{"id":9656,"date":"2021-06-06T07:45:00","date_gmt":"2021-06-06T11:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/?post_type=message&#038;p=9656"},"modified":"2021-07-05T22:09:22","modified_gmt":"2021-07-06T02:09:22","slug":"finding-strength-in-the-lord","status":"publish","type":"message","link":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/message\/finding-strength-in-the-lord","title":{"rendered":"Finding Strength in the Lord"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Below is an automated transcript of this message<\/h3>\n\n\n\nOk, <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"0.94\">all <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> right, good morning church! It\u2019s good to see all of you here this morning,  as we continue our series through the book of  1 Samuel. In fact, we&#8217;re getting close to the end of our journey. We covered the first  fifteen chapters last Spring and then we picked up chapter 16.   We&#8217;ve been working our way steadily,  verse by verse,  through the book of first Samuel. It&#8217;s been a great privilege to share this journey with you. <br><br>\nToday, we&#8217;re in chapters 29 and 30. In these two chapters,  we will see David finally hit rock bottom,  where even his own men turn against him  as a result of the decisions he&#8217;s been making according to his own strength and in  his own wisdom.   He finds himself in a spot where he&#8217;s got no place to look but up and he wisely does that. He finally looks up and he finds strength in the Lord.  We&#8217;ve titled this message, \u201cFinding Strength in the Lord.\u201d   <br><br>\nDoes anyone here need some strength? Do you need some strength <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"61.77\">today <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>?  Do  you need some encouragement? Maybe you&#8217;ve been experiencing weakness. Maybe you&#8217;ve been experiencing discouragement.  The Lord will strengthen you. He will encourage you. <br><br>\nThe dictionary says that discouragement  is defined like this:  \u201ca loss or a lack of confidence or enthusiasm, to feel dispirited, demoralized, despair, despondent or disheartened.\u201d   It comes from a lack of strength and a lack of courage. It makes us not want to go on. We get discouraged. We get down.<br><br>\nRick Warren says this,  there are four causes of discouragement:\n(1) Fatigue. When you\u2019re physically or emotionally exhausted, you\u2019re a prime candidate to be infected with discouragement. (As Vince Lombardi said, \u201cFatigue makes cowards of us all.\u201d)\n(2) Frustration. When unfinished tasks pile up, it\u2019s natural to feel overwhelmed. And\n<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"127.48\">and <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> when trivial matters or the unexpected interrupt you and prevent you from accomplishing what you really need to do, your frustration can easily produce discouragement.\n(3) Failure. Sometimes your best laid plans fall apart, the project collapses, the deal falls through, no one shows up to the event. How do you react? Do you give in to self-pity? Do you blame others? As one man said, \u201cJust when I think I can make ends meet, somebody moves the ends!\u201d That\u2019s discouraging!\n(4) Fear. The fear of criticism (What will they think?), the fear of responsibility (What if I can\u2019t handle this?), and the fear of failure (What if I blow it?) can cause a major onset of the blues. <br><br>\nFatigue, frustration, failure or fear.  Do  any of these or maybe all of them sound like you today? Then you need to hear this message. You can find strength in the Lord. You can find encouragement in the Lord. That&#8217;s where David <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"196.47\">was <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> and he looked to the Lord and he found strength in the Lord.   <br><br>\nIn the book of First Samuel, in chapters  29-30, David was at his weakest but he found strength in the Lord, His God. We can find strength in our Lord. We can find strength like no place else. How is it possible?  <br><br>\nAs we look at the text today,  I think we&#8217;ll see three ways that we can find our strength in the Lord. Are you ready? Let&#8217;s get our seatbelts on and start reading. We have  two chapters to read. We&#8217;re going to  break it into three parts today.  <br><br>\n1 Samuel 29:1-30:6 (ESV) 29:1 Now the Philistines had gathered all their forces at Aphek. And the Israelites were encamped by the spring that is in Jezreel. 2 As the lords of the Philistines were passing on by hundreds and by thousands, and David and his men were passing on in the rear with Achish,  (Commentary &#8211; Pastor Gary Combs &#8211; Remember this is what we were worried about. Last week there was a cliffhanger. David had been recruited <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"253.16\">to <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> be part of the body guard for king Achish of Gath, one of the philistine kings. And we were wondering,  is David really going to do this? Well, here he is. He&#8217;s coming up in the rear guard.)  