Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Day 100 - 2010


Originally posted in a forum in 2010 - this post may contain links which are no longer valid, if you find a non-working link, please let me know and I will attempt to find a replacement or make a correction as necessary.


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Day 100

Second war with Philistines - David and Goliath

The first 3 sons of Jesse: Eliab - God of (his) father; Abinadab - father of his generosity; Shammah - from 8047 ruin.

Went to the battle - David brings goods from home checks on the progress of the battle. Hears the taunt of Goliath (40 days - testings, trials and tribulations) - that uncircumcised Philistine defying the armies of the Living God!

:-) How dare he! How oft do I fail to stand up for my God? Someone trash talks Christianity, the Bride of Christ or God and I say nothing. I am not righteously zealous that Father nor HIS word be blasphemed. I realize it is not wise to cast our pearls before swine, but if led by Father (or nudged, pushed, whacked in the head) do I speak forth HIS words of light and life?

Eliab does not like David's message - and so attacks the messenger. This is par for the course - children of Belial attacking the messenger - tearing down and seeking to destroy, undermine or humiliate a mouthpiece of the Lord.

David rehearses his previous victories over a lion and a bear. I have breezed past this passage far too many times. A lion and a bear. Samson killed a lion. Daniel withstands lions in their den (hungry ones too). I do not know many who would willingly tangle with a lion, even if it were attacking. My instinct would be to run away. A bear seems even worse than a lion. Yet, by the power of the Lord, David withstood the physical attacks.

Which makes me think about this verse:

1Pe 5:8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:

We are under attack as well - how well prepared are we for the enemies attack?

David and Jonathan - a friendship forged by God. I pray all are blessed with at least 1 friend such as these two share. This journey through life to our celestial city is fraught with a multitude of trials, testings and tribulations...which makes me think of this verse:

Ecc 4:9 Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour.

Ecc 4:10 For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.

May the Lord bless each with friends who will stand beside you, exhort and encourage you. :-) and not let you whine, moan, groan or complain when Father is purging dross from you. :-)

Additional praise comes to David - the ladies are singing about him...and this annoys Saul. Envy. Sin lieth at the door.

Saul tries to kill David - envy left unchecked, simmers, seethes and brings forth a desire to inflict harm, hurt or death (either physical, mental or emotional) on the object. Saul's actions show the wickedness of his heart.

Wisdom of David - though won by his victory over Goliath, David does not think he is worthy of the prize, Merab (increase) and declines marriage to her. I wonder if she felt rejected...and no time was obviously wasted in finding another suitor (Adriel - flock of God).

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