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   Message 94,347 of 96,161   
   Christ Rose to All   
   How does Judges 14 Apply to the Church?    
   06 Oct 25 09:39:55   
   
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   discerning and steadfast, not governed by emotion or pressure when it   
   compromises obedience to God (Webb 360–75).   
      
   Works Cited   
      
   Aucker, W. Brian. “Judges.” *Gospel Transformation Bible: English   
   Standard Version,* edited by Bryan Chapell and Dane Ortlund, Crossway,   
   2013, p. 320.   
      
   Beetham, Christopher A., and Nancy L. Erickson, editors. *The NIV   
   Application Commentary on the Bible.* One-Volume Edition, Zondervan   
   Academic, 2024, pp. 213–14.   
      
   Block, Daniel Isaac. *Judges, Ruth.* Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1999,   
   pp. 424–38.   
      
   Holman Bible Publishers. *CSB Disciple’s Study Bible: Notes.* Holman   
   Bible Publishers, 2017, p. 384.   
      
   McGee, J. Vernon. *Thru the Bible Commentary: History of Israel   
   (Joshua/Judges).* Electronic ed., vol. 10, Thomas Nelson, 1991, pp. 199–202.   
      
   McMath, John T. “Judges.” *The Moody Bible Commentary,* edited by   
   Michael A. Rydelnik and Michael Vanlaningham, Moody Publishers, 2014,   
   pp. 381–82.   
      
   Webb, Barry G. *The Book of Judges.* Edited by R. K. Harrison and Robert   
   L. Hubbard Jr., William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2012, pp. 360–75.   
      
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   Have you heard the good news Christ died for our sins (†), and God   
   raised Him from the dead?   
      
   That Christ died for our sins shows we're sinners who deserve the death   
   penalty. That God raised Him from the dead shows Christ's death   
   satisfied God's righteous demands against our sin (Romans 3:25; 1 John   
   2:1-2). This means God can now remain just, while forgiving you of your   
   sins, and saving you from eternal damnation.   
      
   On the basis of Christ's death and resurrection for our sins, call on   
   the name of the Lord to save you: "For 'everyone who calls on the name   
   of the Lord will be saved'" (Romans 10:13, ESV).   
      
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