3 the commanders of the Philistines said, \u201cWhat are these Hebrews doing here?\u201d And Achish said to the commanders of the Philistines, \u201cIs this not David, the servant of Saul, king of Israel, who has been with me now for days and years, and since he deserted to me I have found no fault in him to this day.\u201d 4 But the commanders of the Philistines were angry with him. And the commanders of the Philistines said to him, \u201cSend the man back, that he may return to the place to which you have assigned him. He shall not go down with us to battle, lest in the battle he become an adversary to us. For how could this fellow reconcile himself to his lord? Would it not be with the heads of the men here? 5 Is not this David, <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"310.67\">of <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> \nof whom they sing to one another in dances, \u2018Saul has struck down his thousands, and David his ten thousands\u2019?\u201d 6 Then Achish called David and said to him, \u201cAs the LORD lives, you have been honest,  (Commentary &#8211; Pastor Gary Combs &#8211; We haven&#8217;t heard the name of the Lord for a couple of chapters as it regards David. And now, ironically. we hear it in the mouth of a philistine king. That is LORD, in all caps;  LORD, in the Hebrew,  is the covenantal name of God,  which is Yahweh.  David hasn&#8217;t called on Yahweh in several chapters, but here&#8217;s this philistine king saying,  \u201cAs the LORD lives.\u201d) and to me it seems right that you should march out and in with me in the campaign. For I have found nothing wrong in you from the day of your coming to me to this day. Nevertheless, the lords <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"377.44\">do <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> not approve of you. 7 So go back now; and go peaceably, that you may not displease the lords of the Philistines.\u201d 8 And David said to Achish, \u201cBut what have I done? What have you found in your servant from the day I entered your service until now, that I may not go and fight against the enemies of my lord the king?\u201d 9 And Achish answered David and said, \u201cI know that you are as blameless in my sight as an angel of God. Nevertheless, the commanders of the Philistines have said, <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"433.57\">, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>\u2018He shall not go up with us to the battle.\u2019 10 Now then rise early in the morning with the servants of your lord who came with you, and start early in the morning, and depart as soon as you have light.\u201d 11 So David set out with his men early in the morning to return to the land of the Philistines. But the Philistines went up to Jezreel. 30:1 Now when David and his men came to Ziklag on the third day, the Amalekites had made a raid against the Negeb and against Ziklag. They had overcome Ziklag and burned it with fire 2 and taken captive the women and all who were in it, both small and great. They killed no one, but carried them off and went their way. 3 And when David and his men came to the city, they found it burned with fire, and their wives and sons and daughters taken captive. 4 Then David and the people who were with him raised their voices and<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"495.84\">wept <i class=\"fafa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> until they had no more strength to weep. 5 David&#8217;s two wives also had been taken captive, Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail the widow of Nabal of Carmel. 6 And David was greatly distressed, for the people spoke of stoning him, because all the people were bitter in soul, each for his sons and daughters.  (Commentary &#8211; Pastor Gary Combs &#8211; Here,  we see the key to our two chapters) But David strengthened himself in the LORD his God.  This is God\u2019s Word, Amen.<br><br>\nCan you do that? Can you strengthen yourself in the Lord, Your God?   I believe that we can today. How do we do it? How do we find strength in the Lord? Here&#8217;s the first way:<br><br>\nHow to find strength in the Lord: We can\u2026\n1. Remember God\u2019s grace in times of weakness.<br><br>\nDavid has fled from his homeland.  He&#8217;s fled from Saul and he&#8217;s moved in with the enemy, the Philistines.  Outwardly speaking, it looked like he prospered for about 16 months. He was doing pretty well. He was at peace <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"560.94\">.  <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Saul  wasn&#8217;t chasing him, but the whole time he was doing it his way.  