CONDEMNED ONE 

FAITH CAPSULE: God redeems where there is evidence of condemnation.

Judges 11:1-32

In life, knowingly or unknowingly, an ugly and painful faulty foundation is possible to have a place in the life of one.
Condemned is possible to become converted to compliment and approved.
God is the only unchanging changer.
God alone will reverse any irreversible situation from ugly to beautiful.
The stretch-out hand of God is always in place to turn around a faulty foundation that one does not plan or demand as a way of life. 
Consider the story of Jephthah:
In the story of Jephthah, the Gileadite, he gained the title of a mighty man of valor despite the truth that he did not count among his people and was also the son of a harlot.
As a son of a harlot, he got chased out of the house of his father. 
The faulty foundation of Jephthah was outside of his control; Jephthah was paying for what he did not bargain in life. 
The painful situation of Jephthah demanded a divine intervention to turn around his story. 
Without a doubt, his situation called for redemption (regeneration, recovery, reparation, or rebirth). 
With God is redemption for Jephthah. With expectation, know that an hour of waiting like this is not impossible to have an encounter with the presence of God to change the story for good. 
At the appointed time of God, to turn the story of Jephthah for good, the Israelites needed a commander to confront enemies. 
The elders of Gilead had to go and seek Jephthah for help. 
Judges 11:6 records, “Then they said to Jephthah, ‘Come and be our commander that we may fight against the people of Ammon.’”
The story of Jephthah is the testimony of God that redeems where there is evidence of condemnation.
Condemnation converted to become compliment and approved.
By the doing of God, Jephthah, son of a harlot, became the needy one as a commander for his people.
Jephthah responded to the calling by his people in Judges 11:7, “So Jephthah said to the elders of Gilead, “Did you not hate me, and expel me from my father’s house? Why have you come to me now when you are in distress?” 
The same God that set Jephthah to come from being rejected because of a faulty foundation will answer for all to rise from a faulty foundation to the glory of God.
God, in His deliverance, His redemption plan, shall speedily locate you for favorable good.
Jephthah accepted the assignment for his people and delivered victory for the children of Israel. 
Jephthah, answering as a commander, also became the head of his people.
God that changed the story of Jephthah for good shall also change yours for good. 
Prayer for today: 
Ask that any faulty foundation in your life shall experience the visitation of God. 
Ask God not partial, shall answer for you with speed to make you new, that you recover, and His reparation, as in reborn, shall be glaring to your world for His glory.
Ask that all known and unknown faulty foundation that is clouding your destiny shall experience the move of God to clear off your life, in the name of Jesus.

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