Conquest & Judges

Gideon and the Fleece

God calls a fearful farmer to deliver Israel. Gideon asks for signs with a wool fleece, and God patiently confirms His call.

Judges 6:1-40

God uses the weakSeeking confirmationGod's patience with doubt

The Story

The Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord, and for seven years He gave them into the hands of Midian. The Midianites and other eastern peoples invaded like swarms of locusts, ruining the land and leaving Israel impoverished.

Gideon was threshing wheat in a winepress to hide it from the Midianites when the angel of the Lord appeared to him. 'The Lord is with you, mighty warrior.'

Gideon replied, 'If the Lord is with us, why has all this happened? Where are all His wonders our fathers told us about? The Lord has abandoned us.'

The Lord turned to him and said, 'Go in the strength you have and save Israel out of Midian's hand. Am I not sending you?'

'But Lord,' Gideon asked, 'how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family.'

'I will be with you,' the Lord answered, 'and you will strike down all the Midianites together.'

Gideon asked for a sign and prepared an offering. The angel touched it with his staff, fire flared from the rock and consumed the offering, and the angel vanished. Gideon was afraid—he had seen the angel of the Lord face to face! But the Lord said, 'Peace! Do not be afraid. You are not going to die.'

That night, God told Gideon to tear down his father's altar to Baal. Gideon obeyed, but he did it at night because he was afraid. When the townspeople discovered what happened and demanded Gideon's death, his father defended him: 'If Baal is a god, let him fight for himself.'

When the Midianites and their allies gathered for battle, the Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon. He blew a trumpet, and men rallied to him. But Gideon still struggled with doubt.

'If you will save Israel by my hand as you have promised,' he said to God, 'I will place a wool fleece on the threshing floor. If there is dew only on the fleece and the ground is dry, I will know.'

In the morning, Gideon squeezed a bowlful of water from the fleece, but the ground was dry.

Gideon said, 'Do not be angry with me. Let me make one more request. This time make the fleece dry and the ground covered with dew.'

That night God did so. Only the fleece was dry, and the ground was covered with dew.

God was patient with Gideon's weakness and doubt. He would use this fearful farmer to accomplish an impossible victory.

Gideon and the Wool

Kids Version

The Israelites were in trouble again. Mean people called Midianites kept stealing their food and animals. The Israelites had to hide in caves!

One day, a man named Gideon was hiding in a hole, trying to get wheat ready before the Midianites could steal it.

An angel appeared! 'Hello, mighty warrior! God is with you!'

Gideon looked around. 'Me? Mighty warrior? Are you sure? And if God is with us, why are we in so much trouble? I'm the least important person in my family, and my family is the least important in our tribe!'

God said, 'Go save Israel. I'm sending YOU.'

'But how do I know this is really from You?' Gideon asked.

God gave him a sign. Fire came from a rock and burned up Gideon's offering! Then the angel disappeared!

Gideon believed—but he was still a little scared. When it was time to fight the Midianites, Gideon asked God for MORE signs.

'God, I'll put fluffy wool outside tonight. If there's water on the wool but the ground is dry, I'll know You want me to do this.'

In the morning, Gideon squeezed the wool—a whole bowl of water came out! But the ground was dry. WOW!

'Um, God? One more test? This time make the wool DRY and the ground WET.'

The next morning, the wool was dry and the ground was wet!

God was so patient with Gideon. He didn't get mad at Gideon for being scared or having doubts. He kept showing Gideon that He was real and that He would help.

God can use anyone—even people who feel weak and scared!

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Scripture — Judges 6:1-40 (KJV)

1And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD: and the LORD delivered them into the hand of Midian seven years.

2And the hand of Midian prevailed against Israel: and because of the Midianites the children of Israel made them the dens which are in the mountains, and caves, and strong holds. prevailed: Heb. was strong

3And so it was, when Israel had sown, that the Midianites came up, and the Amalekites, and the children of the east, even they came up against them;

4And they encamped against them, and destroyed the increase of the earth, till thou come unto Gaza, and left no sustenance for Israel, neither sheep, nor ox, nor ass. sheep: or goat

5For they came up with their cattle and their tents, and they came as grasshoppers for multitude; for both they and their camels were without number: and they entered into the land to destroy it.

6And Israel was greatly impoverished because of the Midianites; and the children of Israel cried unto the LORD.

7And it came to pass, when the children of Israel cried unto the LORD because of the Midianites,

8That the LORD sent a prophet unto the children of Israel, which said unto them, Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, I brought you up from Egypt, and brought you forth out of the house of bondage; a prophet: Heb. a man a prophet

9And I delivered you out of the hand of the Egyptians, and out of the hand of all that oppressed you, and drave them out from before you, and gave you their land;

10And I said unto you, I am the LORD your God; fear not the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but ye have not obeyed my voice.

11And there came an angel of the LORD, and sat under an oak which was in Ophrah, that pertained unto Joash the Abiezrite: and his son Gideon threshed wheat by the winepress, to hide it from the Midianites. Gideon: Gr. Gedeon to hide: Heb. to cause it to flee

12And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him, and said unto him, The LORD is with thee, thou mighty man of valour.

