After being submerged in a world of drug abuse and pain, Taariq Patel met Jesus, the One who heard his cry and saved his life. Now, Taariq is in the service of the King, sharing how God’s love changes lives. His drive and passion is to share the truth and love of the Gospel to the world. Taariq is an evangelist, graduate of Pacific Union College, husband to wife Igdaly, father to their son Ishmael, and daughter Viviana. He is currently serving in the ministry after completing his Masters of Divinity degree at the Theological Seminary at Andrews University. When asked to summarize his life, Taariq simply says, “Christ delivered me.”
OVERVIEW
God sees potential in us even when we don’t see it ourselves—just as He did with Gideon. This sermon explores how faith, obedience, and divine encounters can transform fear into courage, reminding us that true strength comes from trusting in God’s plan over our own limitations.
After being submerged in a world of drug abuse and pain, Taariq Patel met Jesus, the One who heard his cry and saved his life. Now, Taariq is in the service of the King, sharing how God’s love changes lives. His drive and passion is to share the truth and love of the Gospel to the world. Taariq is an evangelist, graduate of Pacific Union College, husband to wife Igdaly, father to their son Ishmael, and daughter Viviana. He is currently serving in the ministry after completing his Masters of Divinity degree at the Theological Seminary at Andrews University. When asked to summarize his life, Taariq simply says, “Christ delivered me.”
SERIES INFO
KEY INSIGHTS
God Sees Potential: The interaction between Gideon and the angel showcases God’s ability to recognize potential in individuals where they cannot see it themselves. This is a reminder that, regardless of circumstances, God sees what we can become when guided by faith.
The Importance of Dialogue with God: Gideon’s questioning illustrates that it is acceptable to express doubts and seek clarity from God. This dialogue signifies a relationship where faith can coexist with questioning, allowing believers to engage more profoundly with their faith journey.
Sacrifice as an Act of Faith: Gideon’s offering of food during his time of hiding symbolizes an act of faith. It signifies offering the little one has as a means of hope and obedience, reinforcing the idea that faith is often demonstrated through tangible actions.
Transformation through Encounter: An encounter with God transforms Gideon from hiding in fear to confidently leading an army. This illustrates that divine encounters can ignite a transformation that empowers individuals to fulfill their purposes.
Obedience and Challenges: The act of tearing down idols reveals the challenges individuals face when following God’s commands. It emphasizes that genuine commitment involves confronting uncomfortable realities in one’s life and choosing to prioritize faith over cultural or familial pressures.
Faith Over Tradition: Gideon’s transition from a fearful leader to a commander ready to take on an army illustrates that faith in God’s promises can outweigh traditional expectations or societal norms, encouraging individuals to act against the odds presented to them.
Sacrificial Commitment: Ultimately, the reduction of Gideon’s army emphasizes that God seeks those who are all-in, contrasting statistics with a divine purpose, showing that true strength comes from unwavering faith and the willingness to follow God’s direction, regardless of the challenges faced.
DATE ADDED: March 26, 2025TOPICS:
Christian BeliefsSKU: TPA-130L