In our journey through the family series, we have explored the themes of revival and deliverance, and today we delve into the life of Gideon, a man called by God to rise above his insecurities and lead a remnant army. This message is not just another sermon; it is a clarion call to each one of us to step into our God-given destiny, to be part of the 1% who are not just called but chosen.
God is raising a remnant, a Gideon family, who are not swayed by the comforts of this world or paralyzed by fear. We are called to be warriors who respond to God's voice with unwavering faith. The story of Gideon in Judges 6 and 7 is not just a historical account; it is a blueprint for our lives today. Gideon, though he considered himself the weakest and the least, was called a mighty man of valor by God. We too must shed the labels we have placed on ourselves or accepted from others and embrace the identity God has for us.
We must be able to hear God's voice, for His sheep know His voice and follow Him. Cultivating a lifestyle of prayer, being immersed in the Word, and standing strong in faith are non-negotiables for those who wish to be part of God's end-time army. We must also confront our insecurities and feelings of insignificance, recognizing that God calls us to go in the might He has given us.
Furthermore, we must be willing to tear down the altars of false gods in our lives, just as Gideon tore down his father's altar to Baal. This may mean confronting unhealthy patterns inherited from our upbringing or societal norms that conflict with God's kingdom principles. It is a call to radical obedience and faith, even when it means standing alone.
Fear has no place in the life of a believer. As Gideon's army was sifted, those who were fearful were sent home. We too must examine our hearts and rid ourselves of fear, trusting God fully, even in the face of overwhelming odds. Our faith must be accompanied by action, for faith without works is dead. We must be ready to respond when God calls, putting our belief into practice.
Finally, God often confirms His calling and direction through prophetic revelation, as He did with Gideon through the dream of the barley loaf tumbling into the Midianite camp. The prophetic ignites faith and propels us into action. We must be attentive to the ways God speaks, whether through His written Word, the spoken word, or through dreams and visions.
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