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Judges 1-21 Pastor Ryan Johnson February 25, 2018 Two types of suffering in this world. Self-inflicted and God ordained. 1 Peter 4: 15-19 @PastorRyanJ — Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018 Your choices matter and the type of choices you make makes you who you are. They shape your life. @PastorRyanJ — Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) […]


Judges 1-21

Pastor Ryan Johnson

February 25, 2018



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Two types of suffering in this world. Self-inflicted and God ordained. 1 Peter 4: 15-19 @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


Your choices matter and the type of choices you make makes you who you are. They shape your life. @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


God is the ultimate promise keeper. @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


Judges begins with Joshua's death. @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


Three sections of Judges. Chapter 1 tribes are in their territories but Canaanites still in land. Chapter 2 is summary of whole book Sin Suffering Surrender Deliverance @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


Judges 3-16 Tells how Israel's leaders go from bad to worse. @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


The Bible paints a very clear picture about the nature of human beings. @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


Reason Israel fell? Judges 2:10 and there arose another generation after them who did not know the Lord or the work that he had done in Israel. @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


We are hardwired by sin to forget God and if we don't go out of our way to turn our eyes on God then we're in trouble. @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


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— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


Judges reminds us that when we say yes to the sins of our lives we hurt those around us. @PastorRyanJ


— Ashley Carlisle (@c_lisle10) February 25, 2018


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