Monday
DISCUSSION
“Exhausted, yet pursuing…” These are the words Samuel used to describe the
efforts of Gideon and his 300 men in Judges 8:4. In chapter 7, Gideon started
with a force of over 30,000. After he gave the men an opportunity to go home,
only 10,000 remained. God still thought that was too many. He knew with
Gideon’s leadership as a Judge and His power, the Israelites could have victory
with much less force and much more God (John 3:30—He must become greater as I become less). After the “dog lappers”
went home, Gideon had a force of 300. You’re probably familiar with the rest of
the story. After the trumpets, the jars, and the flames, God had His victory
when His people followed directions.
In the words of Paul Harvey, here’s “the rest of
the story.” Following the defeat of the Amalekites and Midianites, Gideon and
his men pursued the enemy and drove them from the Promised Land, just as God
commanded. God gave them a task. Although they were exhausted, they still
pursued.
It what ways does accomplishing God’s tasks make
you exhausted? Just because we get tired, does not mean we give up! Gideon is a
great example of continuing to follow God even when we’re become tired. Let’s
strive to be like Gideon: “Exhausted,
yet pursuing…”
Prayer
Requests:_______________________________________________________________
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