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In this powerful message exploring Judges 19-21, we confront one of the Bible's darkest narratives and discover how it mirrors our own spiritual condition without Christ. Through the tragic story of the Levite and his concubine, we see the devastating results of a society where "everyone did what was right in their own eyes."
But this message doesn't leave us in despair—it pivots to the transformative power of having Christ as our King, beautifully illustrated through a fresh perspective on communion.
Rather than approaching the Lord's table in a spirit of penance, we learn to celebrate it as those who have been found, freed, and forever changed by our perfect King.
By The Steel City ChurchIn this powerful message exploring Judges 19-21, we confront one of the Bible's darkest narratives and discover how it mirrors our own spiritual condition without Christ. Through the tragic story of the Levite and his concubine, we see the devastating results of a society where "everyone did what was right in their own eyes."
But this message doesn't leave us in despair—it pivots to the transformative power of having Christ as our King, beautifully illustrated through a fresh perspective on communion.
Rather than approaching the Lord's table in a spirit of penance, we learn to celebrate it as those who have been found, freed, and forever changed by our perfect King.