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Judges 7:1–25 | For the Glory of God Alone

Judges 7:1–25 | For the Glory of God Alone

Update: 2025-07-13
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Main Point. God saves by His power alone, not our strength, so that all the glory is His.

Driving Question: Why does God lead us into weakness before He acts?

1. God Weakens Us to Display His Strength (1–8)

2. God Reassures Us to Strengthen Our Faith (9–15a)

Two Observations.
A. God’s compassionate reassurance.
B. Gideon’s response.

How does God reassure us of his promises today?
Through Christ – (Heb. 1:1–2).
Through His Word and Spirit – (2 Tim. 3:16 ; John 15:26 ).
Through the Ordinances – (1 Cor. 11:26 ).
Through His Church – (1 Thess 5:11 ; Heb 10:25 ).

3. God Delivers Us to Receive All Glory (15b–25)

Takeaways.
God saves by His power—not ours.
God delights to use weakness—not strength.
God alone deserves the glory—not man.
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Judges 7:1–25 | For the Glory of God Alone

Judges 7:1–25 | For the Glory of God Alone

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