Old Testament (24)
  1. Craig and Troy return to the little book of Jude, where Jude reminds us of God's authority, ability to judge absolutely.
  2. This little book is full of deep thoughts and emphasizes a call to sound doctrine.
  3. Finally, the end of Judges! Except it's depressing . . . and sad . . . and full of foolishness and falseness and just plain sin.
  4. When we approach evil by our power, we will suffer great defeat.
  5. IT'S JUST SO CREEPY. Just when you think the world has reached its lowest point, you go and open the bible and see when it was even lower.
  6. . . . which, as you and I (and Craig and Troy) know is a very very bad idea. Why don't the people in the book of Judges recognize the bitter irony in what they say and do?
  7. You know what the most amazing thing about the story of Samson is?
  8. Well, it appears Samson didn't learn his lesson after all.
  9. Once again, Samson feels he's been wronged.
  10. So, how many ways can Samson violate his Naziritic vows (that's a question, Samson, not a challenge!)?
  11. The beginnings of Samson the Nazirite and his vows.
  12. As Craig and Troy continue through the book of Judges, we encounter Jephthah. Did God raise him up, or was he raised up by men?
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