It only took one shot to bring down the giant. For days Goliath had bellowed out his challenge to the soldiers of Saul, “ Choose a man for yourselves and let him come down to me .” But no one dared face him . It’s not hard to figure out why. Just look at the measurables. On paper, nobody was going to match up. He was bigger, taller, stronger, and better armed. His armor weighed more than you did. That is why everyone cowered in fear rather than face him. Everyone that is but one shepherd boy. David isn’t afraid. Goliath is big but not bigger than his God. God has helped him to take down bigger game before and he has no doubt he will do it again. Yet there are plenty of others that doubt. His Brother. His King. Even his Enemy. Go home, they said, you need this, they said, you are worthless they said. For David, it isn’t about what he is not. It is about what he can do. We might think a slingshot isn’t a good weapon, b...
There is a part of Jesus' first miracle that I love. The story goes that Jesus was at a wedding in Cana when they ran out of wine. Jesus solves the problem by turning six stone pots full of water into a wine that impresses the headwaiter and takes a situation that would have been embarrassing to the family and making it one that brought them praise. But the part I love is the why. In John 2:3-4, we read: When the wine ran out, the mother of Jesus said to Him, "They have no wine." And Jesus said to her, "Woman, what does that have to do with us? My hour has not yet come." Jesus was hesitant to do anything but it was the insistence of his mother that pulled him into it. She tells him the problem and when he gives himself an excuse to not act, she just goes on ahead and tell the servants that he will tell them what to do! Jesus, it turns out had a momma a lot like I did. She gets you to no matter if you say you will or not. Moms have their way of pe...