Jephthah: The Manipulative Negotiator - March 15 2026

Jephthah: The Manipulative Negotiator - March 15 2026

From Erindale Bible Chapel by Erindale Bible Chapel

March 15, 2026 · 46 min

About this episode

The episode explores the story of Jephthah from the Book of Judges, highlighting themes of negotiation with God and the consequences of human instincts versus faith.

In moments of crisis, people often turn to negotiation. When trouble comes, we begin to bargain. “God, if You will help me out of this situation, then I will do this for You.” It is a very human instinct. We try to strike a deal with God, as though His mercy could be earned or His help secured by our promises. That instinct lies near the heart of the story before us in Book of Judges 10:6–12:7. Israel had again turned away from the Lord, chasing the gods of the nations around them. Their suffering was not accidental. It was the just consequence of their rebellion. Yet in remarkable patience and compassion, God was still willing to rescue His undeserving people. Into that desperate moment steps Jephthah. He is a capable warrior and a shrewd negotiator, but he is also deeply flawed. His story is filled with bargaining, manipulation, and tragic consequences. Jephthah shows us what happens when we approach God with the instincts of the world rather than the trust of faith. Yet even through this broken deliverer, God still shows mercy to His people. And Jephthah’s limitations point us forward to a far greater Deliverer, Jesus Christ, who does not bargain for our salvation but freely…

Topics covered

  • negotiation
  • faith
  • bargaining
  • deliverance
  • Israel
  • Jephthah

Keywords

  • Judges
  • manipulation
  • mercy
  • salvation
  • Jesus Christ

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Book of Judges

Places: Israel

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