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Saturday, August 30, 2025

As One Study Comes to an End, Another Begins!

 I look forward to August of every year, because that's when one of the Bible studies I do ends and another begins.  This year, in August, we (there are 11,000 plus women who do some or all of each year's Bible study by Cindy Colley) finished an in-depth study on 'Conversations' Jesus had with women. It was rich, it was deep, and it was rewarding.

Beginning September 1st, this same group of women will begin the 2025-2026 Bible study written by Cindy Colley titled, The GOD of More.

I think I need this study this year more so than others ... the idea of digging deep into God's word and seeing His 'exceeding abundance' is something that will help my faith walk as, like many others, it's been a tough year.

Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us.  Ephesians 3:20

Doesn't that scripture just make you want to dig in and learn more!  It does me!  I can't wait for it to start!

As you can see in the picture, I am ready to dig in ...


pictured ...

The GOD of More t-shirt...

The GOD of More Bible study book ...

Highlighters that I was given for completing last year's study ...

and colored pens that I use to color code comments from other ladies doing the study as well as my own.

Here's some additional information about this study ...

You can download the study for FREE or you can purchase a 'hold in your hand' workbook of the study.

HERE is the Facebook group that goes along with the study.  The author of the study is also in the group.

HERE is a smaller group (1600 in this group) that meet every Monday to do the study together online. Julie Orr, the lady who leads the study in her home, opens her home to local ladies to come and study together with her and streams it live online for the rest of us.

There are many smaller groups all over the U.S. and in some foreign countries.  A friend and I meet online weekly to do this study together as many others do ... some meet in person as well.

This study is deep and in-depth and will require you to get in God's word a lot!  We have been warned that this study will challenge us this year ... I love a Bible study challenge!

Deep, in-depth Bible study is not just for men, it's for us women too!

Ladies, if you think you might be interested or if the title and theme hit you in a soft spot in your heart like it does me, please go check it out by clicking on the links above.  Remember, there is a free version.  The content of the free version is the same as the 'hold in your hands' book copy, the only difference is that it's digital and doesn't have the lines the book version does for writing down answers.

One more thing, if you're interested in the study but the amount of time needed to complete each lesson is not realistic for you, remember that you don't have to do everything, you don't have to answer every question ... you can listen to the online class by Julie Orr, listen to the podcast and the dig-a-bits (by the author) and still glean much!

If you have any questions or if I've not explained something clearly, please feel free to reach out to me and I'll do my best to answer your questions and clear up any confusion.

patsy @ From This Heart of Mine

~ a place for women to gather and study God's Word ~






Thursday, July 31, 2025

Jael! Jael! Jael! Lesson 5 (Final Lesson)

By Patsy Norwood © 2025  All Rights Reserved!  Any and all commercial use of this study is prohibited!

Judges 1:16; 4:1-22; 5:24-27

Can you believe that Jael, in our last lesson, put a tent peg through Sisera's temple all the way through into the ground!

We're about to find out what happens to Jael as a result of her actions as we pick back up in Judges 4:22 ...

22 And then, as Barak pursued Sisera, Jael came out to meet him, and said to him, “Come, I will show you the man whom you seek.” And when he went into her tent, there lay Sisera, dead with the peg in his temple.

Once Barak arrived in the area where Heber and Jael lived, Jael went out to meet Barak.  She told him that the man he was pursing was inside her tent.  Upon entering Jael’s tent, there indeed lay Sisera … dead … just as Deborah had prophesied … by the hand of a woman.

We have referred to parts of Judges 5:24-27 earlier to give more details of the events that happened, but now let’s take a look at it in its entirety with its purpose in mind which was to praise Jael for her actions.  Deborah led them in song …

“Most blessed among women is Jael,

The wife of Heber the Kenite;

Blessed is she among women in tents.

He asked for water, she gave milk;

She brought out cream in a lordly bowl. 

She stretched her hand to the tent peg,

Her right hand to the workmen’s hammer;

She pounded Sisera, she pierced his head,

She split and struck through his temple. 

