Judges 6-8
In the first words of Gideon we find the key to his character. (1) He
was a man who felt deeply the degradation of his people. He could not
enjoy his own harvest while the Midianites were robbing all around; he
had the patriot's wide sympathy. (2) He was a man also of the
strongest commo... [ Continue Reading ]
Judges 7:5
Among the ten thousand soldiers in Gideon's army there were three
hundred brave and wary men who, even under the pangs of thirst, could
not forget that they were in the presence of an enemy, and that it
behoved them therefore to be on the alert. Instead of flinging
themselves recklessly o... [ Continue Reading ]
Judges 7:7
I. Consider the man to whom the angel came. His thoughts had been busy
with God before God came to him. He was a man who meditated much on
the promises and the histories of God's grace and love. The Lord ever
comes to those whose hearts are watching for Him.
II. To understand Judges 7:2... [ Continue Reading ]
Judges 7:16
Gideon went down into the battle with only three hundred men, with
only trumpets, pitchers and lights for weapons, and the mighty hosts
of Amalek and Midian fled before him, and were driven from the land.
More than a thousand years afterwards St. Paul remembered this story,
and said: "W... [ Continue Reading ]