T he only good news that we ought to know and remember is that Jesus Christ had already won the war against sin and death. He has made it possible for us to join Him in the afterlife. All we need now to do is accept Him as He is. God is alive today and it may be sometimes be difficult to see this. The world and its demonic nature has still made it look like that only worldly things matter and that the ultimate goal of each one is to achieve their own personal happiness. This is the biggest lie of all, that we should do all to make us happy. Individual happiness at the expense of someone else is the biggest deception of all. The truth is, our lives are never really about us. It is ultimately about God and about others. It is about how you can provide and give joy even at our own expense. This is the model of ultimate and genuine love that Jesus shown us at the cross. "Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s frie...
The Book of Judges: A Detailed Summary The Book of Judges, the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, describes the tumultuous period in Israel's history between the death of Joshua and the rise of the monarchy. It chronicles a recurring cycle of disobedience, oppression, repentance, and deliverance, as God raises up charismatic leaders, known as "judges," to rescue His people from their enemies. The book famously concludes with the lament: "In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as they saw fit." (Judges 17:6, 21:25) . Narrative Summary The book opens by lamenting the failure of the Israelite tribes to completely drive out the Canaanite inhabitants after Joshua's death. This incomplete conquest sets the stage for the chronic problems that follow. The core of the book is structured around a cyclical pattern: Apostasy (Sin): The Israelites "did evil in the eyes of the Lord" by worshipping false gods (Baals and Ashtoreths)...