1. "The Israelites rebel and sin against God. We read that in verse 1 of chapter 6. And God allows them to be oppressed by the Midianites for seven years. And finally, Israel cries out to the Lord. And wonderfully, the Lord hears their cry. And in response, visits a young man whose name is Gideon. Gideon, when we encounter him, is in hiding, fearful and afraid. But Gideon is commissioned by the Lord to go, to go in the strength that he has, which is not a lot. He's fearful. He's afraid. He's a young man. But to go in the strength he has and to set his people or God's people free." (
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2. "Now, my own strength has saved me. The Israelites would be tempted to say, my own strength has saved me. Now, announce to the army, to this crowd that are there, anyone who trembles with fear may turn back and leave Mount Gilead. So 22,000 men left. Well, 10,000 remained. 22 out of 32,000 men left. But the Lord said to Gideon, there are still too many. Take them down to the water, and I will thin them out for you there. If I say this one shall go with you, he shall go. But if I say this one shall not go with you, he shall not go." (
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3. "Gideon again is obedient, you notice. So Gideon took them. He took the men down to the water. There the Lord told him, separate those who lap the water with their tongues as a dog laps from those who kneel down to drink. 300 of them drank with cupped hands, lapping like dogs. All the rest got down on their knees to drink. The Lord said to Gideon, with the 300 men that lapped, I will save you and give you. The Midianites into your hands. Let all the others go home." (
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4. "God says, I can't deliver Midian into your hands because you may be tempted to boast against me and say we saved ourselves. Four to one. And you know, here's a principle for us. If our victories make us self-reliant, they are more disastrous than defeat. Write that down. But you know, the problem is, how are we taught to live in the world? We're taught to operate by making sure that when we go into battle, into a conflict, there are more on our side than on their side. Isn't it?" (
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5. "Gideon and others, he calls other tribes, maybe some of those men who left, the 9,700, the 22,000. He calls them and says, we've got them, boys. Come back. They join him. And they start chasing them towards the Jordan River. And then he sends messengers. One horseback or something. Well, they were really fast runners. I don't know. Across the Jordan into the hill country on the other side where Ephraim and his tribes were. And he said, come on down to the river and we'll catch them in between. It'll be an Israeli sandwich. And that's what happens." (
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6. "God's plan may not be the easiest. Not the easiest. But it may be the easiest. It may not be the most popular, young people listen to me, it may not even seem like the smartest plan, some businessmen listen to me today. It may not even make sense, but God always has the best plan. Number two, God's plans are usually different to ours. For my ways are higher than yours, declares the Lord. He sees things differently to us. He sees the past, the present, and the future." (
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7. "Think of the people in the Bible through whom God worked. David was the youngest boy of a very small tribe. Gideon was the weakest of the weakest of the weakest of the weak. These are the people that God works in and through. What Gideon learned was that this fight was not about Gideon. It's not about his army. It wasn't even about the enemy. The battle was all about the Lord." (
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8. "You know, it took great faith for 300 men to go out against 135,000. Isn't that true? It took great faith for them to take no weapons. Just a clay jar and a trumpet. It took great faith for them to blow those trumpets because while they were in hiding, the Midianites did not know they were there. They were safe. Ignorance is bliss sometimes, isn't it?" (
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9. "And so we often see God working powerfully in the lives of some very weak people, because it is the weak who know that if they do anything wrong, they are not going to be saved. And so we often see God working powerfully in the lives of some very weak people, because it is the weak who know that if they do anything, only God gets the glory. And they are very careful that God does get the glory." (
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10. "Put aside your plans, your ideas of what, of how to save yourself, and look to Jesus, our Gideon. Who alone, he didn't even have 300 men with him. He was alone. All his friends abandoned him. Alone on a cross, dying to save you and to save me. Put your trust in him as those 300 did. Okay, Gideon, makes no sense, and we're probably going to die. Nice knowing you boys, but we'll do it anyway." (
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