Day 69
Observation
After briefly describing the lives of five minor judges, the narrative focuses on Gideon, God's instrument of salvation against Midian. Gideon is introduced in a way that is both humorous and pathetic: cowering in a winepress as he threshes out a handful of wheat trying to escape the all seeing eye of the Midianite oppressors. But God takes that unlikely candidate for greatness, confirms his will through the twin miracles of the wet and dry fleece, equips Gideon's army with trumpets, pitchers, and torches, and sends him out to rout the Midianites—without a single weapon!
Application
God never changes. God's methods never change. The first statement: "He shines forever without change or shadow" (James 1:17). His character is immutable—unchanging. He is the same yesterday, and today, and for ever (Hebrews 13:8).
But what about his methods? They are as unpredictable as the weather! Warfare takes on a whole new perspective when the God of Israel is fighting on your side. How do you conquer and enormous army? Man's method: Get a bigger army. God's method: Get rid of most of your army, "arm" the rest like children at play, and have them stand still!
God's methods are infinite in their variety, but his goal is always the same to bring about victory in such a way that there can only be one explanation—God did it! Don't we find ourselves saying that often when we can't figure out how that miracle happened. God did it!
But what about his methods? They are as unpredictable as the weather! Warfare takes on a whole new perspective when the God of Israel is fighting on your side. How do you conquer and enormous army? Man's method: Get a bigger army. God's method: Get rid of most of your army, "arm" the rest like children at play, and have them stand still!
God's methods are infinite in their variety, but his goal is always the same to bring about victory in such a way that there can only be one explanation—God did it! Don't we find ourselves saying that often when we can't figure out how that miracle happened. God did it!
Prayer
Lord, you did it! You did it all right! We just want to thank you for all the miracles you perform in our life. Don't stop so we can't stop saying—God did it! Thank you, Jesus!
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