We finally see how God lets him get the harvest;  he gets to reap what he sowed. David finally comes to his senses and remembers.  <br><br>\nWhat does it take? Well, look, here he is; he&#8217;s on the march. He\u2019s getting ready to go fight against the Israelites. He&#8217;s supposedly the anointed future king of the Israelites. This is not going to  win him any credentials. In fact, this would make it impossible for him to ever be the king of Israel if he gives up here, but there he goes,  as  the rear guard with king Achish.   But by God&#8217;s grace, He speaks through the other four kings of the Philistines and prevents David from being able to go there. <br><br>\nDavid was going \u201cheadlong.\u201d  Now, I don&#8217;t know what that means, \u201cheadlong\u201d  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"620.06\">, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> but my mom always said that when I was getting ready to do something that I  shouldn&#8217;t do well. There he goes headlong into that. Does anybody say that  around  Eastern North Carolina? That&#8217;s what we say up in the hills of the Appalachians. You go \u201cheadlong;\u201d  you stick your head out and just keep going. Well, that&#8217;s what David did and God prevented him from harm  by His grace. He&#8217;s letting David get  some of what he sowed, but he&#8217;s keeping him from being completely destroyed. <br><br>\nWe see, in chapter 30, that  he comes back.  It&#8217;s three days later,    in chapter 30, that  it says they came to Ziklag on the third day. It  took three days. Now, why is that? Well, we have to look at a map to see, don&#8217;t we? Let&#8217;s look at the map.<br><br>\nHere&#8217;s what&#8217;s been going on. David has traveled up from Ziklag in the south, all the way up to Aphek and he&#8217;s gathered here with the <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"668.71\">five <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> city states. There are five kings from the five city states of the Philistines, from Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod,  Ekron and Gath. All five kings have gathered here to do battle at Jezreel against King Saul and the Israelites. David is  right there with them.  bringing up the rear guard. <br><br>\nAnd so, what were they hoping to do? It seems the Philistines wanted to cut off at the midpoint and separate Israel into two halves and, therefore,  weaken them. That was their desire. Saul has traveled up with  the Israelites from Gambia. He&#8217;s up there at Endor right now, getting instructions from the wrong people. He&#8217;s up here with a medium. <br><br>\nHere goes David;  he has to travel three days back to Ziklag.  It&#8217;s about 75 miles; that&#8217;s 25 miles a day on foot. They show up  thinking,  Finally, we can go back and lay <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"726.63\">in <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> our own bed, kick back in our own recliner and eat some food with our own families. They get there and the place is burned to the ground.   David has followed his own strength and his own wisdom and look what it&#8217;s got them. They cry themselves to the point of total exhaustion. And then,  the men began to get embittered. It says in the scripture that  they begin to threaten to stone David. They were all for David, as long as he was providing for them but now they&#8217;re turning on him. <br><br>\nWhat&#8217;s David going to do? Where&#8217;s David going to turn? Where do you turn when even your best friends, maybe even your family says that they&#8217;re against you, that they&#8217;ve become embittered against you?   Where are you going to turn now?   You can turn to the Lord. David finally remembers. He finally remembers what got him in this situation and he even remembers, you know as <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"786.0\">he <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> looks around the city there of Ziklag that  there  were  no dead bodies. They kidnapped them all, but they didn&#8217;t kill anybody,  at least not on the spot. And so, David begins to talk to the Lord. He doesn&#8217;t have anybody else to talk to. The men had gotten bitter but David decided he wanted to get better. He talked to the Lord. <br><br>\nDavid decides that he wants to make room for God&#8217;s encouragement. The ESV  translates it, \u201cbut David strengthened himself in the Lord.\u201d   The KJV says, \u201cbut David encouraged himself in the Lord his God.\u201d   Some days,  you just have  to encourage yourself in the Lord. Some days no one else will do it, but you can do it. <br><br>\nHow is it possible for you to do it? You can  just say to the Lord, I need your strength. It requires an admission of something that we don&#8217;t like to admit,  I&#8217;m weak. I need help. I&#8217;m in trouble. That&#8217;s when the Lord will <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"845.87\">move <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> in your life. The minute you&#8217;ll admit, I have no strength, He will move.  