You Must Take Him Out

1 Samuel 17, ESV

Men are going to die unless something happens. But then up steps David, he is untried in battle, but within him is an eager commitment to a faith in Jehovah.  Fear has consumed the hearts and minds of the Jews, which are now full of ‘scary Goliath fears’ and confusion. 

These guys are pretty much scared.  The Scripture says “they were terrified and deeply shaken.” This is an irrational fear. It’s not from God.

David steps out and into the confusion.  He is just a shepherd boy, but he’s resistant to the fear that attacks his brothers.  He identifies the giant before him as evil, and that giant stands in the way of the Father’s will.  David advances without fear.

The space once occupied by fear has been filled up by faith.

This story, is much more than a story.  It may entertain schoolchildren, but it is so much more for us as believers.  Most definitely you will be called upon to face a Goliath of your own.  He’s waiting for you, and you must step forward in faith.

So much points to Goliath’s superiority. 

He is a man-of-war; dedicated, well trained in the ways of death.  Goliath is confident that he will destroy you.  But David steps out.  He is trusting in God alone.  He steps forward with no armor but God.

David is about to kill Goliath, with just a stone from his sling. 

He swings, throws and embeds a rock into the giants forehead– right between his eyes!  The giant collapses, and David moves forward,  and he cuts off the giant’s head. 

Each of us face an enormous evil. 

We’re facing something that is monstrous and destructive.  We cannot reason with it.  We can only face it with the weapons the Father provides for us.  When we advance to that source, we must do so with a faith that is real and undefeated.

Some reading this are pounded with failure.  I understand. But you’re called to take out your personal darkness.

At times, we think that we can negotiate our way to victory.  We hope to rationalize our enemy away by thinking positively about him.  We think we can move against him by being clever.  That does not work.

“By the strength of God’s grace, you trusted the Almighty and conquered your Goliath. The first giant is dead. Satan is masquerading as your former enemy so he can slip past your faith and regain entrance into your life. Resist him.”

     Francis Frangipane

   

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Author: Bryan Lowe

Studying God's Word is my joy. I want you to understand that there is nothing greater than a life given to Him. I'm an ordained pastor who lives in Alaska.

4 thoughts on “You Must Take Him Out”

  1. God Bless you, I have faced some Giants, since I ask JESUS CHRIST to come into my heart. What you have shared is so true. I refuse to negotiant wit evil. It has been, and is a Spiritual Warfare. I’m standing because of my Faith. It has not been all sweet, it has been bitter sweet. It was that for Him, I know He knows what is happening to His children. He knows His own, as He has spoken. He has enemies, and we shall have them also. But Greater is He that is in us; then he that is in this world. May we continue praying for one another, and not give up, nor give in to the giants. God bless! \O/

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  2. “For we are the circumcision, who worship by the Spirit of God and glory in Christ Jesus and PUT NO CONFIDENCE IN THE FLESH.” (Philippians 3:3). This is the verse I am learning to live by at this time.

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  3. I am generally afraid of success, more than failure; rejection, i react to a bit too. I don’t give up, you have to fire me. So reluctantly I face all my my giants as they come around. I normally stand my ground, rather than going confidently as david, but wanting to grow here in faith. At times i have had the attitude, “Who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he should defy the armies of the living God”… wow, this really pumps me up… probably one of the most encouraging scriptures in my battles. Reminds me of meditating on God’s greatness and magnifying Him… i don’t understand why i struggle w discouragement, doubt and fear (probably cause of unsurrendered giants). I know the devil distracts and doesn’t want me thinking he’s a stupid dog defying… well, we all go from faith to faith… thx broham, helps writing stuff out

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