No King Danger of Incomplete Obedience Judges 1-2 Judges 21:25 Deuteronomy 6 1- Love and obey Jehovah as the only true God (vv. 1–5); 2- Teach your children God’s laws (vv. 6–9); 3- Be thankful for God’s blessings (vv. 10–15); 4- Separate yourself from the worship of the pagan gods in the land of Canaan (vv. 16–25). Apathy Apostasy Anarchy Sin, Servitude, Supplication, Salvation, Silence Rebellion, Retribution, Repentance, and Restoration Disobedience, Discipline, Despair, Deliverance 1. Incomplete Obedience Always Creates Spiritual Problems Judges 1:19, 21, 27–36 What you refuse to remove will eventually rule you. 2. Compromise Always Becomes Captivity Judges 2:1–3 The progression: • They tolerated sin • Then they lived alongside sin • Then they were influenced by sin • Then they were enslaved by sin Sin never stays in its place. It always spreads. 3. The Pattern of Spiritual Decline Becomes Cyclical Judges 2:10–19 Sin doesn’t just repeat—it gets worse. They forgot what the Lord had done (vv. 6–10). They forsook what the Lord had said (vv. 11–13). They forfeited what the Lord had promised (vv. 14–15). They failed to learn from what the Lord did (vv. 16–23). 4. The Next Generation Becomes Unbelievers Judges 2:10 They didn’t pass down: • Truth • Testimony • Fear of God What one generation tolerates, the next will embrace. 5. God Shows Mercy in the Midst of Spiritual Failures Judges 2:16, 18 The sin in our lives that we fail to conquer will eventually conquer us.