From worms to wars

The Lord said to [Gideon], "Peace be with you; do not fear." – Judges 6:23

It was 10-year-old Cleotis’ first time fishing, and as he looked into the container of bait he seemed hesitant to get started. Finally he said to my husband, "Help me, I-S-O-W!" When my husband asked him what the problem was, Cleotis responded, "I-S-O-W! I’m Scared Of Worms!" His fear had made him unable to act.

Fear can paralyze grown men too. Gideon must’ve been afraid when the angel of the Lord came to him as he was threshing wheat in secret, hiding from his Midianite enemies (Judges 6:11). The angel told him he had been chosen by God to lead His people in battle (vv. 12-14).

Gideon’s response? "O my Lord, how can I save Israel? Indeed my clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father’s house" (v. 15). After being assured of the Lord’s presence, Gideon still seemed fearful and asked Him for signs that He would use him to save Israel as He promised (vv. 36-40). And God responded to Gideon’s requests. The Israelites were successful in battle and then enjoyed peace for 40 years.

We all have fears of various kinds – from worms to wars. Gideon’s story teaches us that we can be confident of this: If God asks us to do something. He’ll give us the strength and power to do it. – Anne Cetas

When you’re afraid of what’s ahead,

Remember, God is near;

He’ll give you strength and joy and hope

And calm your inner fear. – Sper


READ: Judges 6:11-16, 33-40


To take the fear out of living, put your faith in the living God.

The Bible in one year:


• 2 Samuel 23-24

• Luke 19:1-27

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