Life without God is Hollow

Morning Service
Mar 13, 2016

How do we know what God is like? What happens if we disregard what He said in the Bible and choose to believe He is something else? In this message on Judges 17 and 18, from the Old Testament, we meet a man who decided to re-invent "god" in a way that served his own interests. As we follow his story from arrogance to tragedy, we learn that false religion leads to idolatry, while true faith pursues the God Who has revealed Himself. 

Judges 17:1 Judges 18:1

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