


Tuesday, May 14 – Judges 7, 8 – Additional reading, “Patriarchs and Prophets” chapter 53, “The Earlier Judges”
Study Questions:
1. How many Israelite soldiers left the camp when Gideon announced that anyone who feared could turn back? How many remained? (Judges 7:3)
2. What did Gideon do with the 1,300 shekels of gold that the Israelites brought to him at his request?
3. What were the consequences for Israel and for Gideon’s household of having the ephod? (Judges 8:27)
The Lord deemed the number of people in Gideon’s camp to be excessive. The danger was that Israel might seek to claim credit for the victory. This danger is inherent in success. It can manifest in experience as well, “a Christian for many years”, “a teacher for many years”, “experienced deacon, or pastor”. Losing sight of the Lord’s role and forgetting that salvation comes from Him poses a serious risk of straying from the right path. Pride lies at the root of every sin.