Tuesday, April 27, 2010

April 27

Today's Reading

Judges. Today's passage gives a vivid description of the defeat of the Midianites by Gideon and his 300 men. I would love to hear the review of this battle by some of our experienced military people. Suffice it for me to tell you that Midian's army was probably the most powerful fighting force of their day. God reduced the size of Gideon's army so that God Himself brought the victory. Afterward, the pride of the Ephraimites and the subsequent vengeance of Gideon is a sad ending to the account.

Luke. I am amazed at the forgiveness offered by God. First, Jesus prays for forgiveness to those who crucified Him. Then, He promises paradise to a man who offers a simple act of contrition.

Today's Psalm paints a beautiful word picture of this wonderful, awesome God that we serve.

A New Testament verse reminds me of today's Proverbs. "Bad company corrupts good morals."

What are your thoughts? Insights or questions today?

1 comment:

  1. I still struggle with the Old Testament, but I am beginning to be able to extract meaning from it. I thought it was very interesting that God purposely made Gideon's army smaller so that the Israelites could not boast about their victories. I think many times God gives me just what I need without much surplus to keep me depending on Him.

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