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Devotion

Guidance

My heart says of you, "Seek His face!" Your face, LORD, I will seek (Psalm
27:8 NIV).

"If the sun is shining in the morning, I’ll do it." "If he’s there when
I open the door, I’ll know he’s the one." "If I pass the class on world
missions, I’ll be a missionary. If not, I’ll be a local pastor."

We all know better than this, but it’s amazing how often scenarios just like these pop
into our minds. Such propositions are referred to as "laying a fleece" before
the Lord or "seeking a sign."

The term fleece comes from the account of Gideon. In Judges 6, Gideon is called by God
to deliver Israel from the Midianites.

Gideon questions whether God is even for Israel (verse 13), and he doubts his own
ability (verse 15). So he asks God for a sign (verse 17). God gives him one, then tells
him to tear down the altar of Baal. Gideon is afraid to go during the day, so he goes at
night.

Then he questions again whether God will deliver Israel. This time he puts a lamb’s
fleece on the ground. If God will deliver Israel, then the lamb’s fleece will be wet in
the morning and the ground around it will be dry. The next morning it is so. That ought to
satisfy him, right? Wrong! Wanting to be sure, and hoping that God won’t get too mad,
Gideon asks Him to do it again, but this time with the opposite result (i.e., the fleece
dry and the ground wet). Not exactly the stuff heroes are made of. But God answers
Gideon’s request and then He reduces Gideon’s army down to 300 men!

The whole point of the passage is that God, not man, is the deliverer. God chose a man
desperately seeking assurance and reduced an army down to nothing so that the victory
would clearly be His. The fleece wasn’t a means of demonstrating faith; it was just the
opposite. And it certainly wasn’t used to determine God’s will. God had already told
Gideon what to do. Gideon was questioning the integrity of God, just as we do if we ask
for a fleece when God has already shown us His will. "An evil and adulterous
generation craves for a sign" (Matthew 12:39). As God’s people, let’s seek the face
of God.

Lord, forgive me for the times I have looked for sign instead of seeking Your face. I
commit myself today to walk only in the faith revealed in Your Word.

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It is written by Neil Anderson at http://www.ficm.org/
 

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