Judges 7–8 recount how God used Gideon and his army of only 300 soldiers to defeat the powerful Midianites. God reduced the army to ensure the victory would show His power, not human strength. Using an unusual strategy of trumpets, clay jars, and torches, Gideon’s men incited panic in the enemy camp, leading to their defeat. Afterward, Gideon declined to rule Israel as king, recognizing God’s sovereignty. However, Gideon’s creation of a golden ephod, meant to honor God, became an object of idol worship, leading Israel back into sin after his death. These chapters remind us to trust God even when the odds seem impossible. #faith, #God's Sovereignty, #idolatry
Judges 7-8 Still Too Many
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