Just a Few Good Men
Judges 6-7
Chapter 5 ends with these words: "And the land had rest forty years."
Chapter 6 begins: "And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord..." Were they all wicked? No. There were a few good men. But God wanted a few more.
Ezekiel 22:30
And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none.
But it doesn’t take a multitude to do His work.
The cycle continues for God's chosen nation. It's the same old story.
Rebellion - Retribution - Repentance - Restoration
Rebellion led to retribution, repentance would lead to restoration.
When America is under God's blessing we forget Him, and we have made the complete circle many times as a nation.
God used the wicked Midianites to judge His people. V. 5 says they were like grasshoppers in number.
Imagine a field full of grasshoppers jumping around. What if you were told to count them? There would be no way.
We should shake in our boots when we see the parallels w/ global terrorism and the multitude of our enemies around the globe. Cyber threats are very likely to take us down. Our enemies are innumerable and jumping around and impossible to locate/defeat.
But flesh and blood are not our real enemies. V. 1 says that "The Lord delivered them into their hands..." [They fought from heaven in 5:20]
It’s how the Egyptians were defeated. It’s how Jericho walls fell. It’s also how Israel was creamed at little Ai right afterward. It’s how America won the Revolutionary War and WWII, and if we continue on this path, it’s how we will end.
In the Bible God often uses one wicked nation to judge another. But wait, aren’t we the good guys? We were founded by the good guys. We were formed in the good ways. We had the best days of any nation in history. We have received more blessings from God of any modern nation. But are we the good guys? We still have some good people. So did Israel when God judged them for their wickedness. We still have a few good men. And there were a few in Sodom when the sky fell. But God said He wanted a few more. And yet it doesn’t take a multitude.
We are supposed to be a testimony for our God. In other words, what do other nations see when they look at us overall…big picture? Do they see a Godly, Christian nation? Not hardly. Not anymore. And so His justice is coming due.
Our Christian founded nation has come a long way. We need to remember which religion we were founded upon.
George Washington: While just government protects all in their religious rights, true religion affords to government its surest support.
(Source: George Washington, The Writings of George Washington, John C. Fitzpatrick, editor (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932), Vol. XXX, p. 432 n., from his address to the Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church in North America, October 9, 1789.)
Thomas Jefferson: "The reason that Christianity is the best friend of Government is because Christianity is the only religion that changes the heart."
http://wiki.monticello.org/mediawiki/index.php/Christianity_is_the_best_friend_of_government
http://www.angelfire.com/co/JeffersonBible/jeffintr.html
Can you imagine seeing such quotes in a public school textbook?
John Adams: "The highest glory of the American Revolution was this: it connected in one indissoluble bond the principles of civil government with the principles of Christianity."
http://www.wtv-zone.com/Mary/forsakenroots.html
John Quincy Adams: "It is no slight testimonial, both to the merit and worth of Christianity, that in all ages since its promulgation the great mass of those who have risen to eminence by their profound wisdom and integrity have recognized and reverenced Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of the living God."
http://www.errantskeptics.org/Quotes_by_Presidents.htm
Benjamin Franklin: God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the Ground without his Notice, is it probable that an Empire can rise without his Aid?"
There are many more quotes, but suffice it to say that when Americans turn their backs on Christianity they turn their backs on America! This doesn't mean they all have to be Christians, but they should at least tolerate us and appreciate us, for Christianity and its principles are what have made America great. And if we want her to be great again, she will need to be Godly again!
In Judges 6 God's people are so ravaged by the Midianites that they are hiding in dens and caves. In v. 7 they cry out to God for mercy and God gives them...
Gideon.
Here's 4 principles from the life of Gideon that can help us all:
You and I are in a battle spiritually, not some tiptoe thru the tulips.
God just wants a few good men.
1. The Principle of Encounter.
v. 11, 14 Gideon has a word from the Lord. Have you heard from the Lord? He will speak to you if you will listen? Do you listen to His Word? It’s preaching? The still small voice? He sent Gideon an angel…
v. 22-24a He was an ordinary man, not a prophet, preacher, priest, or a king. He was afraid. How do we know? Because he threshed wheat at the winepress.
The winepress was at the bottom of the hill so you could carry the grapes downhill. The wheat threshing took place at the top of the hill so the wind would drive away the chaff. Gideon is hiding at the bottom doing the work of the top. He's hunkered in the bunker! The end of v. 11 says he's hiding from the Midianites.
But look what happened: His fear turned to faith after his encounter with the Lord. His eyes turned from his enemies to the Lord.
We all must turn our eyes from our foes to our Father! We can live our lives cowering in a corner, being silenced and censored, just pointing fingers at the
wicked masses and the political imbeciles in Washington or we can lift up our eyes to the hills from whence cometh our help! "Looking unto Jesus!"
"The man that fears God can face any foe."
ill.--the 12 spies of Canaan: 10 saw giants, 2 saw God.
ill.--when most looked at Goliath and said "He's too big to hit" David said, "He's too big to miss!"
"Turn your eyes upon Jesus..."
America is truly in a fight for survival, so it's time we turn to God! We’re in a battle for the soul of our nation, so we must look to the maker of our souls!
And it doesn’t take a multitude…we don’t have to be the majority…God just wants a few good men.
2. The Principle of Courage.
v. 12 "valour"
7:1-3 Gideon raised up an army of 32,000. And God says, it's too many! The Midianites were innumberable! But God says no, I just need a few good men. I'll get the glory when I do more with less! God will share anything with us except His glory.
22,000 were afraid and left. Now there's 10,000 remaining. God doesn't use the fearful. He hasn't given us the spirit of fear.
Proverbs 29:25
25 The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe.
1 John 4:18
18 There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
Soldiers of the cross have courage and aren't afraid to take a stand.
366 times the Bible says be not afraid, one for every day, even in this leap year!
Some should be serving but are afraid...
[teaching / witnessing / tithing]
Some are afraid to trust God.
In the parable of the talents the bad servant said he didn't invest his talent because "I was afraid."
Fear and sin are linked. In Eden Adam said he hid himself from God because he was afraid.
But if God be for us, who can be against us?!
encounter, courage...
3. The Principle of Wisdom.
Courage needs to be balanced with wisdom.
7:4-7 Still too many? Gideon has got to be sweating it now!
The first purging was of the fearful...this one is of the foolish. There is a fine line between bravery and stupidity.
ill.--should we not lock our doors because we trust the Lord?
God told the cowards to go home, and now He tells the careless to leave as well. It was just a little test, and they failed it.
4. The Principle of Strength.
In 7:9-14 God told Gideon to lurk in the shadows of the enemy camp and see what he can learn.
Here we see God is promising to do something extraordinary thru someone who is very ordinary. It was not Gideon's strength, but God's power thru him.
Now read along. Listen to the amazing story in vv. 15b-21 What a powerful victory! 300 vs. a multitude, and w/ no weapons. A trumpet in one hand, a torch covered w/ a pitcher in the other hand.
Now is the time for Christians to get bold, broken, and bright...and we could take America back for God!
It only takes a few good people to do this and with God's help we can have victory as we hold high the sword of the Lord!