Ironically, it&#8217;s the Amalechites that have come up there. David had been plundering the Amalechites and so they came back up there.   They have carried off their ancient enemy of Israel; it goes all the way back to the time of Moses. David is fighting the Amalechites here. <br><br>\nI like a couple of questions that are in the text. One is, \u201cWhat are these Hebrews doing here?\u201d the Philistines asked. That&#8217;s a good question. What were they doing there? What\u2019s going on when we get off track and we get caught up doing things in the world&#8217;s way? What are God&#8217;s people doing over here? And then,  David asked, \u201cWhat have I done?\u201d Well, that&#8217;s a good question, David;  what have you done? You have gotten yourself,  all your people and  all your family into a \u201cpickle;\u201d  you have gotten yourself  into a fix, What have you <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"900.22\">done <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>? <br><br>\nDavid remembered the Lord and he prayed to Him. David wrote a lot of Psalms. He wrote most of the 150 psalms and he wrote many of them while he was in the wilderness running from King Saul. When he goes over to the philistine land, he lives for those 16 months under the Philistines.  As far as I can tell, he didn&#8217;t write any psalms during that time. <br><br>\nYou see, that&#8217;s what happens to us. We start living the way the world wants us to live. You start doing things according to your own counsel and you get dry spiritually. David  was dry spiritually. There are no psalms being written, but here&#8217;s one that may have been written sometime when he strengthened himself in the Lord. It sounds like this would be the kind of prayer he would have prayed. Psalm 143:5-7 (NLT) 5 I remember the days of old. I ponder all your great works and think about what you have done. 6 I lift my hands to you <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"953.95\">in <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> prayer. I thirst for you as parched land thirsts for rain. 7 Come quickly, Lord, and answer me, for my depression deepens. Don\u2019t turn away from me, or I will die.\u201d  This psalm easily could have been the prayer he prays right there when he strengthens himself in the Lord.  He remembered God&#8217;s grace toward  Him. God  kept him  from fighting against his  own people. As far as we can tell, we can&#8217;t see that anybody was killed. And so there&#8217;s still hope. He begins to talk to the Lord and he turns a corner. I&#8217;m glad we&#8217;re about to get our old David back that we lost for a few chapters. <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s one of the things we must learn:  God really can&#8217;t strengthen us until we admit our weakness. We hate to do that. We hate to admit our weakness. Here&#8217;s what Paul learned as he writes this in 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 (ESV) 9 \u201cBut he said to  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1007.49\">to <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>me, \u201cMy grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.\u201d Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 10 For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.\u201d <br><br>\nPaul learned to have less of himself and  more of Him.   Less of Gary and  more of Jesus. Can you pray that prayer?   As you get older in the Lord, ask for  less than me. I must decrease and He must increase.  Less of me and  more of Him.  When we admit our weakness,  then we make room.   As long as you&#8217;re full of you, there&#8217;s no room for Him. We have to empty ourselves and make room for God.   Admit your weakness.  Admit your inability to live life fully apart from God. <br><br>\nOne of the earliest sentences that most little children speak is, I do it myself.   <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1073.28\">We <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> grow up and we just keep repeating that mantra over and over and we say, I got this, I got this. You don&#8217;t \u201cgot this.\u201d  Admit your weakness and trust God for strength and grace. <br><br>\nLet&#8217;s keep reading. Let&#8217;s pick it up at verse seven of chapter 30. 1 Samuel 30:7-15 (ESV) 7 \u201cAnd David said to Abiathar the priest, the son of Ahimelech, \u201cBring me the ephod.\u201d So Abiathar brought the ephod to David. 8 And David inquired of the LORD, \u201cShall I<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1133.78\">pursue <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>  pursue after this band? Shall I overtake them?\u201d He answered him, \u201cPursue, for you shall surely overtake and shall surely rescue.\u201d 9 So David set out, and the six hundred men who were with him, and they came to the brook Besor, where those who were left behind stayed. 