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The Cycle

January 12, 2022 • Michael Fitzgerald

Throughout the first five books of the Old Testament, we see God’s people — the Israelites— taking shape as a nation. They are led out of captivity in Egypt by Moses. They wander through the wilderness where God gives them the law (the 10 commandments) and really teaches them what it means to belong to Him. After Moses, God shows His power through Joshua who leads the Israelites.

But then, we see God’s people turn away from Him.
They do this over and over again throughout the book of Judges. In fact, when you read the book closely, God’s people follow a pattern of actions over and over again.
This continues until the final judge ushers in the first king.

What about today? Judges were replaced by kings and kings were replaced by Jesus, so is the cycle from the judges over? It’s not!
God can use this cycle to draw the heart of a lost person to Himself.

Discussion
Discuss and break down the cycle in the diagram comparing it with the time of the judges and with our lives today!
Where do you currently find yourself in the cycle and why do you think that is?
Read and break our theme verse down… What is being communicated to us in this verse and how did this apply to the judges then? How does it apply to you today? 1st Corinthians 1:27 | Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful.
The Israelites were told to remove the idols from their land so they would not conform and worship them. Today we are called to live among the people of this world. How do we live amongst the "idols" of today without compromising our beliefs?

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