Judges: Life Without A King - Week 11 (Judges 19:1-21:25)

Judges 19:1-21:25

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Judges 19:1-21:25

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Judges 19:1-21:25 〰️ Judges 19:1-21:25 〰️

Discussion Questions

  • Read Judges 19:1-21:25.

  • Can someone break down what is happening in this passage?

  • What stood out to you from the passage?

  • Does anything in this passage remind you of another part of Scripture?

  • What parts of the cycle do we see here in this passage? (Rebellion, Oppression, Repentance, Deliverance, and Rest & Peace)

  • Why do you think the author focuses on God’s people behaving like (or worse than) the Canaanites? What warning does this give us as the church?

  • The concubine’s father seems more concerned with social reputation than his daughter’s well-being. What does this reveal about his priorities? In what ways are we tempted to preserve appearances instead of protecting others?

  • How should the gospel shape the way we extend welcome and care—especially to strangers and the vulnerable? How is our community group doing in this area?

  • The sermon described how sexual ethics erode without a transcendent moral authority. How do you see that erosion playing out in today’s culture? What helps us remain faithful to God’s design for sexuality?

  • What kind of man would step out into the darkness to protect others? How does Jesus contrast with the Levite? What does His example call you to do in your relationships, responsibilities, and leadership?


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