Do Not Only Come as You Are — Go as You Are
Do Not Only Come as You Are — Go as You Are “GOD faced him directly: ‘Go in this strength that is yours… Haven’t I just sent you?’” (Judg. 6:14) We are often encouraged to come to God just as we are—without pretense, without masks, without trying to fix ourselves first. And rightly so, because God already knows us more deeply than we know ourselves. But there is another side to this truth: just as we come as we are, we are also meant to go as we are. When God calls you to go, it is not a random assignment—it is a confirmation that you are already equipped. Notice that God faced Gideon directly . That moment speaks of intimacy, fellowship, and even impartation. It is as though God is saying, “I have placed what you need inside you—now go.” So when God says, “Go in this strength that is yours,” He is not pointing to something Gideon must go and find. He is pointing to something already present. The strength may feel small, hidden, or insufficient—but in God’s eyes, it is enough. ...