Ministry Starts at Home
Gideon was told that he would save Israel from Midian (Judges 6:14). But first, God had an assignment for Gideon right at home. God spoke to Gideon and told him to tear down his father's altar to Baal, build an altar to the Lord, and sacrifice a bull on it (Judges 6:25-26). This may have confused Gideon; but really, it made sense. In order for Israel to be completely free from the oppression of the Midianites, they had to first free themselves from the worship of Baal. Warren Wiersbe points out the importance of the task Gideon was asked to do. He says "true believers can't build an altar to the Lord unless first they tear down the altars they've built to the false gods they worship. . . Gideon had privately built his own altar to the Lord (Judges 6:24), but now he had to take his public stand, and he had to do it without compromise. Before he could declare war on Midian, he had to declare war on Baal." God asked Gideon to begin his task "in the circle cl