1. "Isn't it wonderful that God sees our potential even when we don't see it? Mighty man of valor, threshing wheat in a winepress, fearful and afraid. But then God calls us to go in the strength we have. Don't wait for more strength, just go in the strength you have. And he promises that he will go with us. And as we saw with Gideon, he clothed Gideon with power. And he'll do the same with us."
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2. "In chapter 7, we saw God reduce Gideon's army from 32,000 to 300. To defeat the Midianites, outnumbered 450 to 1. They had no option but to rely on the Lord. Anyone here feel that way today? I have no option. I don't know how I'm going to survive this next week. I have no option but to rely on the Lord. They were obedient. They submitted to God's plan, even though it's... It seemed suicidal. And God won the victory. God received the glory."
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3. "Gideon responds very diplomatically in verses 2 and 3, doesn't he? He emphasizes all the Ephraimites had achieved. Oh, man, you guys, the plunder of war that you've got. You captured the kings. You executed them. Wow, you guys are amazing. And totally understates what he and the 300 men had done. We see here Gideon wisely silencing criticism with praise. And I think there are two principles we can use."
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4. "Gideon and his 300 men, they're exhausted, yet keeping up the pursuit, came to the Jordan and crossed it. He said to the men of Sukkoth, give my troops the power to keep some bread. They are worn out, and I am still pursuing Ziba and Zalmunna, the kings of Midianite, Midian. But the officials of Sukkoth said, do you already have the hands of Ziba and Zalmunna? So another way of confirming that you have captured them, we've seen two kings beheaded. Here they're asking them to cut their hands off the kings as proof that they had captured them. Have you got the hands of the two kings?"
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5. "Now I think the main principle from this part of the story is that you cannot and you must not sit on the fence when it comes to the things of God and spiritual warfare. There's no doubt which side the two towns should have supported. They were fellow Jews and God was with Gideon. There was no doubt Gideon would win. They should have supported him. But they didn't. They sat on the fence. They're like, ah. Until we get to the end of the story, we see who really wins."
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6. "And now comes the last part of Gideon's story. And this part of the story is both wonderful and deeply saddening. It contains both the highest and I think the lowest points of Gideon's life. And so let's read the final verses. Verses 22 to 35. You, your son and your grandson. Because you have saved us from the hand of Midian. But Gideon told them, I will not rule over you nor will my son rule over you. The Lord will rule over you."
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7. "Gideon made the gold into an ephod, which he placed in Ophrah, his town. All Israel prostituted themselves by worshipping it there. And it became a snare to Gideon and his family. Thus Midian was subdued. Before the Israelites and did not raise its head again. During Gideon's life, Jerob Baal, son of Joash, went back home to live. He had 70 sons of his own. Seven zero. For he had many wives."
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8. "Now we also read in verses 29 to 32 that Gideon lived like a king. Remember we said his words and his actions did not line up. He said the Lord will rule over you. But Gideon lived like a king. He had a king. many wives, and hobos of children. We're told about one, his son by the concubine, a man called Abimelech. And as I said before, we will meet him next week, but not in a positive way."
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9. "Israel enjoyed 40 years of peace under Gideon. In fact, it's the last long period of peace in the whole book of Judges. Midian never raised its head again. They never invaded Israel again. And Gideon was buried with his father in his hometown. But as soon as Gideon died, the people returned to that broken cycle, to the beginning of that broken cycle again. That one we've been talking about from the beginning, rebelling against God, serving the boss."
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10. "How do you handle success and victory? It seems to me that success is almost a bigger temptation than defeat. How do you handle success and victory? Do you acknowledge God's role in it? Or do you take credit for it? yourself. And finally, what are the ephods? The ephod was something that was in the temple of God, given to the people of Israel by God. It was something that was good. It was something in the church, in the temple. What ephods, what false idols do we have in our lives?"
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