EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 44 MIN
Abominable Abimelech - March 8 2026
from Erindale Bible Chapel · host Erindale Bible Chapel
Power can be a dangerous thing in the hands of the wrong person. When leadership becomes driven by ambition, insecurity, or selfish desire, it quickly turns destructive. History repeatedly shows that when leaders pursue their own glory rather than the good of the people they serve, communities suffer. Sadly, the same danger can appear among the people of God. Leadership that should protect and guide can instead manipulate, divide, and harm.Judges 9 tells one of the darkest stories in the book of Judges. Abimelech seizes power through violence, eliminating his own brothers in order to crown himself king. His rule is built on treachery and sustained by fear. Yet as the chapter unfolds, we see that wicked leadership never stands securely for long. God is not indifferent to injustice. Even when His people suffer under corrupt power, He remains both their defender and the righteous judge who eventually brings evil to account.At the same time, the story warns us about the danger of selfish leadership that seeks position rather than service. God’s people need leaders who reflect His character, not their own ambition.Ultimately, the failures of Abimelech point us to our need for a very different King, Jesus Christ. Unlike Abimelech, Jesus did not seize power by destroying others; He gave His life to save them.Series: Judges: The Flawed and the FaithfulScripture: Judges 9Speaker: Pastor David Hallett
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Power can be a dangerous thing in the hands of the wrong person. When leadership becomes driven by ambition, insecurity, or selfish desire, it quickly turns destructive. History repeatedly shows that when leaders pursue their own glory rather than the good of the people they serve, communities suffer. Sadly, the same danger can appear among the people of God. Leadership that should protect and guide can instead manipulate, divide, and harm.Judges 9 tells one of the darkest stories in the book of Judges. Abimelech seizes power through violence, eliminating his own brothers in order to crown himself king. His rule is built on treachery and sustained by fear. Yet as the chapter unfolds, we see that wicked leadership never stands securely for long. God is not indifferent to injustice. Even when His people suffer under corrupt power, He remains both their defender and the righteous judge who eventually brings evil to account.At the same time, the story warns us about the danger of selfish leadership that seeks position rather than service. God’s people need leaders who reflect His character, not their own ambition.Ultimately, the failures of Abimelech point us to our need for a very different King, Jesus Christ. Unlike Abimelech, Jesus did not seize power by destroying others; He gave His life to save them.Series: Judges: The Flawed and the FaithfulScripture: Judges 9Speaker: Pastor David Hallett
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