EMPTY FORT STRATEGY
READ:
Judges 7:2-8
Behold, I am the LORD, the
God of all flesh. Is there
anything too hard for Me!
-Jeremiah 32:27
In the Chinese historical
novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, author
Luo Guanzhong describes the “Empty Fort
Strategy,” a use of reverse psychology to deceive the enemy. When 150,000 troops from the Wei Kingdom
reached Xicheng, which had less than 2,500 soldiers, they found the city gate
wide open and the famous military tactician Zhuge Liang calmly playing the
zither with two children beside him. The
Wei general, baffled by the scene and believing it was an ambush, ordered a
full retreat.
The Bible offers another
example of a bewildering battle strategy.
In Judges 7, God had Gideon use 300 men, horns, jars, and blazing
torches against armies that were “as
numerous as locusts; and their camels wee without number” (v.12).
Could Israel defeat such a
formidable foe? It was humanly
impossible! They had neither the
manpower nor the military hardware. But
they had one thing that worked for them and that was all they needed. They had God’s promise: “With
these 300 men I will rescue you and give you victory” (v.7NLT). The
result? Victory!
Are you facing a formidable
challenge? The Lord has said, “Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all
flesh. Is there anything too hard for
Me?” (Jeremiah 32:27). – Poh Fang Chia
Be strong in the Lord and be of good courage;
Your mighty Defender is always the same.
Mount up with wings, as the eagle ascending;
Victory is sure when you call on His name. –Johnson
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With God, all things are possible.
Have a blessed day and week
ahead.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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