Then Gideon and the 300 men who were with
him came to the Jordan
{and} crossed over, weary
yet pursuing.
Judges 8:4, NASB
Judges 8:4, NASB
The
story about Gideon and his meager band of men defeating a massive enemy
gathering is always inspiring to me. First, I'm reminded that no battle is ever
won in my own strength. Second, I'm encouraged by the fact that nothing is
impossible with God.
This
last week, however, as I reread this familiar passage of scripture, three
little words jumped right off the page and into my heart: "weary yet
pursuing." Wow. Though this story emphasizes God's strength and power and
sovereignty, it also points out what is required of us as we partner with Him
in battle. Certainly we will grow weary, for the battles continue throughout
our lifetime here on earth. But even when weary, we are to continue pursuing!
What
does that mean? In the story found in Judges 8, we see the victorious Gideon
and his 300 men pursuing the pagan kings who had escaped. Though we as
believers aren't called to pursue pagan kings, we are definitely called to
pursue the King of kings--even when we are weary--for it is in His presence
that our strength is renewed. If we give in to our weariness and fall by the
wayside, we will miss seeing the victory that God has already won. And oh, how
the enemy would love for that to happen!
Beloved,
it is God Himself who fights for us, but He has called us to keep pursuing His
heart, His presence, His mercy--even (and most especially) when we are weary.
As the world changes about us and life as we have known it melts into the
realities of fulfilled prophecy, it is more important than ever to pursue God
with each step, clinging to Him and His Word with every breath, refusing to
turn aside from following hard after Him (see Psalm 63:8, KJV).
May
our motto today and always be that we are "weary yet pursuing," for
God will see that our pursuing is rewarded by His presence!
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