Good Morning All,
1 Samuel 17:46a; “This day
the Lord will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you down and cut
off your head.”
This is part of a verse from the story of
David and Goliath. There is a lot about this story that intrigues me. One of
those things is the tremendous detail that the writer of Samuel goes to in
describing Goliath. Goliath was nine feet tall, his chest plate armor alone
weighed 125 pounds and the head of his spear weighed 15 pounds. The shaft of
the spear was big enough to use as the main frame of a weaver’s frame. This was
one big, mean, ugly dude. He struck terror into the hearts of the entire
Israelite army, king and all the people. He had challenged the Israelites to
send out their best soldier. That best soldier and Goliath would fight; one on
one and the winner of that battle would be the winner of the war. If the
Israelite won, the Philistines would be the slaves and if Goliath won then the
Israelite would be the slaves.
For forty days, Goliath mocked the
Israelites and their God. For forty days his challenge went unanswered. On the
forty first day, David, a little shrimp of a kid, came out to do battle with
Goliath and killed him with a stone and cut off Goliath’s head with Goliath’s
own sword. This is quite a story.
We all face “Goliaths” in our life. It
might be changes at our workplace; it might be the prospect of getting married
and moving away from Mom and Dad to a new place with this somewhat new
person. It might be the health of our
parents or siblings or spouse or even our own health. For most of us the biggest
Goliath we face is our own mortality. Someday, I will die and for many people
nine feet is not tall enough for that Goliath. These are just a few things in
our lives that strike terror into our hearts and minds. There are many others
some of which may be your Goliath.
David gives us a clue to our answer. Before
the battle begins, Goliath gives the “trash talk” speech about how he will
leave David on the field of battle for the birds and animals to pick clean. David
responds with a statement of faith. “This day the Lord will deliver you into my
hand.” We will face many Goliaths, but
God has promised to deliver them into our hand. God has promised to guard and
save us. Not matter what comes our way, we rest securely at the foot of the
cross looking at the empty tomb. God has already delivered us up from the
bondage of sin and the guilt and pain that sin causes us. So, as we face our
“Goliaths,” we can do so with the same confidence that David did and be certain
that God will deliver us as well. Faith that God would deliver him the victory
over Goliath is what carried the day for David. That same faith will carry you
through as well.
Dear Father, we face
many “Goliaths” in our life and on our own we would fail. Yet you sent Jesus to
do battle with all the Goliaths we face and defeated them and then gave that
victory to us. Remind us of this truth as we cling only to you. In the precious
name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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