FRIDAY 18TH DECEMBER 2015
THEME : MISSION DISCOVERED
Memorise:
And David said, What have I now done? Is there not a cause?1 Samuel 17:29
Read: 1 Samuel 17:28-30
28 And Eliab his eldest brother heard when he spake unto the men; and
Eliab's anger was kindled against David, and he said, Why camest thou
down hither? and with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the
wilderness? I know thy pride, and the naughtiness of thine heart; for
thou art come down that thou mightest see the battle.
29 And David said, What have I now done? Is there not a cause?
30 And he turned from him toward another, and spake after the same
manner: and the people answered him again after the former manner.
Message
In today's Bible reading, we see what seems to be a subtle undertone in
Eliab's unprovoked anger against David. Let's take a closer look at
what was actually going on. David happened on the battle scene by
accident, because he was only there on an errand to deliver his father's
message to his brothers and the captain of their unit. It is therefore
interesting that David was able to identify his mission in the midst of
an affair which appeared to be none of his business. He found his
purpose in a remote and indirect call to duty. This is a very good
example of how the purpose of God becomes manifest in a person's life.
Despite the fact that Eliab railed accusations of pride and naughtiness
of heart against David, he did not deny them or defend himself; he only
asked this rhetorical question: "Is there not a cause?" A cause is a
very important element of purpose, which usually develops into a passion
for an objective, making it worth dying for. David so quickly reached
the conclusion that confronting Goliath was a cause he was prepared to
die for (1 Samuel 17:32).
Looking at the sequence of events in
this story, I have a feeling that David was acting under the influence
of a power that was far beyond his control. I sincerely believe that he
was very conscious of this fact, and he yielded himself to the control
of the awesome power of God. The power that moved David to overcome
Goliath is the same power that moved Samson to tear up a lion with his
bare hand. I pray that you will receive that power now in the Name of
Jesus. David did not only discover his assignment, he also quickly
identified with the One who predetermined the whole process. Let's
consider a few of the steps taken by David. First of all, He ignored and
discarded all forms of discouragement that came his way through his
brother, Eliab, and through King Saul (1 Samuel 17:28 & 33). In
addition, he testified and boasted in the Lord of all the wonderful
things God had accomplished in his life (1 Samuel 17:34-37).
Furthermore, being sure of God's support, he refused to rely on human
technology (1 Samuel 17:39). Beyond all this, he went ahead to identify
with God by presenting himself as an emissary of the Lord of hosts. 1
Samuel 17:45 says:
"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."
Are you pursuing a cause? Are you a man or a woman with a purpose? If you are ready to identify with the Lord of hosts and employ the same strategy David used, success will be yours.
"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."
Are you pursuing a cause? Are you a man or a woman with a purpose? If you are ready to identify with the Lord of hosts and employ the same strategy David used, success will be yours.
PRAYER POINT:
Father, I don't want to wander through life without a mission; guide me
to the cause in life which You have created and equipped me for, in
Jesus' Name.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR : PROVERBS 1-3 and 1 PETER 2:13-3:7
AUTHOR: Pst E. A. ADEBOYE
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