Sermons

Summary: Throwing a fleece...is it right for christians today. Perhaps by looking at whatGideon did copaired to what he should do gives us direction.

Signs for Life

Judges 6:33-39

Well we are in week 3 with the story of Gideon. We started out with a view of a coward, that an angel called a mighty warrior. It seems like positive reinforcement, tell someone they are good long enough that they believe it. The angel informs that it is He, Gideon that will save Israel from all the enemies over the last 7 years. The lesson for us was that we must come out of the protection of the winepress if we are ever to be used by God.

Then last week we watched in scripture when Gideon made an offering to God as a way of testing if it was really God doing the speaking. He witnessed a miraculous sign as the offering was consumed by a rock that gave off flames. Later that same day God gave Gideon some direct instructions. Destroy the alter to Baal and build a new one and offer a proper sacrifice.

The town folks find out who did the damage and confront Gideon’s dad. And dad protects his son and suggest that if Baal is a true God he will defend his own alters. Joash is a quick thinker and he says the perfect thing.

Our lesson was that we live in a Canaanite world and we also have housecleaning to do if we and our community are to be useful to God. We have to identify the Idols and clean house so that we can be fully empowered by God.

Listen to part of our scripture for today: Judges 6:33- 35

33 Now all the Midianites, Amalekites and other eastern peoples joined forces and crossed over the Jordan and camped in the Valley of Jezreel. 34 Then the Spirit of the LORD came upon Gideon, and he blew a trumpet, summoning the Abiezrites to follow him. 35 He sent messengers throughout Manasseh, calling them to arms, and also into Asher, Zebulun and Naphtali, so that they too went up to meet them.

We don’t have any idea how long it has been between his action - tearing down the community alter and the multi-national invading force.

Perhaps the bigger question would be …Why is it Gideon that blows the trumpet? How did he get to be the one in charge?

Here is my thinking; the Angel prophesied that Gideon was to deliver Israel from the hands of their enemies. That means that Gideon by the selection of God, was a judge. However, he was not what we call a judge today. He was not hearing cases and deciding what was right and wrong.

He was not an early version of a King and he had no administrative duties and no line of succession before or after.

Judges were raised up by God to free Israel from their enemies. Most of them led a group of several tribes to defend Israel and free the people from oppression.

So it seems that because of the angel prophet of God, Gideon has received a little respect. Perhaps partly because Baal has not responded to the attack of the alter. Now we see in scripture that the Midianites, Amalekites and other Eastern people crossed the river Jordan and started setting up camp. The Jezreel valley is a large fertile plain with plenty of water that produces large amounts of food and also offers an easy route to the sea. It was a busy place even in ancient times.

These nomadic people have come again to gather all they can consume by force. They know how to fight and take what they want.

When word comes to Gideon, you might expect that he would head back to his winepress or head off to the strongholds that the community made in the hills. But, that is not what happens. He blows the trumpet….

“Then the Spirit of the LORD came upon Gideon, and he blew a trumpet, summoning the Abiezrites to follow him.”

He does not run because the Spirit of the Lord empowers him. He grabs a trumpet and blows the call to gather the people. He dispatches messengers to go to the surrounding tribes calling to arms…. Not calling to hide…. Not calling to run…. CALLING to ARMS..

(TRUMPET) - Probably would have been a Shofar,– a ram’s horn that only made two notes. The pattern of notes sent different meanings. It seems that Gideon blew a repeated pattern for alarm, come and help.

Somehow, Gideon, has become strong….He has become a leader… He is willing to give orders and gather the troops…and it seems that people are listening.

Well not exactly troops. This Farm Boy calls for all the other farmers to grab their grandfathers swords and shields, axes, rocks and sharp sticks. This is a fighting force that has strength and motivation but not a lot of skill or training. They are used to raising families and crops and no doubt many are good people. But good people are not automatically warriors.

Copy Sermon to Clipboard with PRO Download Sermon with PRO
Browse All Media

Related Media


Talk about it...

Nobody has commented yet. Be the first!

Join the discussion
;