Season 4, Episode 8: Here Come the Judges, When Everyone Does What's Right
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In Part Two of this series through the Book of Judges, Steve and Pastor Stephen Gossage examine where the cycle of compromise ultimately leads. As the book progresses, drift turns into confusion, and confusion becomes normal. Judges closes with a sobering description: everyone did what was right in their own eyes. The issue was not a lack of activity or even belief in God — it was the quiet removal of His authority from daily decisions.
This episode highlights three outcomes of that shift: when authority is removed, confusion fills the gap; gifting without direction eventually causes damage; and over time, people stop asking who is in charge. Using examples like Samson and the repeated refrain in Judges, the conversation makes clear that spiritual decline rarely feels dramatic — it feels reasonable. The warning is simple but urgent: when God is gradually left out, confusion settles in — and that is where cycles deepen.