|
THREE STEPS TO SLAYING A GIANT
For the whole story,
read
1 Samuel 17:32-52
.
"He reached into his bag and took out a stone, which he slung at
Goliath. It hit him on the forehead and broke his skull, and Goliath fell face downward on the
ground." 1 Samuel 17:49 GNB
Some days ago, I had a phone call from a lady who lives on the other side of South Africa. She had
read my "article in the Reader’s Digest" and gone to great lengths to find my phone number. It was
just a letter to the editor; yet it opened doors for me to come alongside a desperate lady trying
to cope with her husband’s advanced cancer. I was able to pray with her and we are now in e-mail
contact. She plans to use the contents of my letter to make a difference in their lives.
When David faced the giant, he tackled the problem with tools he knew. He selected five smooth
stones from the riverbed and put them in his pouch. They were only small. Yet when placed in his
sling, one carefully selected pebble became a mighty weapon. David wasn't doing anything unusual.
He used his sling frequently to protect his sheep. I read an article in the magazine, and did what
I do many times each day. I sent an e-mail.
I’m sure David took careful aim with his sling. He knew it was important that he hit his target. So
too, I selected my words with care. I polished the letter until it was the best I could do, aiming
for the market. Then I hit "Send". It wasn’t a novel. It wasn’t even an article. It was just a
short e-mail. But it impacted the lives of at least one couple.
Let us choose our words with care, aim at a specific market, then do what we’re used to doing: send
them out. The results are in the Lord’s hands.
Resolve today to go and slay giants with your words! And may the Lord bring results.
©Shirley M. Corder
Back to Devotions
1 Samuel 17:32-52(CEV)
"Your Majesty," he said, "this Philistine shouldn't turn us into cowards. I'll go out and fight him
myself!"
"You don't have a chance against him," Saul replied. "You're only a boy, and he's been a soldier
all his life."
But David told him: Your Majesty, I take care of my father's sheep. And when one of them is dragged
off by a lion or a bear, I go after it and beat the wild animal until it lets the sheep go. If the
wild animal turns and attacks me, I grab it by the throat and kill it. Sir, I have killed lions and
bears that way, and I can kill this worthless Philistine. He shouldn't have made fun of the army of
the living God! The LORD has rescued me from the claws of lions and bears, and he will keep me safe
from the hands of this Philistine."
"All right," Saul answered, "go ahead and fight him. And I hope the LORD will help you."
Saul had his own military clothes and armor put on David, and he gave David a bronze helmet to
wear. David strapped on a sword and tried to walk around, but he was not used to wearing those
things.
"I can't move with all this stuff on," David said. "I'm just not used to it."
David took off the armor and picked up his shepherd's stick. He went out to a stream and picked up
five smooth rocks and put them in his leather bag. Then with his sling in his hand, he went
straight toward Goliath. Goliath came toward David, walking behind the soldier who was carrying his
shield. When Goliath saw that David was just a healthy, good-looking boy, he made fun of him.
"Do you think I'm a dog?" Goliath asked. "Is that why you've come after me with a stick?" He cursed
David in the name of the Philistine gods and shouted, "Come on! When I'm finished with you, I'll
feed you to the birds and wild animals!"
David answered: You've come out to fight me with a sword and a spear and a dagger. But I've come
out to fight you in the name of the LORD All-Powerful. He is the God of Israel's army, and you have
insulted him too! Today the LORD will help me defeat you. I'll knock you down and cut off your
head, and I'll feed the bodies of the other Philistine soldiers to the birds and wild animals. Then
the whole world will know that Israel has a real God. Everybody here will see that the LORD doesn't
need swords or spears to save his people. The LORD always wins his battles, and he will help us
defeat you."
When Goliath started forward, David ran toward him. He put a rock in his sling and swung the sling
around by its straps. When he let go of one strap, the rock flew out and hit Goliath on the
forehead. It cracked his skull, and he fell facedown on the ground. David defeated Goliath with a
sling and a rock. He killed him without even using a sword.
David ran over and pulled out Goliath's sword. Then he used it to cut off Goliath's head. When the
Philistines saw what had happened to their hero, they started running away. But the soldiers of
Israel and Judah let out a battle cry and went after them as far as Gath and Ekron. The bodies of
the Philistines were scattered all along the road from Shaaraim to Gath and Ekron.
QUOTE TO REMEMBER: The pen is mightier than the sword. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Richelieu
II.ii
Return
to top
|