Aim: To be faithful in our own day—as the church of Christ.
Doctrine: Israel's inability to totally cleanse the land left them vulnerable to generations of trouble. At first this was not so apparent, but very soon it became blatantly manifest.
Exegesis: Three consequences of the church's failures: God's enemies get emboldened (vv. 27-28), get ''credibility'' (vv. 29-33), and get tyrannical (vv. 34-36).
Further application: How the church is to wipe-out ''Canaanites'' today: through our gospel-laden Sunday worship, whereby God's foes are eventually either converted or quieted.
Key phrases: vv. 27a, 29a, 30a, 31a, 33a ''However, Manasseh did not drive out...Nor did Ephraim drive out...Nor did Zebulun drive out...Nor did Asher drive out...Nor did Naphtali drive out...''
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Rev. Mark Henninger received his Masters of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and he has been Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois for more than 30 years.