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.





Grace and Truth

13 11 2008

Jesus warns us in the gospels to build our house upon the rock, and not upon the sand, because when the storms came the house built upon the sand was utterly destroyed, while the house upon the rock stood firm.

I wonder if our “house”, that is our live, our integrity, our relationships, our beliefs (I mean the things in which we put out trust: if we’re Christian, we “say” God… but is that where our trust really is?), really are built upon the rock.

Fortunately for us, God sends us building inspectors from time to time to probe us (with the help of supernatural tools that God provides).  Its not always who we think it should be.  Its not always in the way we think it should be done.  But no matter, God in his mercy probes away.

Like the dentist, he probes, pokes, grinds away the calcified buildup… and like the dentist, occassionally “YEOOCH” he hits something.  A crack.  Like a cracked tooth, God will send his building inspectors to find cracks in our foundation.

Sometimes it’s not who we would like (the wife or husband we like to blame for everything, since it’s never us). Sometimes its not in the way we would like (“Well… I just can’t believe that they would say that… well I never, well I’m just so offended…”)

But guess what, it is right and it is God.

Jesus says He is the way, the Truth and the life.

The way is to come to him.  The life only comes via the truth, and guess what, the truth is often painful.

God is so gracious, he comes to give us truth before its too late.  What to do when the truth comes crashing down?

Run to him.  Run to the throne of grace, to find mercy in our time of need.  And believe me, when we’ve had a dose of the truth it is definitely a time of need.





Everlasting Love vs. Wasting time

4 09 2008

A song on the bus impresses upon me the love of God:

Open up your eyes
Then you’ll realise
Here I stand with my
Everlasting love

Do we not realise how wide (all-encompassing—for everyone—even you), how long (everlasting), how high (beyond human comprehension), how deep (unfathomable—were we to have all eternity, there would still be more to search) is the Love of God.  As I sat in the bus this morning, I was impressed that God himself is singing this very song to humanity, this unrequited love song and invitation to marriage

Need you by my side
Girl to be my bride
You’ll never be denied
Everlasting Love

You’ll never be denied.  Gods promises are for everyone.  Come all who I thirsty and drink of the waters of life, says Jesus.  Come as you are, surrender your heart and be a part of me.

From the very start
Open up your heart
Be a lasting part of
Everlasting Love

When we surrender our hearts to Jesus, when we give him our lives and experience His everlasting love, which is freely given to all humanity, our lives have meaning and purpose as we allow Him to transform us by renewing our mind.

Contrast this to what life might be without Jesus (or without the daily renewal we need from the Holy Spirit, or what happens when we knowingly disobey God).

Another song on the bus:

Sitting in the morning sun
I’ll be sitting when the evening comes
Watching the ships roll in
And I watch ‘em roll away again

[Refrain]
Sitting on the dock of the bay
Watching the tide roll away
I’m just sitting on the dock of the bay
Wasting time

I left my home in Georgia
Headed for the ‘Frisco bay
‘Cause I had nothin to live for
And look like nothing’s gonna come my way

So I’m just…
[Refrain]

Look like nothing’s gonna change
Everything still remains the same
I can’t do what ten people tell me to do
So I guess I’ll remain the same

Sittin here resting my bones
And this loneliness won’t leave me alone
It’s two thousand miles I roamed
Just to make this dock my home

“…Your wickedness will punish you; your backsliding will rebuke you. Consider then and realize how evil and bitter it is for you when you forsake the LORD your God and have no awe of me,” declares the Lord, the LORD Almighty





SHIFT_Your world

2 09 2008

See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the desert
and streams in the wasteland.

God is, was and always will be the creator. He is the beginning and the end and the author and perfecter of our faith, and His promise to us is our perfection. His promise to us as we are trapped by false expectations, broken dreams, the bankrupt past and the mortgaged future, the tyranny of unrequited hope, is that He is the same yesterday, today and forever. Because of this, and because of His great and precious promises when we look to Him and lean on Him, that same everlasting creative power is made manifest to us, the power to change to bring a SHIFT_ into our lives…. as I am inspired by this Nissan commercial, we are, or will be (as we lean on Him) inspired by our God.

God says “Seek me and Live”. And by “live” he means life more abundantly, a good measure, pressed down and shaken together. Taste, and see that the Lord is good.








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