At her feet he sank, he fell, he lay still;

At her feet he sank, he fell;

Where he sank, there he fell dead.

One has to wonder if Deborah’s words to Barak, when he told her that he would not go if she did not go with him, played through his mind as he and Deborah, along with all the others, sang and witnessed the praise being heaped upon Jael.

Judges 4:23 So on that day God subdued Jabin king of Canaan in the presence of the children of Israel.

Another promise made and kept by God!

24 And the hand of the children of Israel grew stronger and stronger against Jabin king of Canaan, until they had destroyed Jabin king of Canaan.

This victory was the first of many until God, via the Israelites, had destroyed Jabin king of Canaan.

Why did God want the Canaanites destroyed?  Because they were a threat physically and spiritually to the Israelites whom God had chosen to bring His Son to earth through.

How were the Canaanites a threat to the Israelites?  The Israelites would intermingle with the Canaanites and be drawn away from God and His purpose.  The Canaanites also wanted “their land” back … the land God had given to the Israelites, so they were a physical threat as well.

Today, we are in the world but are not to be a part of it (John 17:15-17) as God wanted the Israelites to be.  Why?  Because we too can be drawn away from God and His purpose for our lives.

In closing, let’s address the fact that Deborah, appointed by God to be prophetess and judge of His chosen people, gave praise to Jael for killing Sisera.  Both Deborah and Jael were of God’s people, Jael killed a man, and Deborah praised her for it.  Was this wrong in the eyes of God?

Let’s look at it this way …

Sisera was an enemy of God and in Deuteronomy 7:1-2 …

“When the Lord your God brings you into the land which you go to possess, and has cast out many nations before you, the Hittites and the Girgashites and the Amorites and the Canaanites and the Perizzites and the Hivites and the Jebusites, seven nations greater and mightier than you, and when the Lord your God delivers them over to you, you shall conquer them and utterly destroy them.

 and in Numbers 33: 51-56 …

“Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: ‘When you have crossed the Jordan into the land of Canaan, then you shall drive out all the inhabitants of the land from before you, destroy all their engraved stones, destroy all their molded images, and demolish all their high places;  you shall dispossess the inhabitants of the land and dwell in it, for I have given you the land to possess.  And you shall divide the land by lot as an inheritance among your families; to the larger you shall give a larger inheritance, and to the smaller you shall give a smaller inheritance; there everyone’s inheritance shall be whatever falls to him by lot. You shall inherit according to the tribes of your fathers. But if you do not drive out the inhabitants of the land from before you, then it shall be that those whom you let remain shall be irritants in your eyes and thorns in your sides, and they shall harass you in the land where you dwell.  Moreover it shall be that I will do to you as I thought to do to them.’ ”

God had commanded the Israelites to wipe out and destroy the people of the land.  They knew what they were supposed to do!  Could this be why Jael was praised for her act instead of condemned?    Jael did what Barak should have stepped up to the plate and done, but his moment of weakness cost him the glory that would have been his had he had faith in God’s command.

When we refuse to do what God wants us to do, He will give the role to another.  His will, will be accomplished whether we choose to participate or not.  Jael got the glory because she obeyed God’s command.  Barak saw another get the glory that should have been his because he only partially obeyed.  I do believe there is a lesson in that for us!

In closing, what can we learn from this account of Jael …

God is in control and is sovereign.

We can trust God to do what He says He will.

God uses the unlikely and sometimes overlooked.

Stay faithful to God regardless (Jael stayed faithful even though her husband did not.)

God fights for His faithful followers.

God goes before His children and prepares the way.

Partial obedience is not obedience.

One more ... God’s will, will be accomplished whether we choose to obey God’s commands or not.

Can you think of other lessons we can learn from Jael?

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I hope you’ve enjoyed this study and found something in it that will help you in your Christian walks.

