry by assuming that busyness equals faithfulness. And all the while we’re “burning ourselves out for Jesus,” we’re running on the fumes of our own self-importance. Meanwhile, Jesus is unimpressed.
If We Are So Burdened Then Why Aren’t the Prayer Meetings Full? – Erik Raymond
If we believe that God is good, sovereign, and holy, and that he has told us to cast our burdens on him in prayer then, where are the public prayer meetings by God’s people? If we are so exercised by injustice and depravity, why don’t Christians flood to church prayer meetings to gather with their brothers and sisters and plead with God in prayer? Why aren’t prayer meetings overflowing with burdened and broken people who want God to intervene and act?
Hope you have a great Lord’s Day!