God Thought 1/8/25
Seeing the Unseen: Pursuing God's Purpose
Day 2: Gideon’s Story: Embracing God’s Vision in Times of Struggle
Read:
Judges 6:1-2 & 6 (NLT)
Judges 6:1-2 & 6 (NLT)
The Israelites, having turned away from God, found themselves oppressed by the Midianites for seven long years. Midian’s oppression was so harsh that the Israelites hid in mountains, caves, and strongholds to protect themselves. Every time they planted crops, the Midianites would invade, destroy their produce, and leave them in poverty. Verse 6 says, “So Israel was reduced to starvation by the Midianites. Then the Israelites cried out to the Lord for help.”
This picture shows a nation struggling, not because it was God's plan for them, but because they had strayed from His path. Much like Israel, we sometimes find ourselves in difficult situations and assume God caused it. But Scripture teaches us that God's intent is for our good, not for our downfall. When we live without God's vision, life feels like an endless cycle of struggle without progress—busy but ineffective.
In these times, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, as though everything is stacked against us. You may feel like your efforts are fruitless, like you're spinning your wheels but not moving forward. That’s what happens when we live without God’s vision—life becomes busy but without effectiveness or purpose.
But here’s the turning point: in their despair, the Israelites called out to God. When Gideon, who was hiding and afraid, felt trapped by his circumstances, God sent an angel to give him a fresh vision of a better future. The vision was bigger than anything Gideon could have imagined, and because it seemed so far beyond his reach, he initially doubted it.
The Lesson for Us
Just like Gideon, God calls us to something greater than we can see for ourselves. Even when life feels overwhelming, God wants to speak vision into your situation—a vision that will lift you up and those around you. And though it may seem too big for you to handle, God is not limited by your abilities or your past. When God gives vision, He also provides the strength and means to fulfill it.
If you feel stuck or overwhelmed, it may be a sign that you need a fresh vision from God. Call out to Him, just like Israel did. Trust that He has a plan far bigger than what you can currently see—one that is full of purpose, effectiveness, and hope.
Action steps:
This picture shows a nation struggling, not because it was God's plan for them, but because they had strayed from His path. Much like Israel, we sometimes find ourselves in difficult situations and assume God caused it. But Scripture teaches us that God's intent is for our good, not for our downfall. When we live without God's vision, life feels like an endless cycle of struggle without progress—busy but ineffective.
In these times, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, as though everything is stacked against us. You may feel like your efforts are fruitless, like you're spinning your wheels but not moving forward. That’s what happens when we live without God’s vision—life becomes busy but without effectiveness or purpose.
But here’s the turning point: in their despair, the Israelites called out to God. When Gideon, who was hiding and afraid, felt trapped by his circumstances, God sent an angel to give him a fresh vision of a better future. The vision was bigger than anything Gideon could have imagined, and because it seemed so far beyond his reach, he initially doubted it.
The Lesson for Us
Just like Gideon, God calls us to something greater than we can see for ourselves. Even when life feels overwhelming, God wants to speak vision into your situation—a vision that will lift you up and those around you. And though it may seem too big for you to handle, God is not limited by your abilities or your past. When God gives vision, He also provides the strength and means to fulfill it.
If you feel stuck or overwhelmed, it may be a sign that you need a fresh vision from God. Call out to Him, just like Israel did. Trust that He has a plan far bigger than what you can currently see—one that is full of purpose, effectiveness, and hope.
Action steps:
- Step Out in Faith
- Take action on what God is calling you to do, even if it feels uncomfortable or uncertain. Faith requires movement, trusting that God will equip you along the way
- Surround Yourself with Encouragers
- Connect with fellow believers who will support and encourage your vision, helping you stay accountable to what God is showing you.
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Such a good reminder that God is for us!