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Northside Church
Aug 28, 2022
Foundational faith #6
Jamey Mills
Good morning NS… so good to be with you all.
My name is Jamey Mills and I am the lead pastor here at Northside…
This is absolutely nuts… here we are, the last Sunday in August… it literally feels like summer just started… let's hear it for single digit days until school starts?
It’s our 6th and final sermon in this series we are calling foundational faith… where we’ve used Heb 11 as a bit of a guide…
It opens up by defining faith… in two ways…
Faith is the assurance of things hoped for…
It's not wishful thinking or even reckless optimism… but it's grounded in deep belief and trust that what God says… even if it’s yet to be realized… will come to be.
Conviction of things we can’t see.
This life altering conviction that impacts the way we think and live our lives… it leads to action.
This deep trust that God will do what He says in a way that impacts the way we think and live…
In a way, Faith is an educated response to the reality of God and goodness of God.
Heb goes on to illustrate what life changing faith looks like lived out in the lives of real, everyday, ordinary messy people like you and I.
We’ve talked about Moses, Joseph, Rahab, Jacob…
(NLT)
32 How much more do I need to say?
It would take too long to recount the stories of the faith of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and all the prophets.
It feels like the author is saying… I’ve made my point but I could go on all day.
I haven't even mentioned the powerful stories of guys like Gideon, Barak, Samson, King David, Samuel or the prophets…
Some of the people… I’d say most if not all of the people mentioned here were crazy messy… and every single one of them seemed to have several steps… and maybe one defining moment where faith seemed to change the direction of their life or… even the life of a nation.
And I think his point is this…
Real faith being lived out sincerely but imperfectly before God is a powerful thing.
But today I want to talk about Gideon…
Gideon is one of the guys I feel like I have more in common with than just about anyone in scripture…
The history of Gideon is found all the way back in the book of Judges…
It’s right after the book of Joshua… it was at the end of his life and leadership that he laid it on the line for Israel…
They’d seen God do amazing and mind blowing things… Joshua reminded them how faithful God had been… and told them to fear God… to seek and serve Him alone.
Then he reminded them and us of a decision that in some ways stands before us everyday of our life…
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You can repeat the mistakes of your ancestors… you can live in the past
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You can get swept away by the current the culture you are in
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As for me and my house… we will seek and serve the Lord.
So much resolution.
Joshua is saying that from here forward, it is what they life would be about.
God’s people were inspired by Joshua’s resolve.
Saying in view of God’s amazing faithfulness… they are making that choice too…
It must have been an incredibly powerful day.
It sounds like Israel experienced a short season… about 40 years… of peace.
And as we get into the book of Judges we begin to see this pattern… and it's not new…
Where Israel gets comfortable… and apathetic… Their commitment and resolution to God wavers, they get comfortable… lose sight of their need to seek, obey, trust and rest in Him…
They allowed the culture around them to carry them off… it was exactly what Joshua warned them about.
It's amazing how prosperity causes people… throughout history… to lose their focus on what really matters.
It is a frequent warning in scripture…
And I think one of the things we learn is…
Faith grounds us in every season of life
… It plays a role, it anchors us when things are great and when things are hard.
When we have enough and when we are struggling to get by.
When people are for us or when people are against us… Faith plays a role in every stage and season of our life.
But sometimes… Israel wasn’t interested in it.
Is that true of us too?
This is what it sounded like…
(NLT)
The Israelites did evil in the LORD’s sight.
So the LORD handed them over to the Midianites for seven years. 2 The Midianites were so cruel that the Israelites made hiding places for themselves in the mountains, caves, and strongholds.
3 Whenever the Israelites planted their crops, marauders from Midian, Amalek, and the people of the east would attack Israel, 4 camping in the land and destroying crops as far away as Gaza.
They left the Israelites with nothing to eat, taking all the sheep, goats, cattle, and donkeys.
They’d gotten too big in their own eyes… they lost sight of their need for God… to submit and surrender to Him… for His leadership in their lives.
It was bad.
Whenever Israel would plant crops or raise livestock it says that these marauders would come in hordes, as thick as locusts… uncountable… and stripped the land bare.
God’s people… were reduced to hiding in the hills and in holes… running for their life… starving…
After 7 years of it… it says they’d had enough… they were brought low and became so desperate that they cried out to God.
Not our favorite thing…
Faith grows in the face of hardship
, even when it comes at our own doing.
Complacency, sin, rebellion, self-reliance, disobedience…
This pattern of rebelling against God… facing the consequences… being brought low… crying out to God… and then moving toward Him… Over and over…
At some point… you’d think they would have learned… but I guess you could say that about my life too.
It got me thinking that
One of the best things we can do when it comes to growing our faith is learning from our own mistakes
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God doesn't waste any of it.
He uses those things to teach us, to help us fix our eyes on him, to grow our faith, to walk with other people…
How different would Israel have been if they at some point would have set their minds on God and learned… and if we really want to get crazy with it, you can dig into the bible and learn from their mistakes too.
We’ve talked alot about how one of the primary ways that faith is formed is experiencinging and acknowledging and celebrating the faithfulness of God in your life… and that is the testimony of His people.
Every time they fell, God was more than patient… more than gracious… giving them crazy opportunities to turn back to Him… and the issue was often not the mistake… but their refusal to turn back to Him that led to such rough places.
And that is where His people were at this time.
They cried to God and it says that an angel found Gideon threshing wheat in the bottom of a wine press… Hiding from the Midians and this is what he said…
(NLT)
12 The angel of the LORD appeared to him and said, “Mighty hero, the LORD is with you!” 13 “Sir,” Gideon replied, “if the LORD is with us, why has all this happened to us?
And where are all the miracles our ancestors told us about?
Didn’t they say, ‘The LORD brought us up out of Egypt’?
But now the LORD has abandoned us and handed us over to the Midianites.” 14 Then the LORD turned to him and said, “Go with the strength you have, and rescue Israel from the Midianites.
I am sending you!”
15 “But Lord,” Gideon replied, “how can I rescue Israel?
My clan is the weakest in the whole tribe of Manasseh, and I am the least in my entire family!”
16 The LORD said to him, “I will be with you.
And you will destroy the Midianites as if you were fighting against one man.”
Mighty hero… God is with you… Normally that would be good stuff, but Gideon had no room for that.
Instead he had all kinds of hard questions… and even frustration…
If God is with us… explain this… why is this happening… Where is God in this… why has he abandoned us… where are all the amazing things I’d heard about.
Don’t tell me God is with me… and don’t tell me I am able.
And I think that is a lesson in the faithfulness of God.
It sounds like Gideon is blaming God… for all of their stuff and the hardship it brought…
This happens in our culture too… we live like hell, and then get mad at God when it doesn’t go well… or even sometimes… we obey God… and do good… and get mad at God when it doesn't always go the way that we think it should… Instead of seeing God’s leadership, we chase our own comfort, way, or kingdom…
Faith keeps God at the center
… It’s a dangerous game when we allow what we think and what we want to play the leading role in our theology… when we try to force God to fit out thinking on what He should be like.
In fact, in Jan, we have an entire sermon series aimed at that very thing…
I also love the fact that God seems completely unfazed by Gideons honest question and frustration.
I don’t think Gidieon is willfully going after God… I think he is genuinely lost, hurt, confused… and a little angry.
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