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Daily Bible Reading — Sustained By God’s Word Of Faith

DÍA 15 DE 31

May 15

Introduction

Gideon finishes destroying the Midianite army, and the Israelites want Gideon to be their ruler. The reading then takes a puzzling twist, with Gideon making an idol out of the gold earrings taken from the Midianites and causing the Israelites to abandon God and worship the idol. Gideon lives a long life and has many sons. Following his death, the people once again are unfaithful to God.

Today’s Scripture: Judges 8:23b

[Gideon said:] “The LORD will be your ruler.”

Today’s Reading

Judges 8:1-35

Reflect

Why were the people of Ephraim upset with Gideon? What did he say to dispel their anger? What do you think his words indicated with regard to his leadership style? Why did the leaders of Sukkoth and Penuel refuse to help Gideon’s army? What did Gideon say he would do?  What are your thoughts about Gideon’s idolatry (verse 27)? Do you think he became ambitious? Do you think he forgot that the victory he achieved was really God’s? 

Pray

Lord God, you alone are my God and you reign in my heart. Keep me humble and mindful that I can do nothing on my own and that I trust in and depend on you. I worship you alone and praise your holy name. Amen. 

Prayer Concern

Those who are tempted to put their trust in idols

Tomorrow’s Reading

Judges 9:1-21: Abimelech becomes Israel’s next leader and takes the title of king.

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Daily Bible Reading — Sustained By God’s Word Of Faith

Daily Bible Reading is designed to facilitate consistent interaction with the Bible. It includes background information on each day’s Scripture passage and key verse for meditation, reflection questions to help you dive deeper into Scripture, a prayer and prayer concern to help you connect to God and be of spiritual support to others. Journey with us this month as we explore the theme “Sustained by God’s Word of Faith.”

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