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Dynamite, Not Feelings: What God's Presence Actually Means

Dynamite, Not Feelings: What God's Presence Actually Means

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Gideon has just received a direct commission from God — "Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel" — and his immediate response is an excuse: my clan is the weakest, I am the least. This episode unpacks why that response, which sounds humble, is actually a rejection of God's sovereign selection. Drawing on David, Amos, Joseph, Cromwell, and the Boers, Nathan traces God's consistent pattern of choosing working men over credentialed men, and argues that faithful labour — not pedigree, location, or platform — is what qualifies a man for calling. The episode then turns to God's answer in verse sixteen: "Surely I will be with thee." Nathan challenges the mystical, feelings-based understanding of God's presence that dominates modern churches, recovering the biblical concept of dynamis — explosive, mission-directed power — as seen in Samson, Pentecost, and the Magnificat. The episode closes with a sober reminder that defeating the primary enemy does not eliminate every secondary problem: reformation is generational, and men must calibrate their expectations accordingly.

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