Judges (2025)

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JM

November 05, 2025

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Part 1: The roots of Israel’s apostasy (Judges 1:1-3:6)

Prelude to apostasy (Judges 1:1-2:5)

Initial battles and seeds of apostasy (Judges 1:1-21)

  • Judges 1:4-7 – The Israelites were acting as God’s agent of justice.
  • The tribes of Judah and Benjamin feature heavily in the book of Judges. David and Jesus both later came from Judah. Saul came from Benjamin.
  • Judges 1:8 – Jerusalem would change hands many times over the years. It wasn’t fully conquered by Israel until II Samuel 5.
  • Judges 1:13 – Othniel would later be the first judge. Depending on how you read this, it seems that Othniel married his cousin (Caleb’s daughter).
  • The Israelites tended to better be able to hold positions in the hill country. The Canaanites had iron chariots and tended to hold locations in the plains more easily. Of course, with God helping them, if the Israelites had been doing as He instructed, they should have been able to easily hold any position.

Incomplete conquests portending apostasy (Judges 1:22-36)

  • Judges 1:24 – They seem to be asking for the secret entrance here, which ancient cities often had in case of siege.
  • See Deuteronomy 20:16. No one in Canaan was to be spared.

The angel of the Lord and Israel’s apostasy (Judges 2:1-5)

Takeaways

  • An incomplete eradication of sin will result in a disastrous downward spiral into unfaithfulness for us as it did for the Israelites.
  • Matthew 18:8
  • What is lingering in your life which is causing – or could cause – your spiritual demise?

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Benchley Sermons 2025

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DW

November 02, 2025

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Introduction

  • Nebuchadnezzar was known as a great builder (the hanging gardens of Babylon, for example) and a fierce conqueror.
  • Jeremiah 52:4, 10-16 – Nebuchadnezzar conquered Jerusalem and took some of the people back to Babylon, leaving only the poor in the land.
  • Jeremiah 25:8-12 – God used Nebuchadnezzar to punish Israel.

He would ‘learn his lesson,’ but then turn around and sin again.

He never focused exclusively on God.

  • Daniel 4:1-3 – Nebuchadnezzar calls God “the most high God.” See also Daniel 3:26. Although this is a correct term, it seems that Nebuchadnezzar might have thought of God as just being the highest of many gods.
  • Daniel 4:8-9, 18
  • Nebuchadnezzar changed the names of Daniel and his friends:
    • Jewish names:
      • Daniel: God is my judge
      • Hananiah: Who is what God is?
      • Azariah: Yahweh has helped
    • Babylonian names:
      • Belteshazzar: Bel protect the prince
      • Shadrach: Command of Aku
      • Meshach: Who is like Aku?
      • Abed-nego: Servant of Nebo
  • Daniel 5:11 – He never got rid of the other “magicians” even though he made Daniel chief of the magicians.
  • Acts 17:23-24, 31
  • Acts 4:12 – Salvation is in no else!
  • Matthew 16:18
  • Ephesians 4:4-6 – There is one God.

He was guilty of pride.

  • Daniel 4:25-37 – God humbled Nebuchadnezzar.
  • Are we guilty of pride?
  • Belshazzar saw what happened to Nebuchadnezzar and was still guilty of pride.

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I Timothy 1

I Timothy 1:1-2 – Greeting

  • The letter is from Paul to Timothy.
  • Paul points out that God chose him to be an apostle.

I Timothy 1:3-7 – “instruct certain men not to teach strange doctrines”

  • I Timothy 1:4
    • Ephesus timeline:
      • Paul’s second journey: Acts 18:19-21
      • Paul’s third journey: Acts 19
      • Paul’s farewell: Acts 20 – trouble brewing
      • Paul’s letter: Ephesians
      • Timothy in Ephesus: I and II Timothy
      • John’s letter: Revelation 2:1-7
  • I Timothy 1:6-7 – Just because someone is confident doesn’t mean they know what they are talking about.

I Timothy 1:8-11 – “The Law is good”

I Timothy 1:12-17 – Paul and Jesus

I Timothy 1:18-20 – Timothy fighting the good fight

I Timothy 2

I Timothy 2:1-8 – Praying for people God wants to save.

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Holiness (2025)

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CL

October 29, 2025

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Holiness means action

Key passage of the quarter

Why did God create us?

Don’t grow weary

  • Galatians 6:7-10 – don’t grow weary in doing good, you will be rewarded
  • Romans 2:6-10 - don’t grow weary in doing good, you will be rewarded
  • Hebrews 6:10-12 - don’t grow weary in doing good, you will be rewarded

What is the point of good works?

  • Matthew 5:16 – people may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven

What are good works?

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Benchley Sermons 2025

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EW

October 26, 2025

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We were made to have fear.

  • Proverbs 22:3
  • Fear is useful and keeps us alive.
  • Healthy fear can be a good thing.

Fear is real.

  • Man and beast have fear.
    • God made us and them that way.
    • Protected and fed by animals’ fear of us – Genesis 9:2
  • Fear can help us – Proverbs 1:7
  • Fear can hinder us – Matthew 25:24-28
    • Fear of acting in this case was called wicked and lazy.

What causes fear?

Kinds of fear

It can be controlled

  • If we couldn’t control our fears, God wouldn’t have told us not to fear.
  • Some general guidelines
    • Objectively examine what makes you afraid and why (awareness)
    • Known what you can use to mitigate it (knowledge)
    • Learn to use those items of mitigation (confidence)
    • Example – fear of flying

Subjecting fear

Love

Helping others gain courage

Why is courage so important?

  • Why work so hard for it
  • Why strive to encourage others?

Take courage

Encourage others

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