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📖 In this lesson from Judges 4–5, we explore one of the most remarkable deliverance accounts in the Book of Judges. Israel once again falls into sin, experiences twenty years of Canaanite oppression, and cries out to the Lord. In response, God raises up Deborah, Barak, and Jael to bring victory in a way no one would have expected. This study highlights the cycle of sin and deliverance, the spiritual decline after Joshua, and the powerful truth that God is not limited by human expectations or cultural norms. ________________________________________ 📚 You’ll Learn: • Why the incomplete conquest in Judges 1 mattered spiritually • How the cycle of sin → oppression → repentance → deliverance shapes the book • The significance of Deborah’s leadership as prophetess and judge • Barak’s conditional obedience and its consequences • Why Jael’s role fulfills divine prophecy • How Judges 5 celebrates God’s sovereign intervention ________________________________________ 📖 Key Scriptures: • Judges 1–3 (Review of decline and first judges) • Judges 4:1–24 (Deborah, Barak, and Jael) • Judges 5:1–31 (The Song of Deborah) • Joshua 11:10–13 (Background of Hazor) ________________________________________ 🔎 Main Themes: • Spiritual compromise leads to oppression • God disciplines but remains faithful • Leadership requires courage and trust • Divine victory often comes through unexpected means • Obedience matters — hesitation has consequences ________________________________________ ☀️ Memory Verse: “Has not the LORD gone out before you?” — Judges 4:14 ________________________________________ 🛡️ Lessons for Today: God does not always work according to our plans. In this account, He uses a prophetess to command, a hesitant military leader to act, and a tent-dwelling woman to strike the decisive blow. Faith means trusting God’s method, not insisting on our own. ________________________________________ ▶️ Next Steps: • Read Judges 4 and 5 together to see narrative and poetry side-by-side • Compare the spiritual climate here with Judges 2 • Reflect on where obedience may require courage in your own life ________________________________________ #BibleStudy #Judges #Deborah #Barak #Jael #OldTestament #Faith #Deliverance #ChurchOfChrist