The sermon titled "The Sword of the Lord" by Philip J. D. Hopkins addresses the theological themes of divine sovereignty, human weakness, and the necessity of faith in God's promises, as illustrated through the story of Gideon in Judges 7. The preacher emphasizes Gideon’s ordinary and fearful nature, showcasing God’s patience and grace in reassuring him with signs before battle. Key arguments focus on God's strategic choice to reduce Gideon’s army from 32,000 to just 300 men, emphasizing that such reduction was necessary to prevent Israel from boasting in their own strength instead of giving glory to God (Judges 7:2). The sermon reinforces that God’s methods often appear foolish to human understanding, echoing the sentiments found in 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 where the preaching of the Gospel is deemed foolishness to the world. The practical significance lies in the assurance that even in weakness and scarcity, God can achieve victory and bring about His purposes, ultimately calling believers to trust in His Word as the true "sword" that prevails against overwhelming odds.
“Gideon is surprisingly ordinary. He's a timid, fearful man, one who needs plenty of reassurance from God.”
“When God says it, God is right. God knows what he's doing.”
“If God allowed Gideon and his 10,000 men to overcome the Midianites, they too would boast about their victory, boast about what they did.”
“When we do God's work, in God's way we must expect that in some measure God will bless what we do.”
Gideon's faith was tested as he sought reassurance from God, yet God displayed grace by affirming His promises.
Judges 7:20, Psalm 103:13-14
God's glory is crucial as He orchestrated Gideon’s victory to ensure that Israel recognized it was His hand that saved them.
Judges 7:2-3, Isaiah 42:8
God encourages fearful believers by reminding them of His promises and presence through scripture.
Judges 6:16, Romans 8:31
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