The battle in 1 Sam 17 is not
complete without mentioning David’s character. He was, after all, a man after
God’s own heart.
David wore what he knew. His armour
was strengthened by God, not by men. Likewise, your armour is tested by the
many tests you have written.
He trusted in God's armour
because he had a relationship with God. His trust was born from that
relationship.
1 Sam 17: 41So the Philistine came, and began drawing near to David, and the man who bore the shield went before him. 42And when the Philistine looked about and saw David, he disdained him; for he was only a youth, ruddy and good-looking. 43So the Philistine said to David, “Am I a dog, that you come to me with sticks?” And the Philistine cursed David by his gods. 44And the Philistine said to David, “Come to me, and I will give your flesh to the birds of the air and the beasts of the field!”
Standing before the enemy is
not easy.
- For the third time, David was
judged on his age. First by his brother, then Saul, and then Goliath.
- Goliath took it one step
further and found his looks appalling.
- Goliath scorned/mocked him.
- Goliath's assumption caused his
death. He did not see the sling as an actual weapon.
- He cursed David. Many times,
you will be cursed and not embraced for what you bring to the fight.
- He threatened David. He said
that he would feed him to the birds of the air, and the beasts of the
field. He saw him as a weak person. He didn’t see David’s strength.
- David was unwavering. He
stared Goliath down.
- He knew who was on his side.
David did not allow his youth or
ruddy good looks to detour him from his mandate. He knew he had to face this
giant and kill him. Nor did he listen to the scorn and mockery of everyone
close to him. This enemy had to come down.
He did not do this to be elevated
above the rest; he did this to save God’s people from despair and fear. His
vision was God’s people. He could identify with them. Even at that young age,
he understood what fear can do to you. It can break you down and keep you in shackles
of despair. But he had the experience of the lion and the bear to back up his
theory. This giant would fall.
Do not despise what you have
learned so far. Every experience you had up to this point is part of your
armour. It sets you apart and it sets you up for victory. Do not allow the
enemy to tell you that you are not worthy. That you cannot speak up. That you
are too young, ill-trained. Not ready to fight.
Do you know who you are in
Christ? Do you have the Word of God in you? This point can never be stressed
enough. The Word is your defence system. The Word builds you up and give you
the hope and faith you need for any battle.
Being an exact representation
will cost you something. It is a time-consuming effort that will bring you no
fame. It will not always be honourable. People will not flock to your side to
help you. You will become a lone ranger. In this battle, you must become used
to being alone. Of standing alone, of fighting the good fight, alone.
This is not the path for the
fainthearted. At times you will fail or go astray. You will be bruised, beaten
and face many other battles. I will not lie to you; This is a tough road, but
it begins with that one decision.
And to really get into the right
frame of mind, It will cost you to switch off the TV, and close the devices
that keep you occupied, that steal your time. Sometimes you will say no to an
invitation because you have been separated. You are no longer part of the
in-crowd. It will cost you time and effort to get into the Word. This will not
be an easy road.
When you continue to read David’s
story, you will notice that this man had to face many more giants in his life.
You name a trail, and he faced it.
• He was broke and destitute.
• He was homeless.
• He was tempted.
• He had to hide on a few occasions from his
enemies.
• He killed a man.
• He lost a child in childbirth.
• His wife scorned him.
• He had to keep himself insane to preserve his
life.
• He was attacked.
• He was deceived.
• He was in despair.
• He had to stay hidden from his son.
But he remained faithful to God. No matter the trail, he knew where his strength was. He never claimed to be perfect. He, too, had dreams that were dashed. Yet, his faithfulness and consistency kept him alive in God’s heart. So much so that Jesus came from his linage. His destination was a geographical destination, signifying the road we will travel, and he maintained his relationship with God through it all.
I cannot promise you a safe ride
or a smooth road. I cannot promise that you will not land in the pigsty. I cannot
promise that you won’t get sick or lose everything. But I can promise you a
safe journey as long as your hand remains in His.
David became the template that we
must follow.
We too, are called to be a remnant
that will break the hedge and show the way to a better life: the way to Christ;
the city on the Mountain.
Put your hand in His and trust
that God will carry you through this, too. Be an exact representation of God.
Grace and peace to you.
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