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Gideon stands above 135,000 warriors with 300 men and no visible swords. The Lord sends him down to overhear an enemy dream — a barley loaf tumbling into a tent — and Gideon weaponises their fear against them. Trumpets, torches, one cry, and the camp cuts itself to pieces in the dark. A study in Spirit-empowered leadership, the sword that proceeds from the mouth, and how God still topples empires through the few.
By Nathan F. ConkeyGideon stands above 135,000 warriors with 300 men and no visible swords. The Lord sends him down to overhear an enemy dream — a barley loaf tumbling into a tent — and Gideon weaponises their fear against them. Trumpets, torches, one cry, and the camp cuts itself to pieces in the dark. A study in Spirit-empowered leadership, the sword that proceeds from the mouth, and how God still topples empires through the few.