Deuteronomy 6:16: “You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.”. Yet Gideon in this chapter does test God and God answers the test--not even showing any frustration with the test. So why is it okay for Gideon to test God? One perspective I read was that Gideon was not testing God seeking blessing, but instead just trying to confirm that he heard him right before he goes on to do what he believes God commanded. So while it would probably be better if his faith and connection to God were so strong that he knew the moment he heard the command it was from God and not his own ideas, but maybe its okay to ask for some reassurance from God--but I think we should try not to make a habit of it as it demonstrates some weakness in our faith.
This reminds me of when we were trying to figure out if we should move to the QC back in 2008. We prayed about it asking for signs we should go or even better not to go! I wish I would have documented how many signs God gave us before we said okay we get it. In that case neither Gina or I wanted to go and we were ignoring the clear messages we were getting, eventually it was overwhelming. Hopefully we have grown and would listen better today, but I suspect I have a little Israelite in me--I might find myself wanting to do my own thing. I'm rambling now but its also interesting that God picked someone who considers himself weak to do great things.
Funny after my first read through this I got little, now as I type I feel like maybe I need to re-read again as I am seeing many lessons captured in this chapter. have a great day
I really like this passage...for a couple of reasons.
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2. Gideon can't help himself, but to test God several times, and to test the angel of God as well. That reminds me of ME! God, if you want me to help that person.....turn that light pole into a beaver!
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Awesome!
I like your "take" a lot. referring back to the scripture we already read.....BRILLIANT!
yeah imagine that it actually all works together!
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