We get a glimpse into the character of Gideon when he admits that he
is afraid. (chapter 7, verses 10, 11). Another glimpse of his
character is when he makes the statement right before the Midianites
flee, "For the Lord and for Gideon." Was pride beginning to surface here?
The
Israelites wanted to make Gideon their ruler after he killed the two
kings of Midian (incidentally Moses father-in-law was a priest of
Midian). Gideon tells them that he will not be their ruler, that the
Lord will rule over them. Yet Gideon makes a golden ephod from the
plunder that had been taken from the Midianites. This ephod is usually
something worn by the priest. Another definition of the word ephod is
image. This ephod or image was placed in Gideon's town and all Israel
worshiped the golden ephod. Now this sounds as if Gideon wanted a
lasting monument to himself, and not something to honor God. And look
what happened with the people.
Jdg 8:27b
All Israel chased after it there as though it were a prostitute. It became a trap for Gideon and his family.
Does
this mean that there were sexual orgies going on around the golden
ephod as there were at the golden calf recorded in Exodus?
Even
though Gideon sinned God allowed the land peace for 40 years during
Gideon's lifetime and he died at a good old age and was buried in the
tomb of his father. What a merciful God we have!
It
gets a little confusing with the two different names, Gideon and
Jerub-Baal. Can you believe he had seventy sons??? And even more
astounding that one of those sons, the son of a concubine, would kill
all seventy of them, save for Jotham. Was Jotham another son of the
concubine? Seems like the math doesn't work here with the seventy.
Lots
of lessons to be learned from Gideon. As we are faithful to God, He
will give us more responsibility. God expands and uses the abilities
He has already built into us. God uses us in spite of our limitations
and failures. We can easily fall into sin if we are not consistently
following God.
Great lessons for us today, wouldn't you say???
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