Judges 14:1-16:31
Don’t waste the opportunities God gives you. That’s what we’ll learn from Sampson as we travel the pages of Judges 14-16 and see the tragic end of a man who could lived a life that glorified God, but instead wasted it in sin.
Judges 12:1-13:25
Can God use our failure for His glory? That’s what Dr. J. Vernon McGee is talking about as we come to Judges 12 and 13. So, join us as we study the last four judges in a very dark part of Israel’s history.
Judges 11:7-40
“What if I rashly promise God something in a crisis and then later don’t do it? Am I condemned?” That’s the situation facing Jephthah in Judges 11. Will Jephthah really have to sacrifice his daughter? Hop aboard the Bible Bus as God’s Word tells us about the importance of the vows we make and more.
Judges 10:3-11:11
The children of Israel have arrived at the lowest point in their history throughout the time of the judges. Will they finally turn back to God? If they do, will God once again send help? Dr. J. Vernon McGee answers these questions and more as our study of the Old Testament book of Judges continues in chapters 10 and 11.
Judges 8:1-10:2
The saga of Gideon and the Israelites continues. After the battle, the people want Gideon as king, but wisely he refuses. However, in the years to follow, Gideon makes several bad choices in his personal life and God doesn’t approve. What happens next?
Judges 6:34-7:25
God’s light shines best through broken pots. That’s what we’re learning as we study the life of Gideon. Join us and see how God can take our weaknesses and use them for His victory.
Judges 6:1-35
Israel is oppressed by the Midianites, so God sends a prophet to explain why. When they cry out for mercy, God sends another judge named Gideon. Like the rest, Gideon has faults, but can he overcome them and become the man God has in mind?
Judges 5:1-31
Israel is upside down with lawlessness. It’s not safe to travel on the roads, people have no defense against enemies, and no one will assume leadership. Is God finally done, or will He intervene again? Find out in this intriguing study of Judges 5.
Judges 3:12-4:25
Three ordinary men and one outstanding woman whom God appointed as judges over the land of Israel, that’s what we’ll hear about as we journey through the Old Testament book of Judges. So, join us and see how God can use even the ordinary and flawed to accomplish His purpose.
Judges 1:1-3:11
If you’ve never studied the book of Judges, you’ll be surprised by the valuable lessons we’ll learn from our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee. Hop aboard the Bible Bus as we learn how to walk with God—or, in this case, the consequences of not walking with God.