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Generation Of David's Unexpected Heroes

Strictly For People After God's Own Heart


I actually wrote this blog a few years ago while we were all on the "Myspace" craze :)
Hope it's a blessing to you as it has been to me after reading it over again.


Jonathan B












God gave me this a few days ago. I thought I just share it with my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. I was looking at a well known Bible story David and Goliath. We understand the moral of the story and how it affects our Christian lives, but I received something new from that portion of scripture a few days ago.

1st Samuel 17v 10-11 :
And the philistine said, I defy the armies of Israel this day; give me a man, that we may fight together. When Saul and all of Israel heard those words of the Philistine, they were dismayed, and greatly afraid.



Notice the words Saul and Israel were embolden. The entire country was afraid of this giant. These people had been delivered out of Egypt, given manna in the dessert and always had God's undivided attention throughout the ages but yet they were still afraid of the giant.




To be honest I think as a people they lacked to see that God was still and that God still saves because of their ungodly leader.


What I found unbelievable was that the so called King of Israel "Saul" was sore afraid also. Ideally Saul should have been the one who was to fight but he was afraid. Saul had a tall stature and good build and a good warrior, but yet he was afraid. Saul had good military knowledge but yet he was afraid. Saul HAD a relationship with God but yet he was still afraid this giant. As a leader of the people he should have fought the giant but didn't believe that God would deliver the Philistines into the hands of Israel.




God was telling me that the situation happened in the Old Testament with Saul and the people being afraid of the Giants and taking them on, is happening in this day and age.




The leaders of our churches have fought past battles and have been successful and have conquered some land and have acquired small amounts of the Kingdom. Just like Saul they have been good leaders and warriors and we are eternally grateful to them but yet some are afraid to take on a certain Goliath.


The leaders have led the people so far but are afraid to attack the Goliath of their church, town, home and country. If a leader is afraid it has a knock on effect on the people they are leading and in the case of Israel the whole nation were afraid.



2nd Timothy 1:7 For God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power,love and a sound mind.














God doesn't want his people to be fearful of Goliaths its not in his will. Since the leaders and the nation were afraid of Goliath someone had to step up to the plate and take on the giant defying God's people.


Cue David the humble shepherd boy, the youngest of the family, the psalmist. Who knows the God he serves and loves to worship him. David had experienced God's favour on his life since his early childhood. The reason why David had to be on the backside of the dessert is because God wanted him away from life's distractions. So sometimes you feel that nobody is around you or nobody seems to be talking to you, sometimes you feel you don't exist your voice is not heard its just because God wants you in the dessert for himself so he can shape and mould you into the image he wants you to be, to share intimacy with himself stuff you can't receive when in public. So understand when we enter the dessert and feel isolated we are in God's eyes and his shaping us into better people.

David in all innocence came to give food to his older brothers but overheard the taunt coming from the giant. While in the dessert remember that David had know built and had a better relationship with his God. So when the Goliath was taunting the Living God it upset God so because it upset God it definenlty upset the man after his heart little David!!! David knew that God had saved him from the hands of lions and bears and knew that the same God would protect him against this giant, in David's eyes Goliath was just a dog so didn't see much difference in the enemy.

As David had experienced lions and bears he had experience. Some of us have had lion and bear experiences upset and distress experience disappointment and false hope experience and all sorts. The only reason why we are here to tell the story is because we overcame by the blood of the Lamb through our testimony. That is why I urge the importance of having a personal relationship with Jesus.

So because David trusted in God and not in his ability neither King Saul he killed the giant with a small stone from a stream. The people were afraid of this giant but David killed him by his experience, his testimony and the pure goodness of God.

Youth camp (06) God reviled to us that he needed youth on the front line who are going to stand up for him. These youth will be tearing down some strong holds and building up the Kingdom. The stronghold of fear has to stop because it has no power and position over the people of God.

Notice that after David had slain the Goliath the entire army chased the Philistine back into their territory. The reason for this was because the thing that had imitated them and made them afraid had just been killed the very thing know had no power over them allowing the nation to attack. Therefore God wants a generation of David's who will kill Goliath(fear) so David's you know who you are be obedient to the call because its not just your life you will change but the lives of a generation, homes, churches, colleges, schools and the entire world.

God Bless You All JB























































































1 comments:

  • Unknown   6 May 2010 at 10:49

    That is such an awesome account of the revalation of such a story and how we as Christ ambasadors need to embrase the faith that David had. We can learn from his relationship and love for God, you can see how his relationship enabled him to feel and know what hurt God. No matter what your age or size if there is no-one that God can use He will use you. Being separated from others is a good thing, we see how David was on his own tending to his flock throughtout most of His young life, there God was able to teach him, speak to him and mold him as the potter and the clay. I'm sure at time David didn't understand why he was left alone to tend the sheep, I'm sure there were times he wished he could be with his brothers but God placed him there for a purpose and I myself can testify of the awesome blessing and relationship you can gain from being on your own so God can mold you and teach you. And that way all the glory goes to God.
    If you think about it a min, say if Saul did defeat Goliath it could be said that he one because of his experience and hight and strength and God would not get the glory, therefore sometimes God has to use the unlikely person/people so that others will know that had to be God.
    We have a battle to be one and we will win it because God is victorious, the question is are we going to let God use someone else or are we going to submit ourself, build on our relationship with God and be that clay so that God can fully use us to get rid of the Gialiaths not only in our lives but in the church.
    God Bless
    Sister Tina (Oxford)

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