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Gideon: Judges 6-8

Gideon: Judges 6-8. Summary of the Story A Call to Service Reveals the Character of God and how He works in our lives. Midianites Oppress Isreal. Israelites disobedient to the Lord, they were opporessed by the midianites for seven years; they worshiped their gods (Baal)

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Gideon: Judges 6-8

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  1. Gideon: Judges 6-8 • Summary of the Story • A Call to Service • Reveals the Character of God and how He works in our lives

  2. Midianites Oppress Isreal • Israelites disobedient to the Lord, they were opporessed by the midianites for seven years; they worshiped their gods (Baal) • Judges 6:7, people of Israel cried to God for help. • The Amalekites were an ancient nomadic tribe that were compared to locusts (Judges 7:12)

  3. Characteristics of Gideon • Helped to create sustenance for his family at the time of oppression; hard worker: 6:11 • Judges 6:12 • Became a MIGHTY MAN OF VALOR that’s what God called him; because God saw him not for what he was; but for what He was going to make him to be.

  4. Characteristics of Gideon • Youthful, brave, felt the responsibility to help his people (responded, although slowly) to the calling, despite his youth and despite he was from a poor family. (Judges 6:15) • a man of prayer Judges 6:13 • Judges 6: 14-16; the Lord’s conversation with Gideon, I have sent you; and you should defeat them as one man. It is through God that our victories are won; Prov. 3:5,6

  5. Gideon’s Relationship with God • Gideon did not want to be deceived; but wanted prove that it was indeed God that was talking with him; 6:17-24 and (2 Corinthians 11:14) • Judges 6:12, the Angel of the Lord is the Holy Spirit-God HIMSELF not just an angel, present from the beginning with the father, told Gideon • The Lord is Peace: Yahweh Shalom: Shalom means “wholeness”, “security” and “well-being”, “prosperity”, “peace” and “friendship” Gideon discovered a new relationship with God. Gideon had a personal understanding of who God is and this is how he was able to trust Him and His will for Gideon.

  6. First things are first: Judges 6:25-26 • Gideon destroys the Altar of Baal and “his mother” Asherah; a Canaanite goddess: • The altar his father built/worshipped

  7. Gideon’s Relationship with God: “Putting out a fleece” • Gideon needed confirmation of his calling by the Lord; he had a relationship with God that provided assurance/confidence for the calling; Judges 6:36-40

  8. The True 300: Judges 7:7 • God wanted Gideon and the Israelites to know for sure that it’s because God was with them (and it’s not their own might) that they were victorious. Judges 7:2 and 2 Corinthians 12:9 • First Gideon started out with 32,000 and after he told all those who were scared can leave, it was 10,000 but still that was too many men God wanted less.

  9. God provides Gideon more assurance of victory • Judges 7:9-15, With God’s assurance Gideon encouraged his army. • Military Strategy: They tricked the enemy (120,000 men): Judges 7:20-25

  10. A Call to Service: • What are we called to do? What do we feel a responsibility to do? Do we have a relationship with God, so that we have an understanding for His will in our lives? • Is God sending messages to our hearts and are we sensitive to what our hearts are aching for? • Are we feeling the responsibility like Gideon did?

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