The cord of three strands

13 08 2009

When David stood before Goliath, he knew that God was going to bring deliverance not only for him but also for the people of Israel, and not only that God’s manifest destiny for Israel would be preserved and not destroyed.

What was it that David had that gave him such complete confidence that when he came out to challenge Goliath, he would prevail?

I believe that it was the strength of David’s relationship with God, that he had built up over the lonely years of shepherding, when he was overlooked by his family, as he learned to worship God and to serve Him only, he developed a strong bond with God the Father Almighty, the Lord God Almighty, the Lord of Hosts.

In Ecclesiastes 4:12 we read that a cord of three strands is not easily broken. I believe that there were three key aspects to David’s relationship with God that enabled him to stand fast in the face of death.

(1) Faith
(2) Preparation
(3) Keeping it real

Each of those strands is in turn made up of three components. So we have
Faith, the presence of God, the call of God. David not only believed God, he had also been set apart by God, anointed by God (the call of God) and he also had cultivated the presence of God by becoming a worshipper.
Likewise, we have no business standing before Goliath unless we likewise have faith: we believe God; we’ve been called: appointed, anointed; we have cultivated the presence of God around our lives through seeking Him in prayer, through the word, and through worship. If we do that, we have the first strand in our lives intact.

Which brings me to the second strand. We have preparation. This in turn requires the presence of God (the anointing, the call of God, worship), and it requires humility, and it requires us to show up having done the absolute best with what God has given us. Consider the parable of the talents. Jesus has given us gifts, He has given us talents. And we’re to use them. But not the things that He hasn’t given to us. David was not (at the time of facing Goliath) a battle-hardened warrior. That was the problem. He was a shepherd boy, with a lot of time on his hands. Did he sit around thinking “oh dear, poor me, I’m only a poor useless shepherd boy, what can God ever use me for, I’m not a warrior, I’m not particularly talented, I’m not especially clever, oh poor me”. No he did not. He practiced with his slingshot. In the hours and hours of boredom, watching over his “few sheep”, he did not waste what he had. He learned to be a crack shot. God used this to overcome Goliath.

So you’re thinking “Well, I have absolutely nothing, I’m not even any good with a slingshot, I’m a complete unco, God could never have used me”. Wrong. God will use whatever you have. That is where the humility component and the anointing component come in. If David truly had no skills in at all, he would have overcome Goliath with “just” the anointing on his life. Humility required of David that he recognize that Saul’s armour wasn’t going to work. He went in the strength he had, having learned the lessons from the stories of his ancestors, in particular Moses and Gideon. But the preparation strand means that effort was required, and time was required, and waiting on God was required. God knows the timing. Our times are in His hands.
In the meantime we don’t sit twiddling our thumbs, we put our hands to the plow whatever is in front of us and we use the time wisely to prepare.

Finally, we have the component of “keeping it real”. Which is similar to the strand of preparation, yet different. The emphasis of this strand is humility. We understand not just that we can do nothing apart from God but that we can do everything in Him. All things are ours. All things are possible, to those who believe. So this strand is combined with faith. In fact its faith, hope and love wrapped in a cloak of humility.

So we have the three strands of the cord that must tie us to God, and does tie us to God in Christ.

The faith strand, made up of faith, the presence of God and the call of God. In other words, the anointing.
The preparation strand, made up of our talents and effort (preparation), the presence of God and humility.
The “keeping it real” strand: faith, hope and love wrapped up in the cloak of humility.

Remember we are God’s workmanship, and we are created to do good works in Christ.

Colossians chapter 1, the Message:

“The lines of purpose in your lives never grow slack, tightly tied as they are to your future in heaven, kept taut by hope.”

There is a hope laid up for us in heaven, that God wants to use us to bring to earth. Touching heaven, pulling down the blessing, and changing earth. All things are possible, if we believe.





Peace and stability

6 05 2009

Before a sailboat makes a long journey (or any journey) if it is to have any hope of making it through the storm, or even to operate in normal conditions without behaving erratically, it is essential that the boat be fitted with the proper ballast.

What is the ballast?  Well, for a start it’s something that has to be brought into the ship by an act of the will on the part of the ship’s crew.  It’s something that has to be maintained.  If a ship is carrying less cargo, it needs less ballast.  Perhaps the ship just needs to find some cargo–something to do–to solve it’s stability problems.  Maybe the ship needs to jettison some of the useless lightweight junk and leftover rotten cargo that’s down at the bottom of the hold and have a good clean up so that there’s room for the right material for the job.

What is the ballast that we need to bring stability into our lives?  What do we specifically need to search for, and bring into our ship?  I’m not sure I have the answer.  The quick answer is to say that the ballast is the word of God.  There’s no doubt that’s a part of it, but I think it’s more than that.

Whatever it is, it has the following qualities:

  1. We have to search for it
  2. It’s our responsibility to fill the ship up with it– the right kind and the right amount
  3. That (1 and 2) takes some effort on our part
  4. If we’re not stable, we don’t have the right ballast

One thing for sure is, that in these days that are coming, we need peace (in ourselves) and we need stability, and we need to ask God how to get it and get to work.

Addendum:

OK, I get it now. Ballast is something we get while we’re in port. If we’re out at sea,
unstable, not coping with the storms or even the threat of storms, we head to the nearest port. Once there, we seek help from the harbormaster who directs us in our search for the appropriate ballast. We stay in the port for as long as is necessary, and we spend time at the port negotiating for and sourcing the best, correct ballast, and once the harbormaster gives the OK, we head our to sea again.

It means: stop what you’re doing, spend time with the Lord, allow Him to provide you with the wisdom, strength, scriptures, prayers, tasks (for cargo is a form of ballast) and whatever you need until it’s time to go to sea again. Then make sure you head out on the journey when you know it’s time.

The other thing is this: why take a journey at all? Why not stay in port?

Because that’s not what a boat is built for. A boat is only happy, fulfilled, satisfied in it’s purpose if it’s out on the ocean. How are you going to catch any fish if you don’t go out on the ocean?

And finally, how are you going to help all those lost, confused, unstable ships out there floundering on the waves, get back to safety?





A message

16 04 2009

Remember, God says:
“I will not, I will not (ever), I will not (never),
leave you nor forsake you”

This is the message, from God
You don’t have to be alone,
You don’t have to be on your own
I LOVE YOU
please come home

My song is love
Love to the loveless shown
And it goes up
You don’t have to be alone

Your heavy heart
Is made of stone
And it’s so hard to see clearly
You don’t have to be on your own
You don’t have to be on your own

And i’m not gonna take it back
And i’m not gonna say I don’t mean that
You’re the target that i’m aiming at
And I’ll get that message home

My song is love
My song is love unknown
And i’m on fire for you, clearly
You don’t have to be alone
You don’t have to be on your own

And i’m not gonna take it back
And i’m not gonna say I don’t mean that
You’re the target that i’m aiming at
And i’m nothing on my own
Got to get that message home

And i’m not going to stand and wait
Not gonna leave it until it’s much too late
Oh, on a platform i’m gonna stand and say
That i’m nothing on my own
And I love you, please come home

My song is love, is love unknown
And i’ve got to get that message home








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