LESSON THREE: Historical Books

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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.

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Choose the best answer describing Gideon:

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Although Gideon was physically hiding, felt least-important in his family, and was frightened of his leaders, God saw his heart and spoke life into Gideon.

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Gideon believed the Lord, and thus:

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The number seven in the Bible stands for completeness and to Samson it meant his complete consecration unto God.

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There is a “becoming process” when you learn to operate in your faith. Some further truths of this are:

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In Samson’s relationship with Delilah, what happened?

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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.

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Gideon was a strong leader when God first sent His angel to him.

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There is a similarity in God’s calling of Gideon and of Oral Roberts, in that both men had challenges and inadequacies, yet God saw them as mighty in His strength.

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Gideon was the man God chose to be a mighty leader. His qualities were as follows:

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Gideon’s understanding was that God’s nature had not changed, and that if God is with you, miracles of deliverance are going to happen.

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We are to keep our understanding of God based on His unchanging nature. We should make our confession of faith on His nature to save, to heal, to prosper, and to deliver today as Gideon believed.

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As the Philistines repeatedly invaded the Israelites, Samson swept down and joined them in raiding and stealing from the Israelites.

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When God moves by putting His Spirit and call on us, He also gives us a sign—a “point of contact” to help release our faith.

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Some examples of “points of contact” in the Bible are:

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It is not enough to have God’s power or God’s sign upon your life. You must learn to USE that power only for God’s glory.

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A Christian must learn to operate in his/her faith because faith is the key to God working in and through our lives.

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Which is true concerning the blessings of God?

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The example of Delilah tempting Samson to tell her of his secret strength (his point of contact) is an example 5 to us today of how the devil will try to tempt us and destroy our lives.

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As Samson thought he knew how to take care of himself without God’s help, Samson lost the power of God in his life. This is a lesson for us today, to continually call on the Lord God for our faith and power to fight the devil.

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Step by step, little by little, satan deceived Samson through Delilah. Samson no longer operated in faith. God wants us to learn from this example in the Bible. Satan tries little by little to wear down our faith.

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God is a “covenant-making” and “covenant-keeping” God, yet we can choose to move away from Him to the point that God’s covenant means nothing to us.

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