Archive for the 'Audio Lessons' categoryGideon: An Unsuspecting HeroPosted on June 25, 2008 |
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God chose Gideon to do great things, but Gideon had to fight through his own insecurities to ascend the spiritual heights where God had planned to take Israel through him. In Judges 6
, Gideon did much more than stand up to his father’s worldly reliance on false gods–he stood up to his own fears: to his fear of failure and to his fear of men’s reactions and non-reactions . . . and ultimately to his fear of God not being there with him in the MIDDLE of the battle.
When we’re honest with ourselves, we see how weak and dependent on ourselves we really can be! It’s there amidst the wrestling prayers, in the loud cries and tears that we find our perfect heavenly Father who doesn’t find fault with us when we ask him for wisdom! (James 1
) Gideon fought through to a victorious mind-set by praying to God and working out his fear issues, until he could trust Him and build that altar called “The Lord of Peace.” The fact that Gideon still struggled with his fears after that victorious, faithful experience with God can encourage us to keep fighting to be righteous each and every day. Remember how he demolished the altar of Baal and cut down the Asherah pole–but he did it at night?! (Judges 6:26-28
) We need to imitate Gideon and let God turn our weakness into strengths, realizing that if GIDEON could make it into the Hall of Faith in Hebrews 11
, then so can we!
Listen to this passage that paints the most beautiful picture of a God who will meet us where we are at and strengthen us:
Psalm 85:9-11
Surely his salvation is near those who fear him,
that his glory may dwell in our land.Love and faithfulness meet together;
righteousness and peace kiss each other.Faithfulness springs forth from the earth,
and righteousness looks down from heaven.
If we allow God to inspire us to be men and women of righteousness and peace, then we will spur one another on to heroic action–to find the men and women of peace whom God is seeking throughout this world! And we will see God bear fruit–the likes of which none of us would have ever suspected!
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