Sunday, September 12, 2010

A Sling and a Stone

Why is it that when we have past encounters and successes with God, we so easily forget? It is as if every time we are faced with a new battle, we forget how God has previously delivered us and we assume he can't do it this time. Or maybe we know God has saved us once, but this time it is far beyond his capability.

1 Samuel 17:20-47 is the story of David and Goliath. Sorry but you have to read it for yourself, it is too much to type out. Anyway, I have read and heard this story so many times before, but recently God has shed some new light on this oldie but goodie and I wanted to share with you.

1. First thing to recognize is that David was being a good son and brother, his father sent him to take them food for the battle (verse 22). He goes to greet them.

2. David's oldest brother Eliab becomes angry with him (verse 28). It is important to realize that even in our struggles, we might not have the full understanding and support of those closest to us, they might be judgmental and even hateful.

3. The King & the Israelites can only see the half truth. They can't beat the Philistines. One man can not defeat this giant that stands before them. (the human condition has severe limitations) Israelites/Saul= weak & afraid. David= small boy through man's eyes they would all be destroyed because Goliath was a giant and the champion of the Philistines

4. David however sees the whole truth. All things are possible through God. He relies on past victories over a lion and a bear. He gives those victories and the glory to God. A lion and a bear have the strength to tear a man a part much less a small boy and yet God delivered him. He draws on these experiences for faith in the current situation. God did it once, he will do it again. (verses 34-37)

5. We can not achieve victory on mans wisdom and design. Saul tried to get on board with David and so he gave David his armor, however it was too big and David could not use it because he was not used to it. (verses 38-39)

6. The face off: Goliath: a giant with a sword, a spear, and a javelin. Weapons meant to kill and destroy those who would contest him. David: a shepherd boy, a sling, a stone, faith in God. He claimed his victory and gave the Glory to God and God gave him victory.

It is my prayer to have this kind of Faith. The limit of man is great; the limit of God does not exist.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Just Around the River Bend

I put this as my facebook status and I wanted to expand on it.

"Life is not a straight line..." -John Piper.

You can take this quote and run with it in a million directions. A long time time ago, and by a long time, I mean just over 10 years, I was a junior in high school. I am pretty sure I was clinically depressed but I trucked on through it. I had little motivation to do anything and it was pretty rough. I used to write a lot back then, here is one of my pieces.

"The Journey"

A journey down a treacherous path-
a winding course with rugged mountains-
burning deserts and mighty oceans
on this path lies many forks.
Go right here!
Go left there,
or maybe just go straight.
Either way it won't be easy;
each path has its ups and downs.
The point of this incessant journey
is to reach our final destination.

Life is nothing but a journey,
and the world is just a prison,
until the journey comes to an end.
This prison is a melancholy void
slowly spiraling to its demise.
It is up to us to choose
whether or not we go with it.
For the choices we make,
and the paths we take,
determine our fate.
-02-07-00.

Can I just say that I am grateful for the grace of God. Life is not about the final destination, rather it is about the Journey. We will never walk down easy paths, they may at some point be quite pleasant in level fields with beautiful scenery. Other times the roads will be winding, and twisting uphill, downhill, rough terrain. It is important to know we will never be alone. We have a God who has been where we have been and who now chooses to walk with us and often times carry us through this journey. The other beauty... we walk together in fellowship and support.