10 But David pursued, he and four hundred men. Two hundred stayed behind, who were too exhausted to cross the brook Besor. 11 They found an Egyptian in the open country and brought him to David. And they gave him bread and he ate. They gave him water to drink, 12 and they gave him a piece of a cake of figs and two clusters of raisins. (Commentary &#8211; Pastor Gary Combs &#8211; \nTime out,  just for a second,  again. It seems odd that David would slow down to take care of this Egyptian. Apparently,  the writer here wants us to know that,  not only is David talking <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1196.98\">to <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> God again, he going to the priest and doing things right again. He&#8217;s also obeying the Torah, which says, if you encounter an alien from another nation and they&#8217;re hungry or thirsty, you&#8217;re supposed to feed them and give them drink. David is a new man. He&#8217;s back to his old self again. He takes care of this Egyptian, which  includes feeding  him some \u201cfig newtons,\u201d  cluster of raisins and some figs.)   And when he had eaten, his spirit revived, for he had not eaten bread or drunk water for three days and three nights. 13 And David said to him, \u201cTo whom do you belong? And where are you from?\u201d He said, \u201cI am a young man of Egypt, servant to an Amalekite, and my master left me behind because I fell sick three days ago. 14 We had made a raid against \n<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1247.89\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>the Negeb of the Cherethites and against that which belongs to Judah and against the Negeb of Caleb, and we burned Ziklag with fire.\u201d 15 And David said to him, \u201cWill you take me down to this band?\u201d And he said, \u201cSwear to me by God that you will not kill me or deliver me into the hands of my master, and I will take you down to this band.\u201d  <br><br>\nHow to find strength in the Lord: We can\u2026\n2. Ask God\u2019s guidance in times of distress.<br><br>\nDavid&#8217;s weakness was profound, but it was his men&#8217;s bitterness that drove him to distress.   The word, \u201cdistress,\u201d in the Hebrew translation,  has the idea of \u201cto be bound,  to be tied up,  to  in a terrible bind.\u201d   He&#8217;s in a tight spot.   He doesn&#8217;t have anywhere to turn.   He can&#8217;t even depend on his own men. Where is he <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1307.75\">going <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> to turn? <br><br>\nDavid  calls for  Abiathar,  the high priest. I want to show you a photo of what the high priest wore and what an ephod may have looked like. These instructions of the appearance of the High priest clothing  are found in the Torah,  the first five books of the bible, especially the book of Leviticus.   God told Moses exactly how to design this garment,  right down to the little things at the bottom that dangled down at the bottom of the colors and even the little golden plate that has the name of Yahweh on it.  Right here,  is of particular interest;   it&#8217;s the high priest&#8217;s breastplate.  It  has 12 stones,  representing the 12 tribes of Israel. Each stone is unique. In the breastplate,  there&#8217;s a pocket behind there that contains two items called the Urim and Thummim.   <br><br>\nThe high priest was able to inquire of the Lord and ask questions.   Almost every time I see <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1366.33\">them <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, there are questions that would be easily answered with a \u201cyes\u201d  or \u201cno\u201d  response. <br><br>\nIn obedience to the Torah, the law of God, David  goes to the priest and he asks him to bring the ephod so he can inquire of the Lord. Now, Saul doesn&#8217;t have the ephod;   remember,  Saul killed all the priests except for this one priest, who escaped with the ephod. And so, David  inquires of the Lord.   This is so great.   David&#8217;s talking to the Lord now. He&#8217;s been encouraged. <br><br>\nDavid  asks the Lord two questions, but he gets three answers. \u201cSo shall I pursue after this man?\u201d in verse 8? \u201cShall I overtake them?\u201d The next  section says,  \u201cpursue.\u201d  \u201cWill I overtake him?\u201d \u201cYou shall surely <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1424.88\">overtake <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> them.\u201d  God throws in a third answer;  He says, \u201cYou shall surely rescue  your people.\u201d   Now, I don&#8217;t know if David asked a third question and the author just didn&#8217;t note it, or if the priest threw that question in because everybody wants to know if their people are ok.   God gave him three answers to the two questions that are recorded.   