Today, I am reading and commenting on Judges 7-8.
I want to write about Gideon’s faith. A week or two back it was pointed out to me that our failure today to see signs and wonders similar to those written about in the New Testament is not because our faith is too small. My initial response to that was to think, “Well yes, but…” Then I read today’s passage. To fully understand what the meaning it conveyed to me we need to take a look at something from yesterday’s passage which I did not write about yesterday. In yesterday’s passage, God had called Gideon to lead the Israelites against the overwhelming force of the Midianites. Gideon asked for God to give him a sign that he had been interpreted God’s leading correctly, and from that sign we get the expression of “asking for a fleece.” Gideon got the answer for which he had asked. In fact God gave him an answer twice. Then, when the time came to attack, God told him to do so, but God also said, “If you are afraid to attack, go down to the camp and listen.” That is a paraphrase and there was a bit more to it than that, but the account tells us that Gideon did go down and listen. Now, why did Gideon go down and listen? Because he was afraid. Think about that. Gideon had laid down a fleece at night, asking God for it to be wet from dew in the morning while the ground around it was dry. In the morning, the ground was dry and Gideon squeezed a bowlful of water out of the fleece. Then Gideon asked God to do the opposite the following night, and the morning after the fleece was dry while the ground around it was wet from dew. Yet, when it came time to do as God commanded, Gideon was still afraid. Here’s the important part, God didn’t leave Gideon hanging, He knew Gideon was afraid and provided him with a sign to strengthen his courage.
We see from this that God did not use Gideon to save the Israelites from the Midianites because of his great faith, because Gideon did not have great faith. In the same way, we do not need great faith to accomplish God’s purpose, we just need to be willing to do what God tells us to do. When we start doing what God tells us to do, He will provide us with evidence that we are doing the right thing.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.