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What does the Bible say about Gideon's sacrifice?

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Gideon's sacrifice was accepted by God, demonstrated by fire consuming the offering.

In Judges 6:21, Gideon prepares a sacrifice which the angel of the Lord consumes with fire, indicating God's acceptance. This act is significant as fire symbolically represents divine approval of sacrifices throughout Scripture. Similar events happen with Elijah in 1 Kings 18, where God consumes the drenched sacrifice, showcasing His power and preference over false gods like Baal. The acceptance of Gideon's sacrifice foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, fulfilling Old Testament symbolism and God's plan for redemption.
Scripture References: Judges 6:21-27, 1 Kings 18, Hebrews 9:26

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