OPEN HEAVENS Devotional – Friday
October 14th 2016
TOPIC: PROVEN WEAPON?
Memorize: The name of the Lord
is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe. Proverbs 18:10
Read: 1st Samuel
17:38-47,
38 And Saul
armed David with his armour, and he put an helmet of brass upon his head; also
he armed him with a coat of mail.
39 And David
girded his sword upon his armour, and he assayed to go; for he had not proved
it. And David said unto Saul, I cannot go with these; for I have not proved
them. And David put them off him.
40 And he took
his staff in his hand, and chose him five smooth stones out of the brook, and
put them in a shepherd's bag which he had, even in a scrip; and his sling was
in his hand: and he drew near to the Philistine.
41 And the
Philistine came on and drew near unto David; and the man that bare the shield went
before him.
42 And when
the Philistine looked about, and saw David, he disdained him: for he was but a
youth, and ruddy, and of a fair countenance.
43 And the
Philistine said unto David, Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves? And
the Philistine cursed David by his gods.
44 And the
Philistine said to David, Come to me, and I will give thy flesh unto the fowls
of the air, and to the beasts of the field.
45 Then said
David to the Philistine, Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and
with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the Lord of hosts,
the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
46 This day
will the Lord deliver thee into mine hand; and I will smite thee, and
take thine head from thee; and I will give the carcases of the host of the
Philistines this day unto the fowls of the air, and to the wild beasts of the
earth; that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel.
47 And all
this assembly shall know that the Lord saveth not with sword and spear:
for the battle is the Lord's, and he will give you into our hands.
Bible in one year: Daniel 7-8,
Psalms 78:40-55
MESSAGE
One unfortunate thing about
the spiritual warfare of this end-time is that many warriors of the Cross use
weapons that have not been proven. As a result, they either die on the
battlefield or become prisoners of spiritual wars.
Many of us are familiar with
the story of David and Goliath, but it is possible that we missed one or two
lessons in the story. As we continue to read and mediate on this popular story,
we can gain insights into more reasons why the story was recorded for us to
learn from. The first lesson we can learn is the fact that king Saul, as bad as
his state of spirituality might have been as at that time was very concerned
about the safety of the young man who was proving to be a “dare devil”. He put
on David the weapons of his own defence. The question is; if this armour could
help, how come the original owner did not use it to free his nation from the
threat of the giant? We can quickly learn that it is a curse to be under a weak
or discouraged leader. What saved the day was that David realised that the
battle was not just a physical battle. So, he quickly turned spiritual in his
approach to the battle with, (humanly speaking) the most ridiculous weapon of
war. In fact, Goliath himself felt that the battle had turned to a comic
drama. 1st Samuel
17:42-43:
“And when the Philistine
looked about, and saw David, he disdained him: for he was but a youth, and
ruddy, and of a fair countenance. And the Philistine said unto David, Am I a
dog, that thou comest to me with staves? And the Philistine cursed David by his
gods.”
Another lesson, particularly
from the above scripture is that in spite of the disdainful weapon that David
was carrying, Goliath still employed his spiritual allies; he cursed David by
his gods. How I wish that all children of God will realise that it is not the
grammar of the language they use that will do the work of conversion; it is by
the Spirit of our God. Human methods have never worked in the history of the
Church, men and women of God who succeeded in the ministry were those who
allowed the Spirit rather than self might, power or administrative acumen to
lead in their ministries. David was a better match for this warrior who was
fighting through the spirit of divination and sorcery. He said: “…Thou comest
to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in
the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast
defied.” The end of the story was victory for Israel and great defeat for the
Philistines. David used the weapon he had proven and found to be true; the name
of the Lord.
Action Point
Use the Name of the Lord to
confront the battles you are facing today and you will see them crumble before
you. The Name is lethal.
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