| A Journey of Faith and Trust "Do not let Thine anger burn against
me that I may speak once more; please let me make a test once more with the fleece, let it
now be dry only on the fleece, and let there be dew on all the ground. And God did so that
night;" Judges 6:39

The story of Gideon is a fascinating one.
Most people think Gideon should have had more faith. The angel of the Lord had produced
fire with his staff which burned up the sacrifice Gideon made to Jehovah. One would think
that in itself should have been enough to prove to Gideon that Jehovah was in charge. But
after looking at the context one realizes that God met Gideon where he was and helped to
build his faith. After all, Gideon grew up in an idolatrous family. The book of Judges
records that God commanded Gideon to destroy his fathers altar to Baal and cut down
his fathers Asherah pole. So the question arises how much faith in God did Gideon
have when out of nowhere an angel appeared? Probably not much. That is why God worked with
Gideon, first with the fire and then twice more with his fleece. God did not become angry
with Gideon for requesting further confirmation of who he was dealing with. He patiently
developed the faith and trust that Gideon needed to lead the nation of Israel to victory.
The lesson for us is simple. God meets us at our need, right where we are and gently and
lovingly leads us on a journey of faith and trust. Let us not be afraid to ask our Father
to develop in us this trust, but let us come to Him knowing that is exactly what He
desires for us.
Father, thank You for the story of Gideon. Thank You for meeting him
right where he was and working with him to develop a trust and faith in
You. Teach me to trust You more and help me to develop a faith that will
not be blown about by the winds that surround me. Amen

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