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When the Lord Raises Up A Deliverer | Judges 2–16 | Come Follow Me Morning Meditation

8 min · 25 de may de 2026
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May 25–31 | Come, Follow Me: Judges 2–4; 6–8; 13–16 What if the story of Judges is not ultimately about people wandering… but about a God who keeps raising up deliverance? In this week’s Come, Follow Me morning meditation, we reflect on the book of Judges and the repeated pattern of mercy woven through Israel’s story: forgetting, wandering, returning—and again and again, the Lord responding. Through the examples of Deborah, Gideon, and Samson, this meditation explores what it means to move into a new day with courage, covenant strength, and trust in God’s power to help us begin again. If you feel spiritually tired, discouraged, or uncertain today, this meditation is an invitation to remember: You are not trapped in old cycles. Through Jesus Christ, deliverance is still possible. ✨ Perfect for scripture study, morning devotionals, prayer time, or quiet reflection before beginning the day. This week’s Come, Follow Me lesson: “The Lord Raised Up a Deliverer” Judges 2–4; 6–8; 13–16 💛 Subscribe for weekly: • Morning Meditations • Sleep Meditations • Scripture Bedtime Stories • Come, Follow Me study content

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