When we think about gearing up for a battle—whether it’s a literal fight or just the challenge of getting through a tough day—we usually want to bring everything we’ve got. We like having the odds in our favor. But God’s way is very different.
In Judges 7, we meet Gideon, a man called by God to lead Israel against the Midianites. The enemy’s army was massive, like “a swarm of locusts” (Judges 7:12), while Gideon started with a modest force of 32,000 men. But then, God did something unexpected: He told Gideon there were too many soldiers. God didn’t want Israel to claim victory by their own strength. Instead, He wanted the glory to go to Him. So, God told Gideon to let anyone who was afraid go home. That left 10,000.
Still too many.
Then came another cut—this time based on how the men drank water. In the end, only 300 soldiers remained. Three hundred against an army too big to count. But with God, they had everything they needed. And sure enough, through clever strategy and God’s power, they won the battle without even lifting a sword in the initial clash.
So what does that mean for us?
Each day, we step into situations that feel too big. Maybe it’s a workload we don’t feel prepared for, a relationship that feels strained, or a decision we don’t know how to make. Like Gideon, we often wish we had more—more strength, more time, more resources. But sometimes, God allows our “army” to shrink so that we lean harder on Him. He’s not trying to set us up for failure; He’s reminding us that victory doesn’t come from our own strength. It comes from trusting Him.
2 Corinthians 12:9 reminds us, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Just like with Gideon, our weakness can be the perfect setting for God’s strength to shine.
When we start our day feeling under-resourced, we’re in the perfect place to say, “God, I can’t do this on my own—but I know You can.” That’s faith. That’s where growth happens.
Questions:
- What resonated with you most about today’s lesson?
- Have you ever felt like you didn’t have enough to face a challenge—but somehow got through it?
- Can you think of a time when something that seemed like a setback turned out to be a way God showed His power?
- What would it look like to trust God more fully in a current situation you’re facing?