I would say that the last one is the best.  You&#8217;re going to rescue everybody. I promise you, if you obey Me and go do this, you will catch them, you will win the battle and you&#8217;ll rescue your people. That had to be the most encouraging. <br><br>\nVerse nine says that David set out. He didn&#8217;t even wait. He didn&#8217;t take a break. That&#8217;s the great thing about David;  when he gets back on track and he hears from God, he doesn&#8217;t mess around.   He obeys. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1480.18\">He <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> gets on it. He was in distress, but now he&#8217;s on the move. <br><br>\nWhen God gives you a promise and He gives you strength, that doesn&#8217;t mean you don&#8217;t have to put it to work. You need to get moving. David gets moving. He heads out now with his 600 men.  They&#8217;re marching and they hit this ravine. I&#8217;ll just show you another map quickly so you can see. They have gone from way up here, all the way down to Ziklag. They&#8217;ve cried their eyes out and now they&#8217;ve packed up their goods again and are  headed this way towards Besor. They&#8217;re chasing them and they hit this ravine.  It must have been pretty treacherous to cross over. 200 of the men  are worn  out. David leaves them there with the baggage and heads on to pursue the Amalechites.  <br><br>\n <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1533.21\">This  <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> reminds me of other stories in the Bible like Gideon. Remember how Gideon was in pursuit of the Medianites?  He had a great army and God said that he  had too many men.   God told Gideon that if they are afraid to  tell them to go home.  Most of them went home when he said that.  Then, God said that  Gideon  still had too many men. Tell them to go down and drink water. If they drink this way, keep them and if they drink this other way, send them  home. Most of them went home. Gideon  was left with 300 men. God said, Okay, I&#8217;ll win the battle now with 300 men.   <br><br>\nHe does the same thing to David here. David&#8217;s got 600 men  and God says that&#8217;s too many. It reminds me of what David&#8217;s best friend,  Jonathan,  said earlier in  1 Samuel 14:6 (ESV) \u2026 nothing can hinder the Lord from saving by many or by few.\u201d That&#8217;s when Jonathan and his armor bearer  decided <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1586.61\">to <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> go take the Philistines on by themselves that day. <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s David.  We don&#8217;t know how big that army is, but it was so big that 400 of them escaped on camels. David is  heading  there. It&#8217;s a big army;  much bigger. His guys are exhausted, but they fall upon these Philistines. <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s what I want you to think about. You might think,  I don&#8217;t have enough money.  I don&#8217;t have enough talent. I don&#8217;t have enough education. I don&#8217;t have enough&#8230;  God loves that opportunity because when we admit we&#8217;re weak and when we admit we don&#8217;t know what to do next and we ask Him for help, He gets the glory. God gets the glory;  He gets the credit. God loves to move in at those times.  He loves to show us that He can save by many or by few. <br><br>\nIt seems odd that they would give so <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1643.09\">much <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> detail about  this Egyptian;  what they fed him and all of that. It&#8217;s important because God is giving David help along the way. He has this Egyptian there who can give him insider information like a \u201cspy.\u201d Here&#8217;s where they attacked, here&#8217;s where they&#8217;ve been and here&#8217;s where they&#8217;re headed. I can tell you where they&#8217;re probably camped at right now. <br><br>\nIf we read in the book of 1 Chronicles, it  tells the same story that we see in 1st and 2nd Samuel. There&#8217;s kind of an overlap, a retelling of the story.   It says this in 1 Chronicles 12:19-21 (ESV) \u201cSome of the men of Manasseh deserted to David when he came with the Philistines \u2026 As he went to Ziklag, these men of Manasseh deserted to him\u2026They helped David against the band of raiders, for they were all mighty men of valor and   <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1700.97\">were<i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> commanders in the army.\u201d So,  when David was up there in the rear guard at  Achish, getting ready to travel up to attack Saul with the Philistines, some of Saul&#8217;s men from the tribe of Manasseh defected and deserted King Saul. These happen to be the mighty men that knew David and when they saw David they went with him. Now David, when he goes to chase these raiders, he&#8217;s got insider information from the Egyptian, but he&#8217;s also got commanders to help command his army when he goes into battle. This is God&#8217;s Grace. This is God&#8217;s goodness. This is God&#8217;s provision. <br><br>\nHow\u2019s  this all opening up to David?  