Judges 7-8
This year, I plan on reading the Old Testament of the Bible within the 2012 calendar year. Follow me on this journey!
Scripture Thought (What I Learned):
Chapter 7: The Lord Chooses 300 by the Water
Gideon
has 32,000 troops of Israelites with him, but the Lord tells Gideon that he
wants to reduce their numbers. He explains that he doesn't want Israel to get
cocky and think that it was by their hand and power that they were able to
conquer the Midianites. A smaller number of troops defeating a larger number
will be a sign to the smaller group (Israel) that they could not have done it
without the help of the Lord.
Gideon
tells the group, that anyone who is fearful may return home. So 22,000
Israelites return home, leaving a group of 10,000. The Lord tells Gideon that
this number is also too large and tells them that he will reduce their numbers
even more. God commands Gideon to bring the 10,000 troops to the water where he
will test them.
By the
waters, Gideon tells him that every man who gets on his knees and drinks out of
the river shall be sent home. But every man that drinks with his hand shall be
kept with him to fight. After this little test (verses 4-6), only 300 men did
not get on their knees to drink from the river.
The
reason for doing this is simple, those who are down on their knees drinking the
water are not as aware of their surroundings and make a poor soldier. Those however
who stand on guard at the watering hole, only swooping down quickly with their hands
in a cupped motion getting a little water at a time are worthy to be called soldiers.
They are aware of their surroundings and will not easily be taken out by the enemy.
We can liken
this to wildebeast or any other animal going for a drink at a watering hole where
crocodiles are present. The crocodiles are like the enemy and the wildebeast or
any other animal are the Israelites, those who are not careful and are just greedy
to get water without being aware of their surrounding will be eaten. This can be
applied many ways, but one way I like to look at it is that the water is the world
and what we choose to partake of. Those who are righteous need certain things of
the world, shelter, food and water. Sure we can indulge ourselves every once and
a while and have fun. But we must not take part in the activities of the world without
losing focus on what matters most. Those who get lost in the world, and are consumed
by the water that it has to offer will be sitting ducks for Satan (the crocodile)
to lay hold and consume them.
Gideon takes
his army of three hundred and divide them into 3 groups. With these 3 groups of
100 men he marches towards the Midianites using trumpets and lights in candles they
appear to be a larger group and the Midianites flee for fear, and are defeated by
the Israelites.
Chapter 8: Gideon Frees Israel and Dies
Gideon pursues
and destroys the Midianites. He frees Israel but refuses their invitation to be
a king over them. After Gideon dies, Israel once again returns to their idol worship
of Baalim.
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