Judges Week 4: God's Grace to Gideon | Judges 6-8 | Pam Larson

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  • This week we saw the wonders of the Lord’s sovereign mercy and grace in Judges 6-8; his grace is much greater and higher than all of our sins and our shortcomings. The Lord, in sovereign grace and mercy, called Gideon, calmed his fears, clothed him with the Spirit of God. But, also in grace, he kept stacking the deck against his people. Why? So that God could get all the glory for the victory rather than leaving an opportunity for boasting about strategy or leadership tactics or their own strength. Israel would not be able to boast that they won by the strength of their numbers, but would give thanks to God and his mighty power, grace and sovereign mercy in the victory. We even saw God’s grace in the perfectly timed hearing of a nightmare expressly naming Gideon as victorious by God’s hand.
    He uses fallen, unwilling, weak, fearful and frail people as jars of clay. God often calls people like us, who are often under-resourced from a human perspective so that we will trust in the One with all the resources and hope in God alone. God loves to use human weakness to display his strength and grace. With Moses, with Gideon and with us, God chooses the weak instead of the strong, the foolish and fearful instead of the wise and brave, and clothes us with his Spirit. Why?
    "… we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us." -2 Corinthians 4:7

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