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Deborah

February 9, 2022 • Michael Fitzgerald

Consistent with the cycle of judges, peace among the Israelites is eventually disrupted because they turn away from God to follow sin instead.

During this time in God raises a judge and this time, it’s a woman.
Judges 4:4-5 | Deborah, the wife of Lappidoth, was a prophet who was judging Israel at that time. She would sit under the Palm of Deborah, between Ramah and Bethel in the hill country of Ephraim, and the Israelites would go to her for judgment.

God gives Deborah his plan for rescuing his people from Canaan. She tells a man named Barak—

Judges 4:6b-7 | “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, commands you: Call out 10,000 warriors from the tribes of Naphtali and Zebulun at Mount Tabor. And I will call out Sisera, commander of Jabin’s army, along with his chariots and warriors, to the Kishon River. There I will give you victory over him.”
Barak doubts God’s promise and wants Deborah, God’s judge, to go with him. Perhaps he feels that her presence will ensure his safety. He may even trust Deborah’s relationship with God more than his own. But because of his doubt, Deborah explains—

Judges 4:9a | “Very well,” she replied, “I will go with you. But you will receive no honor in this venture, for the Lord’s victory over Sisera will be at the hands of a woman.”

Read the rest of Judges 4 & Judges 5 to see how this exciting event unfolded!

Psalm 20:7 | Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.

Discussion
1. Thinking in terms of trusting God, who do you relate to more in this story, Deborah or Barak? Why?
2. Can you describe a time God called you to do something and you said no? What did you miss out on because of saying no?
3. Can you describe some of the promises God has made in His word?
4. God does not break His promises! How can you take refuge in knowing that? How can you apply this moving forward with doubts you might have in trusting God?

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