"Then the men of Israel said to Gideon, 'Rule over us, both you and your son, also your son’s son, for you have delivered us from the hand of Midian.' But Gideon said to them, 'I will not rule over you, nor shall my son rule over you; the Lord shall rule over you.'" -Judges 8.22-23
Midian is defeated, Israel is free, and Gideon is offered the throne of Israel. He could have been king, and his sons would have followed him as rulers, but Gideon refuses. He points the people to God, declaring that He is king. He could have ruled, but he refuses. Why, I don't know, but we see here a lesson to heed.
Gideon does not capitalize on success for his own benefit. He delivered the people from oppression, and yet when the time comes for the people to repay him, he refuses their offer. In the height of his popularity he points the people to God. This was the reason God had empowered him. He delivered the people because they cried out to Him, and to bring them back to Him. Gideon is empowered to drive out the Midianites, and God has him do it with only 300 men armed with trumpets and torches in watering pots. God drives out the enemy, and Gideon, the people's champion, reminds the people that it is only because of God that they are now free.
Men, in you moment of success what do you do? When you're popular, what is your reaction? Do you take full advantage of it, trying to advance yourself as much as you can, or gain as much as you can? Or do you give the glory back to God, knowing that you have only succeeded because of Him? If you are offered a crown that isn't yours to wear, what do you do with it?
Gideon refused to take God's place as king. He could have, but he refused. In his moment of glory he directed the focus of the people to God.
Let us be men who don't take the credit that is God's. Let us be men who always point others to Him.
"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."
To God alone be the Glory!
Strength and Honor
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