Read 1 Samuel 17.
For forty days, several times a day, Goliath challenged Israel with his
words. No one had the courage to take on
this bully. Saul offered money, his
daughter in marriage, and literally the royal treatment if someone would step
up.
What moved David to act with such confidence? It was his spiritual of perspective on the
problem. And, that made all the
difference.
-David never saw this as a territorial, political, or even a
physical fight.
-It was not a matt er
of stirring up enough courage with skill, experience, and luck to kill
Goliath.
-David did not see these men as the army of Israel , but the
army of the living God.
-It was not a battle of them against us, but them against
God.
Why didn't God just strike Goliath dead on the spot? He could have, but most often God will use
the right person at exactly the right time to do His will.
1. The Motive Check. (v.36)
David could not stand by and do nothing while God and God's
people were being ridiculed and cursed.
2. The Faith Check. (v.37)
David’s trust was not solely in his own ability and
experience but in God's deliverance.
3. The Method Check. (vv.38-40)
He learned from his past.
God had tested him previously in life threatening situations.
4. The Message Check. (vv.45-47)
He was there for one reason: "that all the earth may
know that there is a God in Israel ."
5. The Humility Check. (v.58)
His response was not about replacing Saul as king, but
"I am the son of your servant."
How do you see your challenges today? Is it us against them, or them against
God? As tested servants of God, we trust
Him to deliver us.
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