Fear to Faith
“From Fear to Faith: The Journey of Gideon”
Text: Judges 6–7
Introduction:
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We often feel unworthy or incapable when God calls us.
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Gideon’s story reminds us that God uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things.
1. God Calls the Weak (Judges 6:11–16)
Key verse: “The Lord is with you, mighty warrior.” (v.12)
Points:
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Gideon was hiding from the enemy when God called him.
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He saw himself as the least, but God saw a warrior.
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Application: God doesn’t call the qualified; He qualifies the called.
2. Faith Needs Assurance (Judges 6:17–40)
Key verse: “If now I have found favor in your eyes, give me a sign...” (v.17)
Points:
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Gideon asked for signs — not once, but multiple times.
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God was patient with him, confirming His will with the fleece.
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Application: It’s okay to seek clarity from God—but stay willing to obey.
3. Victory Belongs to the Lord (Judges 7:1–22)
Key verse: “The people with you are too many... lest Israel claim glory for itself.” (7:2)
Points:
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God reduced Gideon’s army from 32,000 to 300.
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The battle was won without swords—just obedience, torches, and trumpets.
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Application: God often brings us to weakness so we learn to depend fully on Him.
4. Encouragement Comes in the Battle (Judges 7:13–15)
Key verse: “When Gideon heard the dream... he worshiped.” (v.15)
Points:
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God gave Gideon supernatural encouragement just before the final battle.
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Even in our fear, God provides moments that boost our faith.
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Application: Worship is a response to faith and trust in God’s promises.
Conclusion:
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Gideon’s journey teaches us that God sees the warrior in the weak.
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We may begin with fear, but faith grows when we trust and obey.
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Final challenge: Are you willing to step forward even if you feel like Gideon?
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