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The First Judge, Othniel

The First Judge, Othniel

Released Thursday, 9th July 2020
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The First Judge, Othniel

The First Judge, Othniel

The First Judge, Othniel

The First Judge, Othniel

Thursday, 9th July 2020
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Rev. Tyrel Bramwell, pastor at St. Mark Lutheran Church in Ferndale, CA, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 3:1-11.

When the LORD declared that He would leave pagan nations in the Promised Land, He did so as a test for His people in order that they would learn to rely on Him instead of any idols. This was His purpose in teaching them war. He did not desire to teach them proper military tactics; He desired to teach His people that He was the One fighting for them. Such physical warfare is a picture of the spiritual warfare that is constantly happening for the people of God. The people of Israel in the book of Judges failed the test miserably. Living among the pagan nations, they intermarried with them and began to serve their idols. The LORD gave them over to the evil they desired through a double evil, the Mesopotamian king, Cushan-rishathaim. This is the background for the first judge, Othniel. When Israel cried out to the LORD for help, He sent Othniel, clothed in the Holy Spirit, to deliver His people. The LORD won the victory for His people and gave them His rest, a picture of the eternity free from all enemies that awaits all those who trust in Christ.

“Rebellion and Rescue” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Judges. This book is characterized by a familiar. As the generations after Joshua forget the LORD and what He has done for Israel, they fall into idolatry. The LORD gives them over into the hands of their enemies in order to bring them to their senses. When they cry out to Him in repentance, He sends a judge to rescue them and give them rest for a time, until they relapse into idolatry once more. In this cycle, we see a picture of our own Christian life. Daily, the old Adam in us is drowned in contrition and repentance, and the new man emerges in Baptismal forgiveness to live in righteousness and purity before God forever.

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