A thought by Max Lucado (2013-04-29) from his book, Facing Your Giants: God Still Does the Impossible (p. 167). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
We are looking here with Max Lucado at how David in the Old Testament defeated the giants in his life.
Max says, “Note the valley between your thumb and finger. To pass from one to the next you must go through it. Let it remind you of David’s descent. Before going high, David went low; before ascending to fight, David descended to prepare. Don’t face your giant without first doing the same. Dedicate time to prayer. Paul, the apostle, wrote, ‘Prayer is essential in this ongoing warfare. Pray hard and long’ (Eph. 6: 18 MSG).”
Max later says, “When David soaked his mind in God, he stood. When he didn’t, he flopped. You think he spent much time in prayer the evening he seduced Bathsheba? Did he write a psalm the day he murdered Uriah? Doubtful.
“Mark well this promise: ‘[ God] will keep in perfect peace all who trust in [God], whose thoughts are fixed on [God]’ (Isa. 26: 3 NLT). God promises not just peace but perfect peace. Undiluted, unspotted, unhindered peace. To whom? To those whose minds are ‘fixed’ on God. Forget occasional glances. Dismiss random ponderings. Peace is promised to the one who fixes thoughts and desires on the king.” Yes! Yes!
So, what giant are you facing? Have you asked God through prayer?
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