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How does the book of Judges relate to our Christian walk?

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The book of Judges illustrates the ongoing struggle of sin that Christians face despite being saved.

The book of Judges serves as a poignant reminder of the Christian walk marked by both possession of salvation and the struggle against sin. The Israelites possessed the land but failed to drive out their enemies, symbolizing the inner conflict believers experience. Just as they were delivered from Egypt but struggled with idolatry and sin, Christians are free from the bondage of sin yet find themselves grappling with fleshly desires and doubts. This historic narrative parallels the believer’s continual journey of sanctification, where grace is needed to address the failings inevitable in our lives. The narrative emphasizes that while victory is assured through Christ, the Christian life involves constant vigilance and reliance on God's grace to overcome failures and resist the temptation of sin.
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