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“While Goliath was filling the air with fear and intimidation, David quietly chose his stones.”
- Nate Johnston
My husband traveled to Israel twice. During his time, he immersed himself in all the Biblical sites and sounds. He lounged in a fishing boat on the Sea of Galilee. He attempted to walk on water. Apparently, he was lacking in the faith department and sank immediately. He visited the garden tomb where Jesus rose from the dead. He even trespassed in a farmer’s field and stole five smooth stones from the same brook David secured his in order to slay Goliath.
David and Goliath is one of my favorite Bible stories—but it almost seems unbelievable.
The Israelite and Philistine armies square off for battle in the Valley of Elah. Day-in-and-day-out, a 10-foot giant by the name of Goliath taunts the Israelites and their God. The entire army is terrified, hiding, and in need of Depends™.
For forty days straight, Goliath takes center stage and challenges a warrior to fight him. If he wins, all the Israelites would become the Philistine’s slaves and if his opponent wins, vice-versa.
Surprisingly, there were no volunteers, until a 12-year old boy named David delivers his brothers some bologna sandwiches. (OK, I’m embellishing a little but if my son Isaac was telling the story, it would definitely include his favorite: bologna sandwiches.)
David is appalled by the Israelite’s fear. He dashes to the shore of the same brook my husband stood at, runs his fingers through the same water, and gathers five smooth stones for his sling.
He positions himself in the most dangerous place to be and challenges Goliath. Why?
HE WAS CRAZY ENOUGH TO BELIEVE GOD WAS WITH HIM!
Are you?
The world is filled with fear and intimidation right now. We have all hunkered down and are praying for the giant named COVID to retreat. It’s easy to get sucked into the whirlwind of panic. Day-in-and-day-out, the media taunts us through the airwaves. The enormity of the situation makes each of us all feel small and powerless.
Yet a little shepherd boy proves to us all we can have peace and confidence during this time.
How?
HE BELIEVED GOD WAS FIGHTING FOR HIM.
“Do not be afraid of them; the Lord your God himself will fight for you.” ~ Deut. 3:22
If you feel small and insignificant.
YOU ARE.
But so is a stone.
If you feel you have nothing to offer.
YOU DON’T.
But neither did a 12-year old shepherd boy.
The stone was unremarkable. The boy was ordinary.
Yet a stone flung in FAITH at the enemy transforms into a Weapon of Mass Destruction.
What stones in your pocket need dusting off?