I Sam. 17:45 David shouted
in reply, “You come to me with sword, spear, and javelin, but I come to you in
the name of the LORD Almighty—the God of the armies of Israel whom you have
defied…..”
David was a young
shepherd boy, not big enough or old enough to yet serve in the army. The Israelites were in a face-off with the
Philistines who were threatening them.
Goliath was a giant who represented the Philistines. He daily taunted the Israelites, challenging
them to provide someone willing to fight him in a hand-to-hand combat. Whoever would win the contest would determine
the fate of the armies. No one was big enough
or brave enough to answer the challenge of Goliath, except David. He was on the scene visiting his brothers and
heard Goliath’s daily taunts. He was not
a soldier, but he was a young lad who was sold out to God and could no longer
tolerate the mockeries of Goliath against God and His people. David went out to fight Goliath with the
resources he had---his faith in God, five smooth stones, and his
slingshot. It was enough. Because David had the Lord on his side, he
was able to hurl a stone at Goliath, knock him down, and kill him.
How do you face
adversity in your life? Do you rely on
the resources of man or God? Do you have
enough confidence in God to believe that the resources He has given you are
enough to conquer whatever you are facing in life? When we rely on the Lord and allow Him to
help us we are able to overcome anything.
We can’t determine or dictate the circumstances of life, but we don’t
have to become victims to them. The Lord
on our side is enough to overcome all of our obstacles and fears.
So, why is it that
we usually turn to the Lord for help after we have depleted all of our
resources first? Wouldn’t it be a whole
less stressful, painful, and complicated if we were to first turn to Him? The next time you are confronted with a
situation that throws you into a tizzy, take it to the Lord before you even
think about trying to deal with it. He
will guide you through it and help you to deal with it. You will never be able to handle things on
your own as well as you would if you were to but trust in the Lord and let Him
help you.
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