GIDEON’S PURSUIT

Passage: Judges 8:1~21  

Key verse: 4

The Ephraimites were not happy with Gideon. They challenged him for not including them in the battle. Gideon didn’t fight with them. He was humble, and he commended them for their accomplishments.

Gideon and his men were exhausted, but they were pursuing the kings of Midian. When the officials of Sukkoth and the men of Peniel refused to give them food, Gideon promised retribution, but first he pursued the armies of Midian and captured their kings. Gideon was not dissuaded from obeying the Lord.

When Gideon returned, he did not forget those who failed to provide provisions. He punished the men of Sukkoth and Peniel. After that he dealt with the kings of Midian. They had oppressed Israel, killing many of those close to Gideon. Gideon finished serving God’s salvation work by executing the kings of Midian.



Prayer: Lord, help me to pursue you in all things. Help me not to be distracted, but rather to serve you in all things.

One Word: Serve God to the end