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North Platte Berean Church

Who's the Hero?

Who's the Hero?

When Israel began to settle in the land God had promised them, they had no human king (God was their King). Sadly, they rejected Him as King, entering into repeating cycles of: (1) idolatry, (2) God giving them over to their chosen idol – which couldn’t protect them, so they’d be overrun by their oppressors – until (3) they groaned under their suffering, at which point (4) He would rescue them through a “judge” and they’d return to God, but then (5) the judge’s ministry would end, and (6) Israel would begin the cycle all over again. A key phrase in the history is, “Every person did what was right in their own eyes.” Israel desired to live independently from God, to define truth for themselves apart from His Kingly standard. We’re not Israel, but this same mindset is still alive and well, as seen in expressions like “you do you” or “follow your heart.” Let’s explore the lives of some of the judges in Israel’s history to see how they can point us to the life found in following Jesus, not merely our own desires.

Locations & Times

North Platte Berean Church

202 W 8th St, North Platte, NE 69101, USA

Sunday 8:00 AM

Sunday 9:15 AM

Sunday 11:00 AM

Sunday 6:00 PM

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Sunday large gatherings: 8, 9:15, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. (livestream info: npberean.org/live)
Bibles: available free at information center
Sound levels: assisted listening devices and earplugs available at sound booth
Office hours: Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (closed Tue.1:30-2:30 p.m. for staff meeting)
Contact us: npberean.org, npberean@npberean.org, 308-532-7448

FOR FAMILIES
Mother's Room: A private place to care for your baby and still connect to the gathering via livestream – follow signs north of auditorium.
Kids Connect (infant-grade 6): Available at 9:15 and 11 a.m. – check-in east of Commons or upstairs from foyer. Kids also welcome in large gatherings.
Sola (grades 6-12): On break for summer – will resume with 6th grade transition on 8/2 and Back to Sola Kickoff (all grades) on 8/9.

Giving

On Sunday: use wooden boxes by auditorium doors
Online: npberean.org/give
Text: text any amount to 84321
Mail: 202 W. 8th St., North Platte, NE 69101

Dan Smith's Sabbatical

Dan Smith began his sabbatical nearly a week ago and he'll be out of the office until mid-September. For ways you can support him and his family during this season, please click on the attached link.
https://npberean.org/sabbatical

Berean Fellowship Connect Conference

As part of the Berean Fellowship of Churches, anyone at NPBC is welcome to join the Berean Connect Conference from July 16-19 (Sunday-Wednesday) at New Hope Church in Ogallala, NE. You can click on the link below for more information and to register.
https://weareberean.org/events
This Week's Sermon: Who's the Hero?
__________ the ______________?


(Who's, hero)
Is ___________ the _____________?



(Ehud, hero)
The ___________ is the ____________ ___________


(Lord, clear, hero)
Talk It Over

Visit npberean.org/grow-groups to find a group, start a group, or get more resources.

What was one thing from this week’s sermon that impacted/challenged me?

Treasuring God: What is God showing me about himself?

Being Transformed: How is God challenging me to grow? What is my next step in this?

Loving Others: Who do I have opportunity to live out these truths with this week?

Pursuing Unity: How can we take a step in this area, to unite us more closely together?

Next Week's Sermon

On this week we'll introduce a new judge (Gideon) and we'll spend our final four weeks in this series examining his life and story. When we meet him, he's a scared man hiding from the Midianites who were oppressing Israel. But like Ehud, Gideon isn't the hero of his story. He's pointing to a better hero - a better victory that would be won by God himself, Jesus Christ.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=judges+6%3A1-32&version=ESV