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Get Ready for the coming of the Lord.
2 Corinthians 9:6–8 (KJV 1900)
"He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain that
which he cannot lose."
Jim Elliot
Romans 15:13 (KJV 1900)
God does not need our resources
God is the source
When your money runs out
When your job runs out
When your family runs out
When your so called friends run out (True friends want run out Jesus is a friend
When your time runs out
God is God
He is the source
He’s the only source we need
Gideon felt inadequate
A nobody
Gideon was looking at where he was instead of where he was going.
Song: im a nobody trying to tell somebody
What is the lesson in the story of Gideon?
Gideon's story — and indeed that of all those forgetful Israelites — shows how easily we can slip away from God's guidance and fall into real trouble.
It doesn't take much.
We get so busy and distracted.
But we can't become lax in seeking God's will for our lives, praying, reading, studying and thinking about his word.
What is Gideon's army in the Bible?
Gideon had 32,000 soldiers and God told Gideon he had too many soldiers.
Then God said " Go tell the men that if they are afraid that they may leave."
Twenty thousand men left leaving Gideon with ten thousand men.
God again appeared to Gideon and said to him, "There are still too many soldiers.
Gideon was the sixth Judge and one of the most prominent of the Judges.
He and Samson, the thirteenth and last Judge in the book, have more recorded of them in the book of Judges than do any of the other Judges.
Butler, J. G. (1992).
Gideon: the mighty man of valor: Vol.
Number Five (p.
9).
LBC Publications.
Jude 20 (KJV 1900)
20 But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost,
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