Judges 4:1:5:31 | The Promise and the Peg

Blair Robinson | June 22, 2025

Scripture: Judges 4:1:5:31

Though we rebel, God remains faithful—redeeming us by crushing the enemy. Why do we rebel against God? 1. Rebellion is in our hearts (1–3) 2. Redemption is in God’s heart (4–24) a. Deborah [the unique leader] b. Barak [the faithful warrior] c. Jael [the courageous agent of deliverance] Applications from these servants. a. God works through weakness. b. God’s Word is sufficient. c. God delights in faithful women. Takeaways. a. God is victorious—He has crushed the head of the enemy. b. God is trustworthy—His word never fails. c. God is worthy—He deserves our full devotion. d. God is the deliverer—not our strength, but His. e. God is the judge–the unrepentant will perish. f. God is sovereign–working behind the veil. g. God is glorious—He alone deserves the praise.

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