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Who’s Conquering the Canaanites?
Deu 7:
Ex 23:27-30
What were to be the Lord’s responsibilities in the conquest of Canaan?
esponsibility and role in the conquest of Canaan?
He would …
Terrorize and drive out the inhabitants of the land
Deliver these enemies of Israel into the hands of the Israelites
Deu 7:17-
Deu 7:24-
Ex 23:
Ex 23:
Ex 23:31-
And what were the Israelites’ responsibilities in the conquest of Canaan?
The Israelites were to …
Remember how God had done mighty miracles to deliver them out of Egypt
Utterly destroy anything associated with idolatry, even the gold and the silver
Have nothing whatever to do with the gods of the Canaanites
And they were to …
Worship, serve and obey only the Lord (Jehovah)
Completely drive out the inhabitants of the land
And What Did Israel *Do* in Canaan?
Judges 1:27-35
Judges 3:5-7
Instead, the Israelites
Instead, the Israelites
The LORD Warns of Consequences
Judges 2:1-
Whose fault was it, that God now decided not to drive the Canaanites out of the land?
Now that the Israelites were worshipping idols instead of God, how would the Israelites be affected if the Lord still continued to drive out the inhabitants of the land?
How would His continued intervention shape their picture and understanding of Him?
Of themselves?
Of the pagan culture and pagan worship they were indulging in?
They would think that He …
and that they themselves …
and that these idols could / had …
Influence of Godly Leaders
Judges 2:7
According to , what distinguished the Israelite God-fearing parents from their children?
The word translated as “know” does not mean mere intellectual assent to a truth.
It means knowing through experience, and here it means experiencing a relationship with God.
The children did not have a continuing, vibrant relationship with the Lord.
What are some of the elements that make for a living, vibrant relationship with someone else?
How does that translate into having a relationship with God?
Foreword to The Sanguma Tree by Simon Liversidge
What was God Doing??
Judges 2:11-
Judges 2:14-
Judges 2:
Judges 2:
Whenever the Lord raised up judges for them, the Lord … saved them from the hand of their enemies … For the Lord was moved to pity by their groaning …
Judges 2:19
Judges 2:20
Why was God angry?
What did the Lord dislike so much about His people’s worshipping idols instead of worshipping Him?
Choosing another god leads to …
Choosing another god leads to …
Damaged self-worth, damaged relationships, guilt / shame
Fear of death
Separation from the One Who loves us
Why were the Israelites being tested – who actually needed to know whether they would “keep the way of the LORD”?
What did they need to understand?
Why were the Israelites being tested – who actually needed to know whether they would “keep the way of the LORD”?
Our God is like a parent … Our son, becoming homeless, living on the street?
What difference could it make, for them to know whether the Israelites would “keep the way of the LORD”?
Our God is like a parent … Our son, becoming homeless, living on the street?
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