At the first sight of David,
Goliath despised him. He was amazed that the children of Israel could find no
man to fight him but a young boy. As if that was not enough, Goliath did not
see any conventional weapon of war on David. So he asked, “Am I a dog?” The
first lesson we have to learn from this
story as Christians is that we must never underestimate our enemies. A small snake can be full of potent poison. In Joshua 7:2-6, the Bible tells us that after the fall of Jericho, Joshua relaxed, thinking that since they were victorious over Jericho, a small town like Ai would pose no problems. He underestimated the enemy and lost thirty-six men. Any overconfident person will fall; so, be careful that you don't fall. It was overconfidence that destroyed Samson according to Judges 16:6-21. Delilah asked him outright about the secret of his strength and how he could be bound and tormented. The intent was clear enough for him to take caution, but Samson underestimated the power of a woman and he fell. You better not underestimate your enemy. The Bible says that we should beware of little foxes in Song of Solomon 2:15. These are things that we think are not very important or too bad. For example, a little exposure of your nakedness can make you a victim of rape as a woman. Also, a brief glance at pornographic pictures on the internet can weaken your power of resistance against illicit sex and you could become a victim of sexual perversion. A little indulgence in idleness and pleasure seeking could make you poor perpetually according to today's memory verse.
Goliath came to the battle with
swords, bow and arrow while David came in the Name of the Lord of Hosts. One
said he would do it on his own while the other said the Lord would do it for
him. Another lesson we must learn from Goliath is pride which I describe as a
dangerous relative of overconfidence. Overconfidence leads to pride. When you
are too confident of yourself, you will feel you do not need God. God says in
Proverbs 6:16-17:
“These six things doth the LORD hate:
yea, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands
that shed innocent blood,”
Goliath never thought David could
come near him, not to talk of defeating him. Many of us boast that nothing can
stop us from getting to Heaven. We relax and become overconfident, forgetting
the warning of 1 Corinthians 10:12. If you do not remember that your standing
in the faith is not by your ability, then you are in danger. I pray that God
will not resist you.
Father, help me not to fall prey to
the spirit of pride, overconfidence and
careless living.
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