Judges Overview
Date: 03/05/2008 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
Roger gives an overview of the book of Judges, which records how the Israelites settled into the land and where things wentDate: 03/05/2008 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
Roger gives an overview of the book of Judges, which records how the Israelites settled into the land and where things wentDate: 21/10/1990 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Judges 1:1-2:23 | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
In this double session, Roger gives an introduction to the book, with a brief history of UK revivals, and encourages us toDate: 14/11/1990 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Judges 2:1-3:31 | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
Here we look at the revival under Othniel, whose name means 'the power of God', and reveals how he had the powerDate: 12/12/1990 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
We look at three women – Deborah, who was the great woman leader of Israel who led a revival, Jael who showedDate: 13/01/1990 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Judges 7:1-8:35 | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
Gideon led 300 men to victory over a mighty army, including their camels, and was then challenged and tempted. Overcomers must dealDate: 03/02/1990 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Judges 8:1-9:57 | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
In Judges 8 Gideon refuses to be made king, but does make an ephod which becomes a snare to him. When GideonDate: 03/03/1991 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
Jephthah led the sixth revival. Despite the rejection he had suffered, like David, he drew people together and became a mighty manDate: 21/04/1991 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
In this session, Roger talks about Samson's faith. We see how Samson's life reveals four pictures of what Jesus's victory on theDate: 12/05/1990 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Judges
This final session describes the two evil consequences of people turning away from God - idolatry and immorality. Judges 17-18 tells of