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What does the story of the judges teach us about God’s providence?

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The story of the judges demonstrates God’s sovereignty in raising leaders for His people.

The account of the judges in Israel illuminates the sovereign hand of God at work throughout history. Despite the chaos and unfaithfulness exhibited by the people of Israel, God consistently raised judges to lead, guide, and deliver them from oppressors. This theme reflects God’s unceasing care for His elect and illustrates His providence in securing a witness among His people, even in times of spiritual decline. Each judge, whether prominent like Gideon or less known like Tola and Jair, served to point God's people back to Him, emphasizing the importance of His guidance. Thus, even amidst societal turmoil, God's plan of redemption remains intact, revealing His faithfulness to His covenant promises.
Scripture References: Judges 2:16-18, Hebrews 11:32-34

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