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What does the Bible say about Gideon's victory over the Midianites?

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The Bible recounts Gideon's victory in Judges 7, highlighting God's power in using a small army to achieve a great deliverance.

Gideon’s victory over the Midianites is a profound account in Judges 7 that illustrates God's sovereign grace in delivering His people. Gideon began with an army of 32,000, but God reduced it to just 300 men to demonstrate that salvation comes from the Lord alone, not from human strength or numbers. This narrative reveals God’s desire to prevent Israel from boasting in their own capabilities. Instead, the victory, achieved through seemingly foolish means—blowing trumpets and breaking jars—displays the ultimate power of God over His enemies. The true message is that when God is with His people, they will surely triumph, regardless of the odds against them.
Scripture References: Judges 7:1-22

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