Pride, Politics, and Persistence: Lessons from Gideon in Judges 8:1-21
We live in days when victory is quickly followed by division. The world, the flesh, and the devil never rest—and neither does human nature. Right after the miraculous deliverance in Judges 7, where God used Gideon and his 300 men to rout 135,000 Midianites with trumpets, pitchers, and lamps, the ugly realities of pride, politics, and the need for persistence exploded onto the scene. If you are a fundamentalist Christian who still holds the King James Bible as the preserved, infallible, God-breathed Word, this passage in Judges 8:1-21 is not just ancient history. It is a mirror held up to the church in 2026. Let the Holy Ghost speak through the plain text of Scripture as we walk through it together. The Pride of Ephraim (Judges 8:1-3) The battle was won. The enemy was scattered. But instead of praising God, the men of Ephraim turned on Gideon with sharp words: “Why hast thou served us thus, that thou calledst us not, when thou wentest to fight with the Midianites? And they did chid...