1. Gideon swears that none but God will be the leader of Israel, and then immediately becomes a tyrant.
  2. God always seems to work through that which is least likely to work, so that all glory is ascribed to Him.
  3. It’s Hip to Be Square. In this episode, we discuss the errors of high anthropology, the kingdom of God, theology of glory, theology of the world, realized eschatology, adding “isms” to Christianity, the necessity of the embodied Word of God, John’s gospel, Colossians, and real antinomianism while reading False Presence of the Kingdom by Jacques Ellul.
  4. Gideon accepts the call of the Lord whole-heartedly . . . well actually no.
  5. The conclusion of Elihu’s argument.
  6. The story of Deborah, Barak, and Jael is interesting and complicated.
  7. The Lord calls Gideon while he is hiding out in a winepress for fear of the Midianites.