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Gideon: A Pitcher, a Trumpet, and a Lamp
God had Gideon and 300 men surround a great multitude of Midianites at night. Then God had them b...
God had Gideon and 300 men surround a great multitude of Midianites at night. Then God had them break their pitchers and blow their trumpets. Every Christian in every commitment is brought ultimately to that “pass the point of return." None of the 300 soldiers with Gideon could be guaranteed that the other 299 would break their pitcher. One soldier could be the only pitcher breaker that the enemy could see. For us today, it doesn’t matter if one of us is the only soldier acting in faith. The ...
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Gideon: By the 300 Will I Save
The story of Gideon is a story of faith. The place of victory was at the well of Harod. The wor...
The story of Gideon is a story of faith. The place of victory was at the well of Harod. The word “Harod” is properly translated “terror”, so the victory came after their faith was exercised at the place of terror. Gideon was an ordinary man, full of ordinary weakness, finding it within himself to take God at His word even if the faith grip was weak. As long as Gideon kept the grip of faith upon God’s word and acted, God worked the miracle and did the rest. Judges 6, 7. VF-0381. © Copyrigh...
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Gideon: Courage and Strength that Comes from God
We are under constant attack because of our stand for Christ. Courage, seated in the living God, ...
We are under constant attack because of our stand for Christ. Courage, seated in the living God, comes from some certain knowledge of what God has promised. In light of the event of a Molotov cocktail thrown at this building late in the week, we look to Gideon as a type; going from confusion about God's presence and power in a circumstance of persecution, poverty and powerlessness; growing in courage in the commission and calling, with its embedded promise: the Lord is with thee. Private fait...
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Gideon: Doubt and Its Vocabulary vs. Faith in G...
We Christians will never get out of our misery until we abandon the vocabulary of doubt. When the...
We Christians will never get out of our misery until we abandon the vocabulary of doubt. When the angel of the Lord appeared unto Gideon in Judges 6, Gideon’s response was “Oh my Lord … why then is all this befallen us? Where be all his miracles?” The Lord responded to his doubt with, “have not I sent thee?” and “Surely I will be with thee”. That’s all the Christian needs to know. Our Saviour is with us in this journey to eternity where we will rule and reign with Him. Judges 6. VF-0655. © Co...
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The company of 300 with Gideon was to surround the enemy at night, blow their trumpets, and break...
The company of 300 with Gideon was to surround the enemy at night, blow their trumpets, and break their pitchers. The breaking of the pitcher symbolizes the final act of committal, sacrifice, and putting yourself on the promise of God. The broken pitcher is the step beyond: you hang your body on God's word, but if God doesn't back His word, you're dead. Judges 6, 7. VF-0431. © Copyright 1985
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There comes a time when every Christian should say, “God, if you never do another thing, you have...
There comes a time when every Christian should say, “God, if you never do another thing, you have shown your faithfulness and I am too far along to turn back”. There comes a time to go forward in faith not counting the cost. The 300 men that took the step of faith with Gideon exposed themselves to dire consequences if not for God’s faithfulness to His word. That’s the kind of faith necessary for Christians to grow from faith to faith. Judges 7. VF-0430. © Copyright 1985
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