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Chasing the Next Hit | Judges 10:6
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Our text today is Judges 10:6.
The people of Israel again did what was evil in the sight of the Lord and served the Baals and the Ashtaroth, the gods of Syria, the gods of Sidon, the gods of Moab, the gods of the Ammonites, and the gods of the Philistines. And they forsook the Lord and did not serve him. — Judges 10:6
For forty-five years under two Judges, Tola and Jair, Israel lived in peace. No drama. Just stability and faithfulness. But then came the slow creep of boredom. Instead of treasuring this quiet time, they ran after the thrills of idols—seven different gods from seven different nations. A sudden departure from God.
It was certainly a restless search for “something more.” More passion, more excitement, more control. But as we have learned repeatedly in Judges, empty idols never deliver. They always take more than they give.
But we aren't that much different. When life feels stable, our hearts get restless. We scroll for the next dopamine hit, chase the next upgrade, crave the next thrill. Faithfulness begins to feel boring. And so, like Israel, we start reaching for idols—money, comfort, pleasure, approval, or success—hoping they’ll spark what feels missing.
But once we taste, the thrill fades fast. The upgrade is quickly outdated. The pleasure leaves us emptier than before. It’s like running on a treadmill; we burn lots of energy but go nowhere.
The problem isn’t adventure or seeking adventure. The problem is where we seek it. The best adventure isn’t found in chasing the next high—it’s found in pursuing the living God. Running after God is the ultimate adventure. Following his call is the ultimate thrill. So don't pursue fake thrills, quick fixes, and short-lived highs. Trade in the hit for the Most High God.
ASK THIS:
Where do I chase quick thrills instead of God’s steady presence?
What’s the “idol” I turn to when life feels boring?
How has thrill-seeking left me emptier instead of fuller?
What would it look like to see following God as the ultimate adventure?
DO THIS:
Today, replace one “dopamine scroll” (phone, purchase, escape) with a moment of pursuit—pray, read Scripture, or worship. Trade the hit for the real adventure.
PRAY THIS:
Lord, forgive me for chasing thrills apart from You. Teach me to see You as the true adventure of my life, the only pursuit that satisfies. Amen.
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