The Philistine army had a hero named Goliath who was from the
town of Gath and was over nine feet tall. He wore a bronze helmet and had
bronze armour to protect his chest and legs. The chest armour alone weighed
about one hundred twenty-five pounds. He carried a bronze sword strapped on his
back... A soldier always walked in front of Goliath to carry his shield.
– 1Sa 17:4-7 (CEV)
Many years ago, I saw the theatrical poster of the 1998 movie, GODZILLA;
the fascinating tagline of the movie was “Size DOES Matter”. I couldn’t
agree more. Especially with respect to the philistine champion Goliath.
Towering at over 9 feet, he is easily the largest man known to history. Everything
about him was mega: from his helmet to his shin guards. His body armour alone weighed
more than a normal man, but would have felt like a broomstick to his large body.
Not only that, he had earned his reputation through years of experience
in warfare since his youth. He was in one word: The Champ.
And moving up from being a warrior to a champ, comes with its benefits,
like having someone to carry your shield for you while you strut around. But
what Goliath forgot was that it was the shield that kept him alive to be a champ
in the first place; now that he has ‘ARRIVED’, he now needed someone else to
carry it for him.
Isn’t it interesting that when Goliath was killed, it was from a stone
to his head? How could a stone hit your head Goliath? With just one movement of
your hand, any projectile would have bounced easily off your shield. But wait! You were not with your shield, it
was still with your sidekick when the stone came. Alas!
Beloved, whatever grace took us to the top, is the same that will keep us
there. An “I have arrived” mentality is a quick way to fall back down.
That was the error of “the rich fool” in our Lord’s parable (Lk 12:16-21); and
that’s an error we must all avoid.
Let him that thinks he stands take heed lest he fall. – 1Co 10:12.
For I say to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more
highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God has dealt
to every man the measure of faith. – Rom 12:3.
AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus Name.
GREG ELKAN
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