David and
Goliath, an age old story filled with such new and fresh revelation. Allow me to set the scene. A war seemed
unavoidable. The army was equipped with
weaponry and armor and fully prepared for battle. The problem arose when the enemy changed the
plan. This wasn’t to be a battle between
armies but instead it was to be a battle between champions. The biggest, the strongest and the fiercest
competitors were going to battle it out.
The winner would become the champion of their nation and the losing team
would become their servants. A lot was on the line and truth being told, the
enemy opponent was bigger, like “over nine feet tall” bigger. “He had a bronze helmet on his head and wore
a coat of scale armor of bronze weighing 5000 shekels (125lbs) (1 Samuel 17:5)”. Not only was he bigger, he was aggressive and
continuously taunting. He tormented the
opposing nation day and night for 40 days.
Yelling and screaming and throwing down a challenge to fight, a
challenge that not one from the fully armed and armored team was up for, that
is until David comes along.
David was a young shepherd boy who was not
even supposed to be there. He was
delivering food to his war fighting brothers.
During his brief visit this 9ft tall enemy, named Goliath, made an
appearance and once again made his threats.
The army of men once again retreated in fear. But David was different. He knew this enemy was not just after the
army of men, he was also after their God.
The men retreated because they knew that despite all of their
experience, armor and weapons that none of them were capable of beating such a
giant, none of them would come out a champion in this battle. But David, he believed differently. The only experience he brought to the table
was his stories of defending his sheep by fighting lions and bears with his
bare hands, and as far as weapons go, he was equipped with only a sling and a
handful of rocks. What David knew that the other men forgot was that this
battle was not one he would be fighting but instead this battle was the Lord’s.
To sum up
the story that most are familiar with, David went to battle. He refused the
armor that was provided for him and with just a hand full of rocks and a sling
shot, he courageously charged the taunting giant enemy. He didn’t wait to be approached, he looked
directly at his enemy and said “You come against me with sword and spear and
javelin, but I come against you in the name of the LORD ALMIGHTY, the God of
the armies of Israel, whom you have defied” (1 Samuel 17:45), and then he ran directly at him
and with the sling of one rock, he silenced the giant opposing enemy with a
blow right smack in the middle of the head. It was with the sling of that one
rock and the trembling ground from the collapse of a giant that “the whole
world will know that there is a God in Israel”. And with that, God was the
Champion.
All of this,
once again, begs me to ponder. David was
a mere young man, a lowly shepherd, the youngest brother, much like we are mere
humans, housewives, businessmen, mothers and fathers, anything other than
warriors. He was not a mighty warrior
either, BUT, he sure knew one didn’t he?
David seemed to remember the very thing that is so easy for me and
others to forget. He remembered that the
battle was not his, it was God’s.
Just like the Israelites and David, we all have
enemies too. Sometimes it’s exhausting
fighting them and at other times we never even go to battle because we don’t
seem to stand a chance, so instead we cower.
We become servants of the enemy that taunts us. After all, it is in our
face screaming and yelling and towering above us. It taunts, it makes fun and it reminds us of how
little we are. But, just as David yelled back
at his enemy, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come
against you in the name of the LORD ALMIGHTY, the God of the armies of Israel,
whom you have defied!”, we need to be reminded that we can yell back too.
We can say to our enemies, “You come against me
with fear and anxiety but I come against you in the name of the LORD
GOD ALMIGHTY!”
“You come against me with threats against my health and debts larger
than my checkbook, but I come against you with the name of the LORD
GOD ALMIGHTY!”
“You come against me with depression and grief but I come against
you in the name of the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY!”
Do you get it? Can you feel the
power welling up inside you just as you read this? That is God. He is our champion and mighty warrior, He can handle our battles. We need only to pick up the sling shot and a
rock. It doesn’t matter if we are little boy shepherds facing ginormous giants,
because let’s be real, some of our enemies are indeed giant, but our enemy will always be smaller than our
God. We, like David, need to find the courage and
face our enemies instead of cowering down to them and becoming their slaves. God has called us to be free in Him. It's time we pick up our slingshots of truth that is found
in the word of God and get in the face of our enemy and run after it screaming
all the way that he will not defy your God! Let the
Lord fight your battles dear friends.
And when He wins, because He will, your life will show that He indeed is
God.
So today, figure out your enemy. Is it depression, is it grief, is it fear, or
is it generational bondage? Fill in the blanks above and yell back. Whatever it is, don’t allow it to torment you day
and night and don’t allow it to threaten you into submission. It’s a battle that God has already won for you. Stand against it and claim the victory. And lastly, for the record, not only did the
giant die, David also cut off his head and fed his carcass to the birds and
animals. Spiritually speaking, feel free to do that as well!
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