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When God Waits: Patience, Preparation, and the Price of a Commission

When God Waits: Patience, Preparation, and the Price of a Commission

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Gideon asks for a sign — and unlike the Pharisees, he is right to do so. In this episode, we examine Judges 6:17–24 and explore the difference between faithless sign-seeking and the biblical duty to test the spirits. We trace the extraordinary cost of Gideon's offering — a young goat and an ephah of flour in the middle of a famine — and what it tells us about the real price of entering God's service. We follow the fire from the rock through Leviticus, First Kings, and First Chronicles, and we see how God's consuming fire marks every major turning point in redemptive history. And we watch Gideon build an altar called Jehovah-Shalom — not because the conflict was over, but because it was about to begin. Tested faith is not a warm feeling. It is a rock-solid conviction, established through obedience, sacrifice, and the confirming fire of God.

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