I. A Sinful People 6:1-2;7-10
II. A Defeated People 6:3-5
III. The Extraordinary in the Midst of the
Ordinary 6:11
IV.
A Coward or a Conqueror? 6:12
V. Doubts
from Despair 6:13
VI.
Weakness Turns
to Worship 6:14-24
VII. Real Worship Leads to Repentance 6:25-27
VIII. The Impact of One Man’s Commitment 6:28-34
IX.
Confirming
God’s Direction 6:36-40
X. Following God’s Orders Judges 7:1-8
·
Christians are either overcome because of
their unbelief or overcomers because of their faith.
·
When God gives us a vision of the
solution to a life problem, we want to know the how and why so we
can be in control.
·
A faith that can’t be tested can’t be trusted.
God tests our faith for at least two
reasons:
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To show us whether our faith is real or counterfeit
·
To strengthen our faith for tasks He’s
set before us
The First Sifting Judges 7:1-3
·
Victories won because of faith bring
glory to God because nobody can explain how they happened.
·
Pride after the battle robs God of glory,
while fear during the battle robs God’s soldiers of courage and power.
·
One individual can stop the movement of God by
declaring, “What if…?”
·
Fear and faith can’t live together
very long in the same heart.
The second sifting Judges 7:4-8
·
We never know when God may be testing us
in some ordinary experience of life.
·
The real test of an individual may not be how
they handle the stage, but the street.
·
You can get a crowd with popular Christian entertainment,
but it will probably dissolve when called to sacrifice or service.
XI. An Unsolicited Sign
Judges 7:9–15a
·
Gideon wanted signs and God was willing to give
them, even knowing He would be giving him assurance if he would just
keep obeying.
·
Testimonies that are powerful speak of a
fulfilled promise of God, not just an act of God.
·
What is significant here is the fact that God
works in places we know nothing about bringing about His victory
for His people and His glory.
·
Before we can be successful warriors, we
must first become sincere worshipers.
XII. God Gives the Victory Judges 7:15b–25
How did God reward Gideon’s faith?
·
God gave him wisdom to prepare the army. 7:15b–18
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God gave him courage to lead the army. 7:19–22
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God gave him opportunity to enlarge the
army. 7:23–25
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The story of Gideon began with a man hiding in a
winepress, but it ended with the enemy prince being slain at a winepress.