When Fear Meets the Call of God: Finding Confidence in the Lord Through the Anxiety of Gideon
Welcome back to the All Consuming Grace Podcast with your hosts, Paul Turner and Rebecca Turner for another episode in our series on anxiety.
In episode one, we learned that misplaced confidence will always produce instability. When our confidence rests in circumstances, finances, culture, other people, or even ourselves, anxiety is never far behind. But when our confidence is rooted in the Lord, we discover a peace that is not dependent upon what is happening around us.
In this second episode, we turn to the life of Gideon — a man hiding in a winepress while the world around him was collapsing.
Israel was living in spiritual rebellion. God’s people were no longer living consistently with who they were called to be. The culture around Gideon was marked by idolatry, fear, oppression, instability, and conflict. The Midianites consumed the land’s resources, food shortages were common, and families lived in uncertainty. Even Gideon’s own father had embraced Baal worship. Everywhere Gideon looked, there were reasons to be anxious.
And then God called him.
Gideon’s response sounds strikingly familiar to many anxious hearts today. Instead of confidence, he offered excuses. He questioned where God had been. He focused on his weakness. He pointed to his poor family. He reminded the Lord that he was the least in his father’s house. His confidence was misplaced because his eyes were fixed on circumstances instead of the presence of God.
Yet what is so beautiful in this account is not merely Gideon’s fear — it is God’s response to it.
The Lord did not crush Gideon for being anxious. He lovingly met him in the middle of it. God reminded Gideon of three life-changing truths: who the Lord is, who Gideon was in God’s eyes, and that the Lord was with him.
As Christians, this passage teaches us not only how God deals with anxious people, but also how we should minister to others who are struggling with fear and instability. The answer to anxiety is not found in pretending circumstances are easy; it is found in learning to see them through the presence and promises of God.
Join us as we walk through the winepress with Gideon and discover how the Lord transforms fearful people into faithful servants through His all-consuming grace.