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Judges 6-8:Gideon’s Fleeces and Flaws

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Chapter 6-8 of Judges describes the story of Gideon, a deeply flawed judge who really wanted to be king. Despite his flaws, Gideon was also a man of great faith who was used by God to deliver the Israelites from the Midianites.

Gideon's faith was put to the test when God called him to lead the Israelites to victory. Gideon was initially reluctant and asked for signs from God to confirm His calling. God gave Gideon two signs, which helped to build Gideon's faith.

God then tested Gideon's trust in Him by eliminating the fearful men and the men who drank on their knees from Gideon's army. This left Gideon with only 300 men, but these men were all brave and trusted God.

Gideon still needed more assurance, so God gave him a dream about a loaf of barley bread that rolled into the Midianite camp and destroyed a tent. This dream symbolized Gideon's victory over the Midianites.

Gideon led his 300 men to victory over the Midianites, but he was not without his flaws. In a fit of rage and revenge, he tortured the men of Sukkoth and killed the men of Peniel. He also asked for a tribute of gold from the people and used it to make an ephod, which led the Israelites back into idolatry.

Despite his flaws, Gideon was a man of great faith who was used by God to deliver the Israelites from the Midianites. His story teaches us that God can use anyone, no matter how flawed, to accomplish His purposes.


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Chapter 6-8 of Judges describes the story of Gideon, a deeply flawed judge who really wanted to be king. Despite his flaws, Gideon was also a man of great faith who was used by God to deliver the Israelites from the Midianites.

Gideon's faith was put to the test when God called him to lead the Israelites to victory. Gideon was initially reluctant and asked for signs from God to confirm His calling. God gave Gideon two signs, which helped to build Gideon's faith.

God then tested Gideon's trust in Him by eliminating the fearful men and the men who drank on their knees from Gideon's army. This left Gideon with only 300 men, but these men were all brave and trusted God.

Gideon still needed more assurance, so God gave him a dream about a loaf of barley bread that rolled into the Midianite camp and destroyed a tent. This dream symbolized Gideon's victory over the Midianites.

Gideon led his 300 men to victory over the Midianites, but he was not without his flaws. In a fit of rage and revenge, he tortured the men of Sukkoth and killed the men of Peniel. He also asked for a tribute of gold from the people and used it to make an ephod, which led the Israelites back into idolatry.

Despite his flaws, Gideon was a man of great faith who was used by God to deliver the Israelites from the Midianites. His story teaches us that God can use anyone, no matter how flawed, to accomplish His purposes.


Show Notes

Contact Bible Book Club
Like, comment, or message us through Bible Book Club's Instagram
Like or comment on Susan's Facebook or Instagram
Leave us an Apple review
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Thanks for listening and happy podcasting!

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