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What lessons do we learn about God from the Book of Judges?

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The Book of Judges teaches that God is both just in His judgment and merciful in His deliverance.

From the Book of Judges, we learn significant lessons about God's character. God is portrayed as just, responding to Israel's transgressions with rightful judgment and allowing them to face the consequences of their idolatry. However, equally important is the revelation of God's mercy; He continually hears the prayers of His people when they repent and cry out for help. The judges He raises up exemplify both aspects of God’s nature—His justice and His mercy. Through their deliverance, we see God's willingness to forgive and restore, illustrating His covenant faithfulness to Israel despite their shortcomings. This duality presents God not as merely a ruler of law but as a loving Father who desires reconciliation with His children.
Scripture References: Judges 2:20-23, 2 Peter 3:9

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The Judges
Peter L. Meney · Nov 5, 2023
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