I don’t know if you’ve watched the BBC’s mockumentary ‘W1A’ – there is a new series at the moment, and when it was originally on TV it was one of our favourites. There is a moment when they have a strategy meeting described as ‘more of less’ – the idea being, apparently, that they should establish what they do best and find fewer ways of doing more of it for less.
For those of us who have worked in corporate environments, this sort of talk is a little bit close to the bone – and we will have probably found ourselves in meetings where doing more of or with less is proposed as vital for an organisation’s success.
The fact is, life can sometimes feel a bit like this, however – whether its our finances which need to stretch further and further – or our physical, or even our emotional energy – we are often asked to do more with less.
This morning, in the bible in a year, we reached the story of Gideon. If you don’t know it, we find it in Judges 6, where Gideon is called to to lead God’s people to defeat a huge army (the Midianites) who were not being particularly kind. At first Gideon has his own huge army (over 22k men) and God tells him to send all but 300 of them home. Why? Because God doesn’t want them to say “my own strength saved me.”
I have often found it is when I come to the end of our my resources that we realise we need to rely on God. Each time it happens, I wonder if it might have been easier to rely on him from the start.
If, today, you feel the need to do more with less – that your resources are running low – be reminded of Gideon, who defeated the Midianites with a tiny army – not because of anything they had, but because of the one who was with them. That same God is with you today.
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