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Worship before the victory
Before the battle even began, Gideon worshipped. When he overheard a Midianite soldier’s dream confirming Israel’s victory, Gideon’s first response wasn’t to rally his troops or strategise – it was to bow down and worship God. Gideon’s story teaches us a powerful truth: worship often comes before the victory. It’s easy to praise God after a breakthrough, but faith calls us to worship in anticipation of what He will do. Worship shifts our focus from fear to trust, reminding us that the battle belongs to the Lord.
What battles are you facing today? Whether you’re waiting for a breakthrough or standing in the midst of uncertainty, take a moment to worship. Thank God for His promises, His faithfulness, and His power to bring victory. Worship allows us to align our hearts with God’s truth, setting the stage for His power to move. When we worship before the outcome, we declare our trust in God’s sovereignty. Just as Gideon worshipped on the battlefield, we can worship in the middle of our struggles, confident that God is already at work.
Prayer: Lord, I choose to worship You before I see the victory. Thank You for fighting my battles and for being faithful to Your promises. Help me to trust You completely, knowing that You are in control. Amen.
Written by HEIDI WYSMAN
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“You might feel inadequate, but God calls you ‘mighty.’ You might feel overlooked, but God says, ‘I am with you.’ Gideon’s story reminds us that it’s not about who we think we are, but about who God says we are.” (Gideon – Heidi Wysman). Be encouraged by this plan as you learn more about the God who calls and equips us to do His work!
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