Gray – I know I not written much lately but I am struggling with the reality of these days. They are good days. Myra is able to get around, she eats well but the underlying problem is still there. I want to believe she is healed I want to hope she is healed but my faith is waning to the practical. Sorry but that is the truth. I am to the point now I want to see it before I believe it this time. I guess I am a doubting Thomason. God is not bothered by my honesty. He knows already. What I will write today is how we have been readied for this day. By we I mean me and you. Whatever this day brings.
I love the story of David and Goliath. If it has been a while since you visited it read 1 Samuel 17. In verse 34 we are getting down to David having a discussion with the king.
34 But David said to Saul, “Your servant has been keeping his father’s sheep. When a lion or a bear came and carried off a sheep from the flock, 35 I went after it, struck it and rescued the sheep from its mouth. When it turned on me, I seized it by its hair, struck it and killed it. 36 Your servant has killed both the lion and the bear; this uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, because he has defied the armies of the living God. 37 The LORD who rescued me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine.”
Be careful you don’t blow by the first four words of verse 35 as if this is some fairy tale. “I went after it”. Going after it speaks of integrity in action, not cutting your losses, not having an oh well attitude about your responsibilities. It is why David is one of my heroes and possibly yours. Not because he had a lucky shot that hit the giant in the forehead as you will read later in this chapter. David went after bears and lions. With no one around. No cell phone. No 911 service. He went after it. All alone… except for God; who was honing a champion. Creating a man, no, instilling confidence in a man who willing to “go after it” would not hesitate when he saw a barrier much less a “Philistine champion” that caused his family and countrymen even his leader to shudder. I wish the text provided detail as to how David killed the lion(s) or his encounters with bears. David got used to fighting his stronger more powerful outmatched foes without the benefit of armor and sword (another story for another day).
Bears, lions, disease, life, death, struggles. What are they to the person confident in the One who works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose?.
I am no writer but I have been prepared to write this so you the reader can be encouraged and build confidence. Preparation takes place when no one is looking. That was true for David, and that is true for you.
Myra and I struggled in our marriage years ago, we were separated for months, through those struggles and introspective searching we both decided if our struggles could help someone else we would share our experience. From that discussion years ago is where my openness and honesty comes from when you read this blog. Myra and I did not know we were just killing bears and lions we had no idea we would have to face a philistine champion.
This is just another chapter in His story to better prepare you.
What is your philistine champion? Someday you will know.
Later in the story of David when all the talking is over, in verse 48 it says “David ran quickly toward the battle line to meet him” (the philistine champion)… Think about it…I wish in these days I shared David’s confidence and enthusiasm completely. I hope you do.
