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Deborah and Barak
Barak, a great man of faith modeled and pioneered an example for modern-day ministry leaders to follow. His actions are a classic study in the wisdom of a man’s acknowledgment of the potential power of a woman’s contribution to a leadership team. Because of Deborah’s undeniable connection to God and skillful leadership traits, Barak (as commander of Israel’s armies) would not go into this battle without her, even when told that he would not get full honor for the victory (Judg. 4:9).
His priority was the welfare of the nation. He knew that their combined efforts would ensure success as each brought their distinctive, God-given strengths to the challenge. Deborah’s quick and humble response is evidence that she also knew her presence was essential to the victory of the army of Israel.
Contrary to popular teaching that Barak was a coward, I believe Barak was a man of faith who acknowledged the importance of the presence of God leading and directing him in battle.
Deborah was a woman with a high degree of spiritual insight and character and was one of the few judges who was not corrupted by influence and success. Her presence on the battlefield inspired and incited the soldiers for war. Her presence gave them confidence that God was with them in victory.
Barak demonstrated honor for women in authority, and he was not afraid to share his success with her. He also was strategic and displayed the wisdom of God by having a woman anointed by God on his team. He didn’t agree with the popular opinion of the day. He understood the power of the team.
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About this Plan
These powerful daily readings reveal what it means to pursue an anointing that is inspired by the biblical heroine, Deborah. This devotional is based on The Deborah Anointing by Michelle McClain-Walters.
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