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162 Bible Overview: Judges
Do you want to understand the biblical theology revealed in the Book of Judges?Today, Tiffany Coker and Pastor Jeff Cranston explore the theological themes in the Book of Judge. They tackle the tension between God's justice and mercy, discuss the role of the Holy Spirit, examine the appearances of the Angel of the Lord, and highlight the theme of grace. Throughout the episode, they provide insights into the historical context, structure, and significance of the book.<br/>[00:00- 08:32] Exploring Biblical Theology in the Book of JudgesTiffany Coker and her father, Pastor Jeff Cranston, focus this episode on the Book of JudgesThey acknowledge the book's explicit and challenging content, which raises questions about God and His peopleThe historical context of Judges and its place within the narrative of Israel's history is discussedTiffany poses rapid-fire questions about the Book of Judges to Pastor Jeff, setting the stage for a discussion on its relevance and impact in the lives of believers today<br/>[08:33 - 17:02] Unveiling God's Justice and Mercy in JudgesPastor Jeff discusses the tension between God's justice and mercy in JudgesThe doctrine of penal substitution and God's mercy through justice is explainedThe authorship and historical context of the Book of Judges are briefly discussed, noting the absence of a named author and the estimated time frame of its compositionPastor Jeff and Tiffany outline the cyclical structure of the book, characterized by the pattern of apostasy, oppression, repentance, and deliveranceThey explain the doctrine of penal substitution and how Christ's sacrifice on the cross satisfied the penalty of sin, enabling God to extend mercy to undeserving sinners<br/>[17:03 - 25:09] Theophanies and God's Merciful Provision in JudgesTiffany and Pastor Jeff discuss two additional theological themes found in the Book of Judges: the appearances of the Angel of the Lord and the theme of graceThey explain the concept of theophanies, where God manifests Himself in human or angelic form for a brief period to convey a messageThe theme of grace is discussed, highlighting God's continual demonstration of grace, compassion, and mercy to His people despite their failures and rebellionsThey mention the presence of 22 women in the Book of Judges, noting the significance of their roles within the narrative<br/>Quotes: "God always had his hand on them, always had his eye on them. So that's grace, and that theme of God's grace in response to human failure carries into our day and age for sure." - Pastor Jeff Cranston"In the Book of Judges, we observe clearly that life is messy and foul and complicated and that it is the cycle of our own sin that creates these problems." - Pastor Jeff Cranston<br/>Join the Conversation We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.org. Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church. Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!<br/>