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How do we know God desires the best for His people?

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God's selection of the brave rather than the fearful, as seen in Gideon's army, shows His desire for the best in His servants.

In selecting only those who were brave to accompany Gideon, God teaches us that He values wholehearted commitment over mere numbers. This principle can be observed throughout Scripture, where God consistently calls for those who are fully devoted and prepared to trust Him. By weeding out the fearful, He ensures that His army reflects strength and purpose, underscoring the theological truth that God is not merely interested in quantity but in the quality of His servants’ faith and courage.
Scripture References: Judges 7:3

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Judges 7:3
J.R. Miller · Jan 13, 2016
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