Hungry Sheep
In this Bible study, we continue our verse-by-verse journey through the Scriptures with the books of Joshua and Judges, focusing on the Jews and the land. Joshua records Israel’s triumphant entry into the Promised Land under God’s leadership, the miraculous crossing of the Jordan, the conquest of Jericho by faith, the defeat at Ai due to hidden sin, the strategic victories over Canaanite kings, and the division of the land among the tribes. We explore rich typology: the Jordan crossing as a picture of entering spiritual rest and sanctification in Christ, the stones as memorials of identification with His death and resurrection, and the incomplete conquest due to compromise. Judges then reveals a tragic cycle of apostasy, oppression, crying out to God, and temporary deliverance through the judges. We see Israel’s repeated failure to drive out the Canaanites, the rise and moral decline of leaders like Gideon, Jephthah, and Samson, and the deepening chaos as “every man did that which was right in his own eyes.” The study highlights the conditional nature of national blessings under the Mosaic covenant, the consequences of idolatry and compromise, and the constant need for heart-level repentance and obedience. This section powerfully illustrates that while God faithfully fulfilled His promises to give Israel the land, possession and continued blessing depended on faith and obedience — truths that point forward to the greater spiritual rest found only in Christ.
48 episodios
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