11.17- God Looms Larger
11.17-
God
Looms Larger I
Samuel 17:41-50 Winn Collier
Giles Kelmanson, a South African game
ranger, described the incredible scene: two honey badgers battling a pride of
six lions. Although outnumbered, the honey badgers refused to back down from
ferocious predators ten times their size. The lions thought the kill would be
simple, but video footage shows the badgers walking away with something like a
swagger.
David and Goliath offer an even more
improbable story. Young, inexperienced David confronted the fierce Philistine
Goliath. Towering above his young combatant, Goliath possessed brute strength
and unrivaled weaponry – bronze armor and a lethal, razor-edged javelin (I
Samuel 17:5-6). David, a fledgling shepherd, carried only a slingshot when he
arrived at the battlefield with bread and cheeses for his brothers (verses
17-18).
Goliath challenged Israel to engage in
battle, but no one was willing to fight. King Saul and “all the Israelites were
. . . terrified” (verse 11). Imagine the shock when David stepped into the
fray. What gave him the courage none of Israel’s hardened warriors possessed?
For most, Goliath dominated their vision. David, however, saw God. “The Lord
will deliver [Goliath] into my hands,” he insisted (verse 46). While everyone
else believed Goliath controlled the story, he believed God loomed larger. And,
with a single stone to the giant’s forehead, David’s faith proved true.
We’re tempted to believe that “Goliath”
(our troubles) directs the story. God is larger, however. He dominates the
story of our lives.
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