The children of Israel did evil in the
sight of the Lord and He delivered
them into the hand of Midian for 7 years. The Israelites took refuge in dens
and in caves. At harvest time, when the crops which had been sown by the
Israelites were ready for the reaping, the Midianites came with their numbers
of camels and ate up the crops. They were so many of them that when they left,
the land was bare, with no food for man or the animals.The children of Israel
cried out to God and wanted to know why this great trouble had come upon them,
and He sent them a prophet to tell them that it was because He had told them
not to worship the gods of the country in which they lived, for He was the Lord
their God. They had not obeyed Him, and for this they were being punished. There
was a man among the Israelites who did not want to worship any but the Lord.
His name was Gideon, and one day as he sat threshing wheat to hide it from the
Midianites. An angel of the Lord appeared to him, saying, "The Lord is
with you, you have been chosen to save Israel."The next day Gideon took 10
of his servants and went up to the hill on which an altar had been erected to
the false gods whom the people were worshiping. He threw down the false altars,
and built an altar to God in the same place, and on it he made a burnt offering
to God. The next morning when the people saw what had been done, they cried out
to one another. "Who has done this thing?" they shouted. The men of
the city went to Joash, Gideon's father, and they asked him to send his son
out, that he might be put to death. Gideon's father refused, saying, "Why
should you plead for Baal? If he is a god, he should plead for himself against
the one who has wronged him." All the Midianites and the Amalekites and
the children of the east were gathered together, and went over, and pitched in
the valley of Jezreel. The Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon, and he blew a
trumpet, and called a great army together. Before he set out to save Israel, he
wanted to be sure that he was the one chosen to do it, so he said to God:
"If I am the one chosen to this task, I should like a sign. I will put
this fleece of wool upon the earth. If the dew forms on the fleece, but not on
the earth, I will know that it is indeed so." God did so that night.
Gideon returned to his army, and prepared for the battle. God told him that his
army was far too large, and He asked Gideon to send home all who were fearful
and afraid. So 22000 went home, and 10000 remained. The Lord said that it was
still too large, and sent home all but 300.That night Gideon went alone to the
camp of the Midianites, and he heard one man telling of a strange dream.
"I dreamed," said the man, " a cake of barley bread tumbled into
the host of Midian, and came to a tent, and smote it that it fell and
overturned it, and the tent lay along." The other answered, "This is
nothing else save that sword of Gideon, for into his hand God has delivered
Midian and the entire host.”Gideon returned to his camp. He called up his three
hundred men, and gave each of them empty pitchers and lamps and trumpets. He
then led them to the enemy camp. When they came to the camp, the three
companies blew with their trumpets, broke the pitchers, so that the lights
shone out, and shouted, "The sword of The Lord and of Gideon." The
Midianites were in utter confusion, and Gideon won an easy victory.Wednesday, 19 June 2013
He will Lead You!
The children of Israel did evil in the
sight of the Lord and He delivered
them into the hand of Midian for 7 years. The Israelites took refuge in dens
and in caves. At harvest time, when the crops which had been sown by the
Israelites were ready for the reaping, the Midianites came with their numbers
of camels and ate up the crops. They were so many of them that when they left,
the land was bare, with no food for man or the animals.The children of Israel
cried out to God and wanted to know why this great trouble had come upon them,
and He sent them a prophet to tell them that it was because He had told them
not to worship the gods of the country in which they lived, for He was the Lord
their God. They had not obeyed Him, and for this they were being punished. There
was a man among the Israelites who did not want to worship any but the Lord.
His name was Gideon, and one day as he sat threshing wheat to hide it from the
Midianites. An angel of the Lord appeared to him, saying, "The Lord is
with you, you have been chosen to save Israel."The next day Gideon took 10
of his servants and went up to the hill on which an altar had been erected to
the false gods whom the people were worshiping. He threw down the false altars,
and built an altar to God in the same place, and on it he made a burnt offering
to God. The next morning when the people saw what had been done, they cried out
to one another. "Who has done this thing?" they shouted. The men of
the city went to Joash, Gideon's father, and they asked him to send his son
out, that he might be put to death. Gideon's father refused, saying, "Why
should you plead for Baal? If he is a god, he should plead for himself against
the one who has wronged him." All the Midianites and the Amalekites and
the children of the east were gathered together, and went over, and pitched in
the valley of Jezreel. The Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon, and he blew a
trumpet, and called a great army together. Before he set out to save Israel, he
wanted to be sure that he was the one chosen to do it, so he said to God:
"If I am the one chosen to this task, I should like a sign. I will put
this fleece of wool upon the earth. If the dew forms on the fleece, but not on
the earth, I will know that it is indeed so." God did so that night.
Gideon returned to his army, and prepared for the battle. God told him that his
army was far too large, and He asked Gideon to send home all who were fearful
and afraid. So 22000 went home, and 10000 remained. The Lord said that it was
still too large, and sent home all but 300.That night Gideon went alone to the
camp of the Midianites, and he heard one man telling of a strange dream.
"I dreamed," said the man, " a cake of barley bread tumbled into
the host of Midian, and came to a tent, and smote it that it fell and
overturned it, and the tent lay along." The other answered, "This is
nothing else save that sword of Gideon, for into his hand God has delivered
Midian and the entire host.”Gideon returned to his camp. He called up his three
hundred men, and gave each of them empty pitchers and lamps and trumpets. He
then led them to the enemy camp. When they came to the camp, the three
companies blew with their trumpets, broke the pitchers, so that the lights
shone out, and shouted, "The sword of The Lord and of Gideon." The
Midianites were in utter confusion, and Gideon won an easy victory.Blog Archive
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- Bind Us Together Lord!
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- Return to the Lord When You Still Can!
- Flee From Evil!
- Use Your Talents For God!
- Happy Parenting!
- He will Lead You!
- I will Answer Them from Heaven!
- Judges
- All About Joshua!
- As for Me and My House, We will Serve the Lord!
- Every Word that the Lord Gave was Fulfilled!
- A Deep Friendship!
- Wake Up Early to get your Days Report from the Lord!
- Freedom From Sin/Sickness/Curse!
- Everything We Do Will Be Judged!
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We have tried our best to bring the word of God as it is, yet in a form in which you could understand better.
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