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God Called Gideon A Mighty Warrior While He Was Hiding. He's Calling You Too.

22 min · 24. juni 2026
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Gideon wasn't praying when Jesus found him.. He wasn't leading. He wasn't fighting. He wasn't believing for breakthrough. He was hiding in a winepress — underground, afraid, from the weakest clan, the least in his family — doing the bare minimum just to survive what was chasing him. And Jesus showed up and called him mighty warrior. Not after he had it together. Not after he dealt with his fear. Not after he cleaned up his family line or proved himself worthy. While he was hiding. Before anything changed. Judges 6 is one of the most personal passages in the entire Christophany series. Because most men watching this are Gideon right now. Hiding from their calling. From the family they're supposed to lead. From the ministry they've been avoiding. From the leadership God placed in them that they've convinced themselves they're not ready for. And the same Jesus who found Gideon in the winepress is the same Jesus who has been showing up in the Old Testament all the way through this series — finding broken people in their hiding places and calling the greatness out of them before they could see it themselves. He doesn't wait for you to be ready. He calls you mighty first. Gideon wasn't praying when Jesus found him.. He wasn't leading. He wasn't fighting. He wasn't believing for breakthrough. He was hiding in a winepress — underground, afraid, from the weakest clan, the least in his family — doing the bare minimum just to survive what was chasing him. And Jesus showed up and called him mighty warrior. Not after he had it together. Not after he dealt with his fear. Not after he cleaned up his family line or proved himself worthy. While he was hiding. Before anything changed. Judges 6 is one of the most personal passages in the entire Christophany series. Because most men watching this are Gideon right now. Hiding from their calling. From the family they're supposed to lead. From the ministry they've been avoiding. From the leadership God placed in them that they've convinced themselves they're not ready for. And the same Jesus who found Gideon in the winepress is the same Jesus who has been showing up in the Old Testament all the way through this series — finding broken people in their hiding places and calling the greatness out of them before they could see it themselves. He doesn't wait for you to be ready. He calls you mighty first. Gideon's response was full of doubt and excuses. And God's answer to every single one was the same — I will be with you. That's it. That's the calling. Not your strength. His presence. This is Episode 7 of the series — You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. "The Lord is with you, mighty warrior." — Judges 6:12 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Bible Study — Sat (Coed) 7PM Eastern — DM "Bible study" to join

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