Certain Women Podcast

Judges 2–4; 6–8; 13–16, The Lord Raised Up a Deliverer

26 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Judges 2–4; 6–8; 13–16, The Lord Raised Up a Deliverer

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In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore the Book of Judges and the stories of women whose faith, courage, and influence shaped the course of Israel’s history. From Deborah’s leadership to Jael’s quiet but decisive bravery and Delilah’s tragic role in Samson’s downfall, the conversation highlights how women’s choices, both public and private, carry deep spiritual impact. The discussion focuses on the repeating cycle throughout Judges: Israel turns away from God, falls into hardship, cries out for help, and is delivered again. Tess and Becky connect these stories to modern discipleship, emphasizing that God often works through imperfect people willing to act in faith. Deborah’s example especially becomes a reminder that women can receive revelation, lead with confidence, and influence others spiritually within their homes, families, and communities. They also reflect on the sacredness of covenants and the importance of protecting what is holy in our lives. Through Samson’s story, they discuss the dangers of carelessness, misplaced trust, and allowing the world to weaken spiritual strength. At the same time, this episode offers encouragement that God continues to work through imperfect women today, and that even quiet, unseen acts of faith can create lasting ripple effects for generations.

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