Aim: To see that God preserves His true church—even in the midst of mass chaos.
Doctrine: When God's enemies fight each other it creates a very confusing mess. Allegiances get all mixed-up and there are a lot of displaced people.
Exegesis: What happens to the world when God's enemies fight each other: roles get reversed (vv. 30-33); minds get shaken (vv. 34-37); evil hopes get dashed (vv. 38-41).
Further application: What the observing church is to do about God's enemies fighting each other: we are to keep our heads, and our perspective, and we are to trust in our sovereign God (through Christ our Savior).
Key verse: v. 39 ''So Gaal went out, leading the men of Shechem, and fought with Abimalech.''
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Rev. Mark Henninger received his Masters of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and he has been Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois for more than 30 years.