As we approach the end of the Book of Judges, a polemic written by Samuel, against the trend in Israel to go after the gods of their neighbors, the pagan gods of Baal, Molech, and others who were nothing more than Satanic attempts to draw the hearts of God's people away from Him, we find the two great themes of redemptive history: 1) The sinfulness of men and the tendency to go astray after the gods of this world, and the 2) mercy of God displayed through substitutionary atonement, His judgment upon our enemies, 3) and the new life that He brings through the line of the Messiah, the Seed of the woman. Despite the rebellion of Israel, God intended to raise up in His patience and according to His promise a King who deliver His people from their sins and enemies.
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