Judges Explained: What Happens When We Drift from God
Judges is raw, violent, morally complex, and relentlessly honest. It is also one of the most important books in the Old Testament — a mirror held up to a people who had everything they needed to walk with God and kept choosing everything else instead. Sound familiar? The book of Judges ends with one of the most chilling lines in all of Scripture: "In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes." — Judges 21:25 It appears twice, in almost identical form — once in Judges 17:6 and again at the very end. The repetition is intentional. The author wants you to sit with it. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes. Not what was right in God's eyes. Not what the covenant demanded. What felt right to them. In the moment. Without accountability to anyone above themselves. The result is a book full of stories that make you wince: assassinations, sexual violence, civil war, child sacrifice, and a chain of leaders who are brave and broken in ...