The Unlikely Judge
1155- 1108BC
Bible Reference: Judges 6-8
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- When Israel once again turned back to idolatry, they were invaded and conquered by the Midianites.
- For seven years, the Midianites oppressed and held the Israelites in a state of unseen poverty to the point that they cried out to the Lord for help.
- God raised up and called Gideon who was hiding and threshing wheat in a winepress so he wouldn’t be discovered and taken by the Midianites.
- After being called, Gideon obeyed God by making sacrifices and tearing down an altar to Baal that belonged to his father.
- When the Midianites invaded again, he assembled an army, and before going to battle, he had God confirm their victory with the sign of a fleece.
- Assured of the victory, Gideon assembled 32,000 men to attack the armies of Midian numbering 135,000.
- To show His power, God had Gideon cut back his forces to just 300 men and through a clever strategy, he tricked the Midianites into thinking they were surrounded.
- In fear, the Midianites turned on one another, and their army was wiped out by God.
- Many of the Israelites wanted to make Gideon their king, but he resisted this temptation, recognizing the leadership of God over the people.
- One of the spoils of the battles was a pair of golden earrings that weighed fifty pounds, which he crafted into a golden ephod. After his death, it was worshipped as an idol, leading to Israel’s demise.
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