100 - "David Strengthened Himself in the Lord His God When Things Turned Disastrous" 1 Samuel 28-31
The mantra.
You know, that looks good on paper that David's success looms large.
The mantra.
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I Samuel 16:7 - God looks at your heart from the very beginning of your days. The world looks for our majesty in appearance and ambitions. God sees right through us and all our ways...and loves us so, as is. God looks at the heart; not at the outward appearance. David was a prince in his own right. Yet, when God looked at the 7 brothers, he saw David's heart, even as a very young man. In this world, it is all about the majesty of the person---their looks, their contributions, their success. Even as a young boy, David treasured the Word of God, Psalm 119:97. This was what he meditated on and lived out. At first many didn't notice. God never missed a frame. So, whether we appear great or small in the eyes of this world, what matters most is how God sees our soul. What about this heart of mine? Doesn't matter who passes me by. Only matters by the One Who passes me by every single day and fills this broken heart with Himself.
Do I hear the bleating of sheep in my life? That's what Samuel said to Saul---what's this I am hearing? The mooing of cattle, the bleating of sheep. I Sam 15:14. Saul offers the sheep to God instead of doing what God told him to do.
PHOTO: The uncomely pastures of Kansas. Nothing spectacular here. But something about standing in this pastoral place.
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I love Jonathan's faith! Saul had 600 soldiers with him. Jonathan asks his armor-bearer in I Samuel 14:6-7 to go with him to the Philistine camp. "Maybe
They killed only 20 soldiers that day, BUT they actually grew Saul's army from 600 to 10,000. That is simply amazing! God did it for Jonathan and his faithful armor-bearer. So inviting. Not for Saul though---Saul kept conscripting every strong and brave man he saw, using people.
Our 66LL devo says it this way: "When things go wrong in your life, or when you fear they might, you'll be tempted to sacrifice ethics for pragmatism." The story of Saul. "You'll hear your heart asking, what will work to make things better? You'll not as clearly hear yourself asking, what is holy in this situation that will please the Lord?"
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PHOTO: It was so the Hand of God that shone through my moments today. Just an ordinary day when I encountered the sound of God in my life in a way I never dreamed.
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I find much comfort in this story. Hannah is childless.
I went through that kind of grief trying to get pregnant with my youngest, Britt. Lost 3 babies the year before he was born. The grief is real and this is what you do with it.
Hannah leaves her grief with the One who holds life in His Hands. And it's an interesting prayer in I Samuel 1:18 that she may find favor in the eyes of those over her. And that God may remember her. And she deals with what stirs within her. Her circumstance doesn't change; her heart does. And she is no longer downcast. No more!
Two words that speak volumes to my story. No More!
And then God reverses the story.
It is never meant for us to reverse our circumstances.
He was crucified scores of years ago. No reversal of those circumstances. A Resurrection to new life. He is making something new out of you.
PHOTO: Pompeii. April 1st---the day I was diagnosed with cancer. No reversed circumstances. I had to walk through. Never Alone.
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