Dr. Gene Scott DVDs: Gideon

Gideon, Go in This Thy Might

Instead of listening to his vocabulary of doubt, Gideon displaced it and made peace with God as h...

Instead of listening to his vocabulary of doubt, Gideon displaced it and made peace with God as he surrendered his questioning mind, and he took God at His word and built an altar: Jehovah-shalom.  This altar became the symbol of Gideon’s final surrender to God’s word. LF-0096 © Copyright 1978

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The Story of Gideon, the Resurrection, and Fait...

At an altar, someone or something dies. When Gideon finally stopped his vocabulary of doubt in Ju...

At an altar, someone or something dies. When Gideon finally stopped his vocabulary of doubt in Judges 6:11-15, he built an altar and called it Jehovah-shalom. "Shalom" means peace, and peace is cessation of againstness. We start with God the same way Gideon did. Then we go forth in the strong courage that God is with us and, if need be, He clothes Himself with us t help us complete the task at hand. Judges 6. VF-0489. © Copyright 1986

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Gideon: Have I Not Sent Thee?

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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Gideon: A Man of Courageous Faith

Gideon: A Man of Courageous Faith  Judges 6.  VF-0425. © Copyright 1985

Gideon: A Man of Courageous Faith  Judges 6.  VF-0425. © Copyright 1985

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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

There is a lot of talk about faith in this world, but seldom do you see risk-based faith. Each of...

There is a lot of talk about faith in this world, but seldom do you see risk-based faith. Each of the three hundred men with Gideon had to act as if the whole battle depended upon them. When each of the three hundred broke their pitcher, God had better keep His word or they were dead. The beauty of the story of Gideon is the three hundred did break their pitchers, blew trumpets, and shouted. That victory ushered in forty years of peace. Judges 6, 7. VF-0361. © Copyright 1984.

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