13And Gideon said unto him, Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us, why then is all this befallen us? and where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of, saying, Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt? but now the LORD hath forsaken us, and delivered us into the hands of the Midianites.

14And the LORD looked upon him, and said, Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel from the hand of the Midianites: have not I sent thee?

15And he said unto him, Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel? behold, my family is poor in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father's house. my family: Heb. my thousand is the meanest

16And the LORD said unto him, Surely I will be with thee, and thou shalt smite the Midianites as one man.

17And he said unto him, If now I have found grace in thy sight, then shew me a sign that thou talkest with me.

18Depart not hence, I pray thee, until I come unto thee, and bring forth my present, and set it before thee. And he said, I will tarry until thou come again. present: or, meat offering

19And Gideon went in, and made ready a kid , and unleavened cakes of an ephah of flour: the flesh he put in a basket, and he put the broth in a pot, and brought it out unto him under the oak, and presented it. a kid: Heb. a kid of the goats

20And the angel of God said unto him, Take the flesh and the unleavened cakes, and lay them upon this rock, and pour out the broth. And he did so.

21Then the angel of the LORD put forth the end of the staff that was in his hand, and touched the flesh and the unleavened cakes; and there rose up fire out of the rock, and consumed the flesh and the unleavened cakes. Then the angel of the LORD departed out of his sight.

22And when Gideon perceived that he was an angel of the LORD, Gideon said, Alas, O Lord GOD! for because I have seen an angel of the LORD face to face.

23And the LORD said unto him, Peace be unto thee; fear not: thou shalt not die.

24Then Gideon built an altar there unto the LORD, and called it Jehovahshalom: unto this day it is yet in Ophrah of the Abiezrites. Jehovahshalom: that is, The LORD send peace

25And it came to pass the same night, that the LORD said unto him, Take thy father's young bullock, even the second bullock of seven years old, and throw down the altar of Baal that thy father hath, and cut down the grove that is by it: even: or, and

26And build an altar unto the LORD thy God upon the top of this rock, in the ordered place, and take the second bullock, and offer a burnt sacrifice with the wood of the grove which thou shalt cut down. rock: Heb. strong place in the ordered: or, in an orderly manner

27Then Gideon took ten men of his servants, and did as the LORD had said unto him: and so it was, because he feared his father's household, and the men of the city, that he could not do it by day, that he did it by night.

28And when the men of the city arose early in the morning, behold, the altar of Baal was cast down, and the grove was cut down that was by it, and the second bullock was offered upon the altar that was built.

29And they said one to another, Who hath done this thing? And when they enquired and asked, they said, Gideon the son of Joash hath done this thing.

30Then the men of the city said unto Joash, Bring out thy son, that he may die: because he hath cast down the altar of Baal, and because he hath cut down the grove that was by it.

31And Joash said unto all that stood against him, Will ye plead for Baal? will ye save him? he that will plead for him, let him be put to death whilst it is yet morning: if he be a god, let him plead for himself, because one hath cast down his altar.

32Therefore on that day he called him Jerubbaal, saying, Let Baal plead against him, because he hath thrown down his altar. Jerubbaal: that is, Let Baal plead Jerubbesheth: that is, Let the shameful thing plead

33Then all the Midianites and the Amalekites and the children of the east were gathered together, and went over, and pitched in the valley of Jezreel.

34But the Spirit of the LORD came upon Gideon, and he blew a trumpet; and Abiezer was gathered after him. came: Heb. clothed gathered: Heb. called

35And he sent messengers throughout all Manasseh; who also was gathered after him: and he sent messengers unto Asher, and unto Zebulun, and unto Naphtali; and they came up to meet them. gathered: Heb. called

36And Gideon said unto God, If thou wilt save Israel by mine hand, as thou hast said,

37Behold, I will put a fleece of wool in the floor; and if the dew be on the fleece only, and it be dry upon all the earth beside, then shall I know that thou wilt save Israel by mine hand, as thou hast said.

38And it was so: for he rose up early on the morrow, and thrust the fleece together, and wringed the dew out of the fleece, a bowl full of water.

39And Gideon said unto God, Let not thine anger be hot against me, and I will speak but this once: let me prove, I pray thee, but this once with the fleece; let it now be dry only upon the fleece, and upon all the ground let there be dew.

40And God did so that night: for it was dry upon the fleece only, and there was dew on all the ground.

Memory Verse

And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD: and the LORD delivered them into the hand of Midian seven years.

Judges 6:1 (KJV)

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What is the story of “Gideon and the Fleece” in the Bible?

God calls a fearful farmer to deliver Israel. Gideon asks for signs with a wool fleece, and God patiently confirms His call. This story is found in Judges 6:1-40.

Where is “Gideon and the Fleece” found in the Bible?

Gideon and the Fleece” is found in Judges 6:1-40, in the book of Judges.

What can children learn from “Gideon and the Fleece”?

This story teaches children about God uses the weak, Seeking confirmation, God's patience with doubt. Gideon was scared and didn't feel special. But God called him a 'mighty warrior' and chose him to save Israel. God was patient when Gideon asked for signs to be sure.

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