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Today’s Reading: Judges 7
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This view from Mount Tabor looks across the Jezreel Valley towards Mount Moreh. The tree-covered hill in the distance is where the Midianites encamped for their attack on the Israelites in the days of Gideon (Judges 7:1).
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Key Verse: Judges 7:20
Then the three companies blew the trumpets and broke the pitchers–they held the torches in their left hands and the trumpets in their right hands for blowing–and they cried, “The sword of the Lord and of Gideon!”
In today’s reading there is an unmistakable geographical description of the very spot where, 3,400 years ago, God separated the army of 300 from the multitude at the Spring of Harod. The 300, having circled around the Midianite army, descended the hill of Moreh to break their pitchers, shine their lights, and blow their ram’s horns, creating panic in the ranks of the enemy. By dividing the 300 into 3 companies of 100 each, they were able to come from three different directions and win a God-given victory. Many of us who read this blog are members of churches that may have from 50 to 300 in regular attendance. The Pastor likely knows everyone by name, including the children. There is wisdom in having many churches, rather than one mega-congregation with several thousand members. Yes, there is a special appeal in the large church…great music, a well-prepared staff, and sometimes a large missions budget. The Pastor may be the most gifted preacher in the area. However, we need to recognize that the smaller congregations have much to offer also. The Pastor will visit you personally when you are sick (if he doesn’t, find one that will). He will know you personally and thus will be able to care for each member individually, that is if he or she is truly God-called and totally committed, as were the 300, watching, on guard, and filled with God’s Spirit.
PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Lord Jesus, You know Your sheep by name. You know my name, and the names of all who join me in daily readings. You’ve called into ministry pastors, teachers, evangelists, administrators, and helps in many areas of life. Please show me how to be a strength to those who care for my soul. I ask for the grace of loyalty to the congregation where I serve and worship. Bless those who prepare the spiritual food of Your Word and serve good nourishment at Sunday services, as well as at mid-week services and other gatherings. Amen!
100 PERSONAL WORDS:
Being retired (sort of), I have the opportunity of attending a relatively small congregation in Canada and a very large one while in Florida. I see the blessings of both large and small. I love and am blessed by both churches. I remember well, while a student in Bible College, one of the teachers pointing to two Toronto churches which, in his estimation, were “successful.” I couldn’t let the occasion pass without pointing out that the Pastor and congregation in Moose Factory, an island at the tip of James Bay, was just as successful. True success is being in God’s will and is not measured in numbers.
Yours for the One who said, “I will build My church,” God’s great success story!
David
A Wonderful read today! I will say though, that my personal experience in 2 large churches, brought me many blessings. They both had Christian Schools and also had midweek opportunities. I have been blessed over the years. Thank You Lord. Blessings all.
I am the only deacon left in our tiny country church here in NS.The older members are fast being called home so our ‘numbers’ are shrinking.Young people have all moved away to find work.15 years ago the women in the church were active had suppers and we sometimes had music events (Christian) and our church had a reputation as a very warm (welcoming) congregation.Now we are down to a couple dozen members.Many small churches have had to close.W
The 3rd Sunday I attended this church I was close to the front (My hearing is very bad.) and I had the most wonderful warmth come over me and I was left with the distinct impression that ‘this was to be my home church’.That was only a taste of what was to come later.His Spirit is definitely in that church.Our pastor (and my close friend )is retiring very soon and we and our larger daughter church will soon be interviewing prospective pastors.We are hoping the Lord will supply us with a younger pastor equipped to draw in new members.This seems to be another sign of the ‘falling away’ that will mark the end of the end times.
Please pray for the peace of Jerusalem and the Peace,Prosperity and Protection of ALL of Israel.May God bless all His children
Thanks for reminding me to pray for Jerusalem
William. Very important prayer request from the Lord. I join you in your request that the Lord send the pastor of His choice to your church. Blessings