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United States - Reflecting God – Embrace Holy Living - “Slaying the Giants” – Wednesday,
16 April 2014 - Scripture: Psalm 56: For the Chief Musician. To the tune of
“Silent Dove in Distant Lands.” A poem by David, when the Philistines seized
him in Gath.
1 Be merciful to me,
God, for man wants to swallow me up.
All day long, he attacks and oppresses me.
2 My enemies want to
swallow me up all day long,
for they are many who fight proudly against
me.
3 When I am afraid,
I will put my trust in you.
4 In God, I praise his
word.
In God, I put my trust.
I will not be afraid.
What can flesh do to me?
5 All day long they
twist my words.
All their thoughts are against me for evil.
6 They conspire and lurk,
watching my steps, they are eager to take
my life.
7 Shall they escape by
iniquity?
In anger cast down the peoples, God.
8 You number my
wanderings.
You put my tears into your bottle.
Aren’t they in your book?
9 Then my enemies shall
turn back in the day that I call.
I know this, that God is for me.
10 In God, I will praise
his word.
In Yahweh, I will praise his word.
11 I have put my trust
in God.
I will not be afraid.
What can man do to me?
12 Your vows are on me,
God.
I
will give thank offerings to you.
13 For you have
delivered my soul from death,
and prevented my feet from falling,
that I may walk before God in the light of
the living.
“Slaying the Giants” by Cynthia
K. Stiverson
The boy who killed the
giant was destined to be king. Goliath taunted the entire Israelite army. Yet,
David approached him with confidence that seemingly matched his youth. King
Saul offered his personal suit of armor for this battle. David the shepherd
refused, “The LORD who rescued me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the
bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine” (1 Samuel 17:37). His
weapon was five small stones and a slingshot.
The Psalms reveal the
depth of David’s dependence upon God. They offer an intimate peek into the mind
and life of the man that exemplified “God’s own heart” (Acts 13:22). They give
a lesson to the power of journaling our prayers. God often reveals answers
through pen and ink.
Take a moment to reflect
on times when God has delivered and protected you. Journal your thoughts and
write a prayer of thanksgiving. Surrender your current fears and reclaim your
trust in the Lord who has delivered you!
Next time you come face
to face with the giants of life, respond with the confidence of David, “I come
against you in the name of the LORD Almighty” (1 Samuel 17:46).
Hymn for Today:
“Soldiers of Christ,
Arise” by Charles Wesley
1. Soldiers of Christ,
arise,
And put your armor on;
Strong in the strength
which God supplies,
Through His eternal Son.
2. Strong in the Lord of
Hosts,
And in His mighty power;
Who in the strength of
Jesus trusts,
Is more than conqueror.
3. Stand then in His
great might,
With all His strength
endued;
And take, to arm you for
the fight,
The panoply of God.
4. From strength to
strength go one,
Wrestle, and fight, and
pray;
Tread all the powers of
darkness down,
And win the well-fought
day.
5 That, having all
things done,
And all your conflicts
past,
Ye may o'ercome, through
Christ alone,
And stand complete at
last.
Thought for Today:
“What then shall we say
about these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31).
Prayer Needs:
That the compassionate
ministries among the poor and in disaster areas of Asia-Pacific will people how
much God loves them.
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