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Here is something to think about: why does God often seek to find a "little person" when He is looking for leadership? He did it with Moses. He did it with Samuel and David. He chose Saul when he was small in his own sight. But when Saul became big in his own sight God rejected him. In the New Testament there was a Saul, "Big Person", who became Paul, "Little Person", and God used him as a great missionary. Is it not because God loves little, humble people? It runs through Scripture.
Written by Vaughan Durston, Founder of U.B. David & I'll B. Jonathan Inc. Introduction to the SeriesOne of the most interesting stories in the Bible is the story of David and Goliath. It is found in 1 Samuel chapter 17. The amazing thing about the Bible is that regardless of how many times we read a story, there are always other things that can be gleaned from it if we ask the Lord for more understanding concerning the truths that are hidden in it.
In this short course I want to look at the five characters involved in the story of David & Goliath. Somewhere in the philosophy of these characters we might be able to see ourselves and what it is that makes us behave as we do. God’s Word says, "As a man thinks in His heart, so is he" (Proverbs 23:7). Consider what is going on in the heart of these individuals. GOLIATHThe first character that I would like us to look at is Goliath. How Big He Is
How do you get to be the greatest? Many have asked themselves that question. There are many different ways to be the greatest, and some would like to be the greatest in different ways than others. If you want to become financially the greatest, become the richest man in the world. Physically the greatest, become the world boxing champion. Politically the greatest, become the president. Educationally the greatest, get a doctorate. The most beautiful, win the Miss Universe Contest. One of the problems with trying to be the greatest is that you can never be sure you are because someone else may be in the process of becoming greater. There is nothing wrong with seeking to do well and wanting to be successful, but when our eyes are on our greatness we could be heading for a fall. Some have even considered themselves to be greater than God, and therefore have no need of Him, and even declared Him dead. What a surprise these people will have when they meet Him face to face and see how great He is. Goliath had a big fall and it came from an unlikely source. It was a real surprise, and he never recovered! Be great if you can, but do not count on your greatness. How Secure He Is
Interestingly, it would appear that at times Goliath suffered from a superiority complex when he thought he was secure and that nobody could touch him, and yet at other times he suffered from an inferiority complex and decided that he better thicken up his armour because someone might defeat him. Otherwise why would anyone carry around all that armour if he felt so secure? Do you know anyone who suffers from a superiority complex one minute and an inferiority complex the next? I am afraid I do, and the answer doesn’t seem to lie in being the greatest. David didn’t seem to have this problem. I wonder why? What must God have thought as he watched Goliath thinking he was so big and secure? He must have laughed at how Goliath had such a high opinion of himself. The Way He Does Things
Full of Pride
In this course I said there would be the story of five characters. This is the first one. I hope he isn't a picture of you; but if he is, then the question could be asked, "What is the answer to his problem?"
The end of Goliath is sad and yet he brought it on himself due to his lack of humility and unwillingness to see himself as he really was. Many may wonder why they spend eternity separated from God, and it will be because theylike Goliathrejected God, and what He has done for them. If you don't need God here, you won't have Him in eternity. |
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