When he was elected, the American people hoped for an end to turmoil. Grant provided neither vigor nor reform. Looking to Congress for direction, he seemed bewildered. One visitor to the White House noted “a puzzled pathos, as of a man with a problem before him of which he does not understand the terms.”
There was another man found in Judges Chapter six that had that same quizzical look on his face when confronted with leadership. The only difference between the two men is that one trusted the Word of God and the other Congress. History of our country is replete with the failures of those who trusted Congress.
Yes, Gideon was that man and God worked with him and through him to deliver the children of Israel. God is not looking for a hand but a glove into which He can place His hand. All Gideon had to do was follow step by step what God directed and not lean on his own understanding.
God will, if we are willing, guide us with His eye.
Psalm 32:8-9
I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.
Do not be like the horse or the mule,
which have no understanding
but must be controlled by bit and bridle
or they will not come to you.
Give it some thought the next time you become confused.
Gary