Judges, Chapter 7 - The Impossible | Prophets of Israel Daily
👉 Join the Prophets of Israel daily and the Land of Israel Network for Torah learning from the heart of Israel. https://thelandofisrael.com/ In this episode of Prophets of Israel Daily, Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel explore Judges Chapter 7, the dramatic story of Gideon’s battle against Midian. This chapter reveals one of the most powerful and counterintuitive lessons in all of Tanach: sometimes victory comes דווקא through less, fewer people, fewer resources, and fewer reasons to rely on anything but Hashem. As Gideon’s army is reduced from 32,000 to just 300 men, Ari and Jeremy uncover the deeper purpose behind this process. This is not just a military strategy, it is a spiritual refinement. The battle is not only against Midian, but against the illusion of self-reliance, teaching that true redemption leaves no room for “my own strength saved me.” In this video, Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel highlight Gideon’s transformation into a true warrior of faith, navigating fear, taking action, and learning to trust Hashem completely. From the dream of the barley loaf to the shocking battle plan of shofars, jars, and torches, this episode reveals how Hashem works through what appears weak, small, and insufficient to bring about ultimate victory. 📖 Topics: • Judges 7 explained • Gideon’s 300 men • Faith vs. self-reliance • Hishtadlut and trust in Hashem • The barley loaf dream • Shofar, jars, and torches • Courage in the face of fear • Spiritual warfare in Shoftim This teaching reveals a timeless message: true strength is not measured by numbers or power, but by clarity of faith. When everything is stripped away and only trust in Hashem remains, that is when the greatest victories become possible. 🔔 Enjoyed the video? Give it a like 👍, share it with your friends, and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more! @thelandofisrael
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