Gideon’s Legacy

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Judges 8:1-35, Zechariah 10:6, 1 Corinthians 1:24-31

Gideon’s world of thorns and briers, carrying through on threats to destroy towers and cities, and decapitation and warfare all make me want to ask the question, “What’s the point? Why these hostile power statements?”

The towns called Succoth and Penuel were caught between two fierce armies, and their attempt to remain out of it went seriously awry. Israel has already seen a mere three hundred victorious soldiers free them from the Midian army, and even their rallying cry “a sword for the LORD and for Gideon” (Judges 7:20) shows that it was indeed the Lord who won the battle. Somewhere along the line, however, it seems the victors got off-course. Was it the rumbling of resentment (Judges 8:1–3) that prompted these reactions? Is this another case of the Lord’s triumph turning into human pride? And as if these unsavory events weren’t enough, yet another idol in the form of a gold ephod was constructed, and the people fell into the trap; they worshiped a man-made idol instead of the LORD.

In despair over our human condition, we could miss verse 28 altogether; it’s remarkably understated. The land had peace for forty years—a generation. What a reversal! Despite the grievous weaknesses manifested by Gideon, God used him to accomplish His perfect purposes.

That was Gideon’s broken world. What about ours? Do we reduce people with the thorns and briers of our words? Do we destroy other people to preserve our own personal security? Have we subtly created idols that trap people into false worship? These questions pierce our mask of self-satisfaction. And still, the author of Hebrews declares that the weakness of God’s servants was turned to strength of faith; among those noted is Gideon (Hebrews 11:32–34). That heartens the most broken of us all.

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43 thoughts on "Gideon’s Legacy"

  1. Holly Strickland says:

    Preach! Thank you for that!

  2. HL says:

    SEARCHING- thank you ❤️
    MICHELLE-so glad to hear that things are better after your dog passing and you’re not holding onto the guilt.
    DONNA-praying for your cough and that there is an easy resolution to it

    Lifting everyone up in prayer tonight

  3. Claire B says:

    ♥️

  4. Teresa Donley says:

    TINA – preach it, Sister!

  5. Michelle Patire says:

    Hey, I just wanted to say thank you to all who prayed for my family when our one dog passed away recently. God has lifted so much of my sadness and shame/guilt for what happened. I am thankful for your prayers. God is good <3

    Praying God hears yours tonight and blesses you, sisters. Love you all :)

  6. Darla Wright says:

    “……And they will be as though I never rejected them.” What a hope He provides in just 10 words!

  7. Teresa Donley says:

    KRISTINE LOUGHMAN – I love your words, “But that doesn’t dimish Gideon’s faith, his willingness to be a tool for God. It just highlights how we never stop needing God’s grace.” Indeed. His amazing grace, available to all, saves us, sanctifies us and sustains us.

  8. Rhonda J. says:

    Great thought Molly! Thanks for sharing!