Judges 6:36-7:14

Judges 6:36-7:14.  Pretty interesting story.  So all the guys have come out to help Gideon fight the Midianites and their allies.  But Gideon is not done being afraid.  Everyone is waiting and Gideon asks God for a sign, just to be sure.  This echos back to the very beginning of of the story in Judges 6:17.  So God gives Gideon a sign.  Gideon lays out a sheep skin with all it’s hair on it on the ground.  It sits our all night and in the morning it’s loaded with water but the ground around is dry.  Gideon obviously doesn’t want to go to battle so he does it again, this time in reverse and God does the reverse sign.  It’s totally obvious that God wants Gideon to go, there’s no getting out of it.  But wait there’s more.  God tells Gideon to send everyone home that’s afraid.  I wonder if Gideon thought, “Does that include me?  Do I get to go home too?”  Out of 32,000 soldiers 22,000 leave.  I’m sure that didn’t make Gideon feel more secure.  Still too many remained so God tells Gideon to give every body a water break.  This time the people are divided based on how they get a drink.  Gideon winds up with 300 soldiers.  A lot of people make a big deal about how they drink.  They say that the ones who knelt down were not showing that they were ready for battle and that the ones who scooped water up to their mouths were.  But verse 2 shows that the God is not making the army smaller but stronger, He is making it smaller and weaker.  God wants the odds to be truly impossible.  God wants it to be clear that there was no way Gideon could win this on his own.  I’m sure that made Gideon feel all warm and fuzzy about this battle especially when he saw that the opposing troops were “like locusts”.  This echos back even further in the story to the original description of the Midianites and their allies in Judges 6:5.

It’s clear that Gideon is still afraid because God tells him to go eavesdrop on the Midianites and if he is afraid to take his servant with him.  So Gideon takes his servant.  Gideon goes down and listens to a conversation between two of the opposing soldiers.  It’s about a dream one of them had where their army is beaten by a loaf of bread.  The other soldier identifies Gideon as the loaf of bread. Wow, how would you like to be compared to a loaf of bread.  The story started out with Gideon hiding in a wine press beating out grain to make bread now the bread is going to beat the invaders, kind of funny.  God not only is powerful but he can be funny too.  Tomorrow we will see what Gideon thought of being compared to a loaf of bread.  I’m sure at first I would not like it but you know bread was pretty important in those days, it was the main thing to eat, it was provision.  Gideon was what God was providing to feed His people spiritually.  But Gideon was just a scared little lump of dough with a few soldiers.  Remember Judges 7:2 though, this is about God’s power not Gideon’s.  And God clearly has the power.  Look at the signs so far, the fire and the two skins.  But Gideon still had to believe and respond.  Hebrews 11:6 says that without faith it is impossible to please God. Hebrews 11:1 tells us that it is by faith that we have hope in what God has promised and are convinced He will do what He has said.  That chapter lists several Old Testament people who were examples of faith.  Hebrews 11:32-35 lists Gideon as one of those examples of faith and it also lists what those people of faith did.  Tomorrow we will see what Gideon and God did in this story.

God, thank you that you include us in your story.  Thank you for using us even though we are weak and afraid.  It’s not really about us it’s about you.  God show me your plan for me.  Help me be faithful today.  Let me do whatever it is you want me to do even if it seems impossible.  Help me remember the signs you have given me because I too, like Gideon, am weak and need to see.  Thank you for your love and patience.  Lord I am weak but you are strong.  Help me Jesus carry on.  Daily walking by your side.  Let it be dear Lord, let it be.

1 Comment

  1. CommentsCookie Plotz   |  Friday, 17 February 2012 at 7:40 AM

    I always think that Gideon is such a funny guy. He has a face to face conversation with God and still doesn’t believe. He see miracle after miracle and still he is afraid. But then I remember how often I do the same. Even though I have never see Jesus like he did I still know he is in my life and I can see what He has done and is doing and yet my faith wavers. But still, I want to say, “Come on Gideon you’re killing me here.” Lord help my faith be stronger and stronger every day. Help me to see you in all I do.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.
Home / Judges 6:36-7:14