God knows that men are great posers. Often, they choose machismo rather than humility that finds its strength in God.
As for bragging rights, God reduced their numbers and crafted a battle plan that would leave no doubt about the source of their victory.
God has a way of taking something small and doing something big. People without God have a way of taking something big and doing something small. Remember David and Goliath? It was small versus big. Today, many churches and Christians approach service to God with a public relations mentality. Everything must be huge, splashy and well-funded.
The angel of the Lord found him hiding from enemy forces in a wine press threshing wheat. The poor guy was just trying to make some bread without someone stealing it. In the ensuing dialogue, we learn that God is the angel of the Lord. Think about this: God specializes in overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds. Almost 2, years ago, all the forces of hell assembled against a man crucified between two thieves.
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They broke the jars and held aloft the torches when Gideon blew the trumpet, creating such a confusion that the Midianites fought with one another.
God delivered Midian into the hands of Israel, yet Israel won not because of its superior battle prowess but because the Lord made the Midianites use their swords against their comrades vv. Judges 7, then, proves that salvation is of the Lord alone. We cannot rest in our own strength or our own works to enjoy the salvation of the Lord. He alone can defeat the enemy, and He delights to use the most unlikely means to do so. We are not to trust in our superior numbers, superior skills, or superior strategies.
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