Read: Judges 6:11–16, 24
Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 10–11; Luke 21:20–38
Go with the strength you have . . . . I will be with you. nlt Judges 6:14, 16
What would you do if the Lord showed up in the middle of your
workday with a message? This happened to Gideon, one of the ancient
Israelites. “The angel of the Lord appeared to him and said, ‘Mighty hero, the Lord is with you!’ ” Gideon could have responded with a wordless nod and gulp, but instead he said, “If the Lord is with us, why has all this happened to us?” (Judg. 6:12–13 nlt). Gideon wanted to know why it seemed as if God had abandoned His people.
God didn’t answer that question. After Gideon had endured seven
years of enemy attacks, starvation, and hiding in caves, God didn’t
explain why He never intervened. God could have revealed Israel’s past
sin as the reason, but instead He gave Gideon hope for the future. God
said, “Go with the strength you have . . . . I will be with you. And you
will destroy the Midianites” (vv.14, 16 nlt).
Do you ever wonder why God has allowed
suffering in your life? Instead of answering that specific question, God
may satisfy you with His nearness today and remind you that you can
rely on His strength when you feel weak. When Gideon finally believed
that God was with him and would help him, he built an altar and called
it “The Lord Is Peace” (v. 24).
There is peace in knowing that whatever we do and wherever we go, we
go with God who promised never to leave or forsake His followers.
For help, read Why? Seeing God in Our Pain at discoveryseries.org/cb151.
What could be better than getting answers to our why questions? Trusting a good and powerful God.
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