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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

The Theology of ROAR: Judges Part 3

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2025

⏱️ 60 minutes

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During today’s podcast on Back Porch Theology we’re exploring one of the greatest leaders in the history of God’s people who just so happens to be a chick named Deb! She was both a judge and a prophetess. Which means she was kind of like a president and pastor rolled into one - the entire prone-to-wander nation of Israel turned to her for leadership, wisdom, and spiritual guidance. And another unlikely heroine makes her debut during Deborah’s timeline, too. Her name was Jael and let me tell you, that woman was LEGIT - she could have held her own against a burly, tatted MMA fighter twice her size! Even though these women’s stories take place long before David’s in redemptive history, they illustrate what God said to Samuel about Davey when he was anointed to be the future king of Israel before he even started shaving, “People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” In other words, God delights in using misfits in miraculous ways. Don’t forget, the book of Judges was a bleak chapter in the history of God’s people – there was no king on the throne, the Word of God was not being taught in the land, and most people were doing whatever crooked little hearts desired. It looked as if their toes were hanging over the edge of obscurity. And based on their rebellion and idolatry, they deserved to be fried into greased spots of oblivion by some divine lightning bolt. Instead, our Heavenly Father inserts a couple of unlikely heroes into their drama, which results in an epic military victory as well as a national revival. The brightest mornings often follow the darkest nights when we give God the sole authorship of our story. It a great day to hang out on the porch, so please grab your favorite beverage, your Bible, and a snack and come prop your feet up with us. We love getting to spend this time with you.

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Access more. During today's podcast on Backport's Theology, we're exploring one of the greatest leaders in the history of God's people who just so happens to be a chick named Deb.

0:45.6

She was both a judge and a prophetess, which means she was kind of like a president and a pastor rolled into one.

0:52.6

The entire prone-to-wander nation of Israel

0:55.1

turned to her for leadership, wisdom, and spiritual guidance. And another unlikely heroine

1:01.5

makes her debut during Deb's lifetime, too. Her name was Jail. And let me tell you, that woman was

1:07.4

legit. She could have held her own against a burly, tatted M.MA fighter twice her size.

1:14.1

Even though these women's stories take place long before David's in redemptive history,

1:19.6

they illustrate what God said to Samuel about Davy when he was anointed to be the future

1:25.2

king of Israel before he even started shaving. Samuel said this,

1:29.8

people look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. In other words, God delights in

1:37.4

using misfits in miraculous ways. Don't forget, the book of judges was a bleak chapter in the history of God's people.

1:45.8

There was no king on the throne.

1:47.5

The Word of God was not being taught in the land, and most people were doing whatever their crooked little hearts desired.

1:52.7

It looked as if their toes were hanging over the edge of obscurity.

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