How We Overcome Every Difficulty

August 20, 2022

"Every difficulty we encounter in our lives, is either sent by God or permitted by Him for our benefit."

Davidandgoliath

David was not yet old enough to fight alongside his brothers. Instead he was there to bring food and tend to their weapons. Goliath was twice the size of any Israelite shoulder. No one was brave enough to accept the challenge to single combat.

But David did not waver. He went to King Saul offering to champion Israel against the giant. Saul accepted David's offer. Perhaps the king was impressed with David's conviction. Or maybe Saul trusted in the power of God. Whatever the reason, David walked out into the shallow river valley, alone, to face the giant. His only weapon was a sling and a few stones. But again David showed his fearlessness in confronting this massive foe.

“This day the LORD will deliver you into my hand, ... for the battle is the LORD'S and he will give you into our hand."

Even if most people forget the details, almost everyone remembers the outcome. David kills Goliath. A single stone, shot from his sling, buried itself deep in Goliath's forehead.

It was an amazing victory, but it was not magic. God's grace prepared David for that critical moment. We know this because what is often overlooked is the fact that King Saul took some convincing. He was not eager to send a young untrained boy to die at the hand of the Philistine champion.

David explained that, because he was the youngest son of the family it was his job to trend the family's flock of sheep. He wandered through the wilderness with the flock, enduring cold nights and hot days. David could not run for help when wild animals attacked his sheep. He had to fight them off alone. He told Saul "The LORD who delivered me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear, will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine." It was just through such experiences, that God prepared David for his mission.

God is behind every hardship and difficulty. Through them, He teaches us and disciplines our souls. God trains us to love and serve him better and better. Every difficulty we encounter in our lives, is either sent by God or permitted by Him for our benefit.

We are a fallen people. And we live in a fallen world. Man is wounded by original sin, and that wound makes us spiritual cripples. We forget that we are created to know and experience wisdom, joy, and God's love.

Christ has redeemed us. His sacrifice has healed our wounds. But now, by allowing us to know hardship, He retrains us. And that training takes discipline - trials and hardships. It takes going through the "narrow gate."

Nothing is outside of God's wise and loving plan for our salvation. And the main focus of that plan is to restore us to the fullness of life that sin has disrupted.

But how often do we forget this simple lesson?

Pax Vobiscum
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