Then Jesse said to his son
David, “Take now for your brothers an ephah of this dried grain and these ten
loaves, and run to your brothers at the camp. And carry these ten cheeses to
the captain of their thousand…” 1 Samuel
17:17–18
When God wanted to bring
down a mighty giant who was terrorizing the nation of Israel, He sent someone
who was weak in the flesh. Think about it. In the eyes of the world, what could
be weaker against a trained and fearsome soldier than a young boy who had no
formal military training, no armor, was dressed in a humble shepherd’s garb,
and did not even carry any real weapons other than a sling and five smooth
stones from a brook? It is no wonder that Goliath mocked this young shepherd
boy and his strategy. When David stepped into the battlefield, Goliath asked
him sarcastically, “Am I a dog, that you come to me with sticks?” (1 Samuel
17:43).
The implications of this
battle were massive. It was not just a duel or contest between two individuals.
The Israelites and Philistines had agreed to each send a warrior who would
represent their nation. The defeated warrior would commit his entire nation to
become servants to the other nation. It would be an understatement to say that
a whole lot was riding on this one fight. And who does God send to represent
Israel? In natural terms, He sent possibly the most unqualified person onto
that battlefield in the Valley of Elah.
David was not even a
soldier in the army of Israel! Do you remember how this shepherd boy ended up
at the battlefield to begin with? David was there to deliver bread and cheese
to his brothers who were in the army (1 Samuel 17:17–20)! And yet, David found
himself standing on the battlefield as Israel’s representative against the
haughty Goliath. From delivering bread and cheese, he was now called upon to
deliver the entire nation of Israel.
David was at the right
place at the right time because he humbled himself and submitted to his
father’s instructions to deliver bread and cheese to his brothers. Beloved,
this is something you need to understand. Submission to God-appointed
leadership will always cause God’s favor to flow in your life, and you will
find yourself, like David, at the right place at the right time!
The Bible says that we
should not despise the day of humble beginnings (Zechariah 4:10). There is
nothing glamorous about delivering bread and cheese, but David did not despise
it. And that put him right in the Valley of Elah, the wind blowing in his
hair—a young shepherd boy with no military experience representing the nation
of Israel against a mighty giant who was a man of war from his youth.
This is what God loves to do. He loves to take the foolish and weak things to shame the wise and mighty things of the world. So beloved, humble yourself and submit to the authorities that God has placed above you. And when you are faithful to carry out small tasks assigned to you, His favor is released in your life and you might just find yourself doing great exploits for God! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prine Ministries used with kind permission).
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