Until the next study!

patsy @ From This Heart of Mine

~ a place for women to gather and study God's Word ~

Sources used for this study:

Various translations of the Holy Bible

Various commentaries

Several trusted and biblically sound online sources

Dictionary of New Testament Background, Editors: Craig A Evans & Stanley E. Porter

Archaeological Study Bible

All the Women of the Bible by Edith Deen

Daughters of Eve by Lottie Beth Hobbs

Halley’s Bible Handbook by H. H. Halley 

Jael! Jael! Jael! Lesson 4

By Patsy Norwood © 2025  All Rights Reserved!  Any and all commercial use of this study is prohibited!

Judges 1:16; 4:1-22; 5:24-27

This is the way we ended lesson 3 ... Finally, we meet the lady of this study, and we see that she and her husband are of two different allegiances.   We have two enemies, the Israelites and the Canaanites, fighting against each other and a husband supporting and helping the Canaanites while his wife ... well, what about his wife?  We'll find out in the next lesson.  

Here's that next lesson, hold on, the events in this lesson are a bit gruesome!  Let's begin with Judges 4, verse 18 ...

18 And Jael went out to meet Sisera, and said to him, “Turn aside, my lord, turn aside to me; do not fear.” And when he had turned aside with her into the tent, she covered him with a blanket.

Jael sees Sisera and goes out to meet him.  Was she being hospitable or did she seize the opportunity to help the Israelites?  Seeing fear and panic in Sisera’s demeanor, Jael invites him into her tent for safety purposes … supposedly.  She offers him a place to lay down and rest and even covers him with a blanket.

19 Then he said to her, “Please give me a little water to drink, for I am thirsty.” So she opened a jug of milk, gave him a drink, and covered him.

We need to insert Judges 5:25 here as it sheds further light and gives more detail on what happened …

He asked for water, she gave milk; She brought out cream in a lordly bowl.

Before giving in to the sleep his exhaustion demanded, Sisera, thinking he was safe, asked for a drink of water.  Jael gave him a glass of milk instead, probably clabbered milk that was fermented and that would have had an intoxicating effect.  She also served it to him in a ‘lordly dish’ which would have eased any suspicion Sisera might have had and then covered him with the blanket again.

20 And he said to her, “Stand at the door of the tent, and if any man comes and inquires of you, and says, ‘Is there any man here?’ you shall say, ‘No.’ ”

Before Sisera gives into sleep, he tells Jael to stand at the door of the tent and if any man comes and inquires if there is a man in her tent, that she is to say, ‘no.’

The Bible does not give us Jael’s response to Sisera’s request … maybe she just chose to remain silent as he drifted off to sleep.

21 Then Jael, Heber’s wife, took a tent peg and took a hammer in her hand, and went softly to him and drove the peg into his temple, and it went down into the ground; for he was fast asleep and weary. So he died.

Judges 5: 26 -27 … She stretched her hand to the tent peg, Her right hand to the workmen’s hammer; She pounded Sisera, she pierced his head, She split and struck through his temple.  At her feet he sank, he fell, he lay still; At her feet he sank, he fell; Where he sank, there he fell dead.

Jael, with plans of her own, waits until Sisera is in deep sleep and softly makes her way to where he’s sleeping.  It should be noted that pitching and setting up tents was usually the women’s job therefore, Jael would have been quite skilled in using the tools to do what she did next.

Jael took a hammer and peg and drove it through Sisera’s temple, all the way through and into the ground.    When Sisera had collapsed from exhaustion in Jael’s tent, that was the end of him.  It was the same as if he had fallen dead!

No, she didn't!  Yes, she did!   In our next lesson, we'll see what happens to Jael when everyone finds out what she's done!

patsy @ From This Heart of Mine

~ a place for women to gather and study God's Word ~

Sources used for this study:

Various translations of the Holy Bible

Various commentaries

Several trusted and biblically sound online sources

Dictionary of New Testament Background, Editors: Craig A Evans & Stanley E. Porter

Archaeological Study Bible

All the Women of the Bible by Edith Deen

Daughters of Eve by Lottie Beth Hobbs

Halley’s Bible Handbook by H. H. Halley