Judges 7:4

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

God tells Gideon that his army is still too big, so He asks Gideon to bring his men to the water. There, God will choose who will go to battle and who will not. God is making sure only the right people go with Gideon.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big group of friends playing a game, but the game is so hard that only the very best players can win. God is like a coach picking the best players to win the game. He tells Gideon to watch how each person plays and then picks the ones who can help the most.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written by various authors, possibly including Samuel, around the 10th century BC. It is set during the time when Israel was governed by leaders called 'judges.' The verse is part of a narrative where Gideon is preparing to fight against the Midianites. The cultural context involves tribal warfare and reliance on divine guidance.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine you are leading a small team at work and need to pick the best people for a critical project. Just as God chose the right warriors for Gideon, you might observe and choose those who have shown dedication and expertise, ensuring the success of your project.

Topics

faithleadershipdivine guidancejudgmentwarfareselection

Related Verses

Exodus 17:8-131 Samuel 17:40-47Ephesians 6:10-181 Corinthians 1:27-29Joshua 6:2-5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does God reduce the number of warriors?
God reduces the number to ensure that the victory will be attributed to Him and not to the size of the army, emphasizing divine intervention over human strength.
How did God choose the warriors to go with Gideon?
God instructed Gideon to watch how each man drank from the water and chose those who drank in a way that showed readiness and alertness.
What can we learn about leadership from Gideon?
Gideon demonstrates that a leader should be willing to follow divine guidance, even if it means making difficult decisions like reducing his army.
How does this verse apply to faith?
This verse teaches that faith involves trusting God's guidance in choosing the best path, even when the path seems unconventional or challenging.
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