Goliath
“Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the stream, put them in the pouch of his shepherd’s bag and, with his sling in his hand, approached the Philistine.
So David triumphed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone; without a sword in his hand he struck down the Philistine and killed him.”
~ 1 Samuel 17:40 and 50 NIV
As I was contemplating what to share this morning, my heart was heavy for the folks in western North Carolina, far eastern Tennessee, North Florida and other places throughout the Southeast who are still facing the Goliath of the Hurricane Helene aftermath. And heavy for others who area facing their own Goliaths in their lives today.
And yet I’m excited for others facing a challenge that they are prepared to overcome... but it will be a battle.
And I can’t help but to think how David victoriously faced Goliath. Fighting this overwhelming giant in the name of the Lord. Fighting and winning for His glory. Fighting and winning in His strength.
“For the battles is the Lord’s”
As I think about and pray for friends, acquaintances and former coworkers who are facing job loss, life choices (some their own, some cast upon them), who are facing illnesses, who are facing tumors and heart surgeries, who are facing life struggles with children and parents alike, I am drawn to David facing Goliath. Drawn to His confidence in the Lord. Drawn to how he faced the giant with a stone and sling and walked away victorious, his giant no more.
As we face our giants, as we face our fears and our concerns, as we face what life throws our way, let’s try to stand as David stood. Stand with strength and confidence in the Lord. I know that it is far more easier said than done, we can see that in the fear and trepidation of all the other warriors who heard and saw Goliath. But David stood strong. Strong in the Lord. An example of how we can and should face our Goliath.
That doesn’t mean that we shall not be afraid and nervous and concerned and frustrated, but Jesus, Himself, reminds us to “Fear not”. Reminds us that He is with us “even until the end of the age.”
And in lieu of sling and stone, we can face our giants with the power of the cross, with the power of prayer, with the power of the Holy Spirit, with a multitude of prayer warriors, praying that God will work in and through the doctors...
… Praying for healing...
… Praying that the issues, illnesses, tumors will all suddenly be non-issues and non-events…
… Praying that God will reveal Himself and a miracle will be seen...
… Praying that God will help prepare for interviews and give words to say and actions to match those words...
… Praying that The Lord will stand with, protect, and hold us in His mighty right hand…
… Praying that through it all, Jesus will somehow be glorified.
Knowing that we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.
Remembering to “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths.” ~ Proverbs 3:5-6
As you face your Goliath, give Jesus your burdens and your fears, concerns, issues, illnesses... Trust in Him and He can and will give you peace beyond understanding and confidence, courage and strength to face Goliath
Keep the Faith... Carpe Diem