Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Putting Out the Fleece
Then Gideon said to God, “If you will save Israel by my hand, as you have said, behold, I am laying a fleece of wool on the threshing floor. If there is dew on the fleece alone, and it is dry on all the ground, then I shall know that you will save Israel by my hand, as you have said.” And it was so. When he rose early next morning and squeezed the fleece, he wrung enough dew from the fleece to fill a bowl with water. (Judges 6:36-38 ESV).
Today’s verses refer to the famous “putting out the fleece” story of Gideon. Gideon wanted to be certain of what God was calling him to do, so he put out a fleece and ask God to do a miracle with it. If you know the passage then you also know that God did just as Gideon requested and Gideon asked him to do it again. God performed two miracles to help Gideon overcome his uncertainty and fear.
In my forty years as a Christian I have heard people “putting out a fleece” many times. They will attempt to put God to the test, so to speak, to insure that God is indeed speaking to them. I’m not going to advise anyone NOT to “put out a fleece”, but I am going to caution against putting God to the test. Christians today have a distinct advantage over Gideon. Gideon lived in the days of the law. We live in the days of grace.
Gideon had the rare opportunity to talk with God face to face. Not everyone in those days had that experience. Today, if you are a Christian, you can talk to God anytime, because you have the Scripture and the Holy Spirit of God.
Again, I’m not saying don’t use the fleece test, but what I am saying is that God wants a relationship with us so strong that we can clearly understand the counsel of God through the Scripture and the Holy Spirit’s influence in our life. God wants us to be able to discern His guidance. God has given us His Spirit, the counsel of the Word, and wise men and women who also have His Spirit within them, so that we can walk in the Spirit of God and always know and obey His commands.
If you are having trouble understanding God’s plan for your life or hearing from God, my advise would not be to improve your testing of God’s will, but to improve your knowledge of and relationship with God.
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