David looked up. David said, I&#8217;m weak.  David said, I&#8217;m distressed. I need help. I need you, Lord. That&#8217;s how it all opened up;  admitting weakness, admitting distress and asking for God. <br><br>\nAre you <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1759.31\">feeling <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> trapped today with nowhere to turn?   turn to the Lord, Talk to him.  Solomon, Son of David,  writes this in Proverbs 1:5 (ESV) \u201cLet the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance.\u201d You can talk to the Lord. You can ask for guidance. We have a high priest. You don&#8217;t have to come to the preacher. You can come to me and ask questions if you want to, but I talk to the same high priest that you do. His name is Jesus. He&#8217;s ready right now to answer your questions. <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s what it says in Hebrews 4:14-15 (ESV) 14 \u201cSince then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1814.3\">, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> \nhas been tempted as we are, yet without sin.\u201d<br><br>\nWe can talk to Jesus. He understands our weakness.  He understands our distress. He understands our discouragement and our  depression.   Wherever you are,  He&#8217;s been there, yet without sin.  He loves you.   You can talk to him at any hour of the day. You can say, I need help and He will answer. Do you feel trapped today?  Do you need guidance?  Talk to the Lord. <br><br>\nLet&#8217;s keep reading. We&#8217;re at verse 16 of chapter 30.  1 Samuel 30:16-31 (ESV) 16 \u201cAnd when he had taken him down, behold, they were spread abroad over all the land, eating and drinking and dancing, because of all the great spoil they had taken from the land of the Philistines and from the land of Judah. 17 And David struck them down from twilight until the evening of the next day, (Commentary &#8211; Pastor Gary Combs &#8211; Twilight is that time of day when the sun hasn&#8217;t appeared, but the light is already coming across the horizon so that can be early dawn or it can be dusk. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1880.84\">So <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>it&#8217;s at least 12 hours up to 36 hours. That&#8217;s how long this battle takes place; a  minimum of 12 hours and as many as 36 hours. So he struck them down from twilight until the evening of the next day.)  and not a man of them escaped, except four hundred young men, who mounted camels and fled. (Commentary &#8211; Pastor Gary Combs &#8211; Now,  I used to tell this story to my sons when they were little. I&#8217;d read this in their bedroom.  They liked this part; they imagined that these were some really fast camels. David brought 400 men,  so I wonder how big the Amalekite  army was.) 18 David recovered all that the Amalekites had taken, and David rescued his two wives. 19 Nothing was missing, whether small or great, sons or daughters, spoil or anything that had been taken. David brought back all. 20 David also captured all the flocks and herds, <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1942.12\">and <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> and the people drove the livestock before him, and said, \u201cThis is David&#8217;s spoil.\u201d 21 Then David came to the two hundred men who had been too exhausted to follow David, and who had been left at the brook Besor. And they went out to meet David and to meet the people who were with him. And when David came near to the people he greeted them. 22 Then all the wicked and worthless fellows among the men who had gone with David said, \u201cBecause they did not go with us, we will not give them any of the spoil that we have recovered, except that each man may lead away his wife and children, and depart.\u201d 23 But David said, \u201cYou shall not do so, my brothers, with what the LORD has given us. He has preserved us and given into our hand the band that came against us. 24 Who would listen to you in this matter? For as his share is who goes down into the battle, so shall his share be who stays by the baggage. They shall share alike.\u201d 25 And he made it \n<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2003.65\">a <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> a statute and a rule for Israel from that day forward to this day. 26 When David came to Ziklag, he sent part of the spoil to his friends, the elders of Judah, saying, \u201cHere is a present for you from the spoil of the enemies of the LORD.\u201d 27 It was for those in Bethel, in Ramoth of the Negeb, in Jattir, 28 in Aroer, in Siphmoth, in Eshtemoa, 29 in Racal, in the cities of the Jerahmeelites, in the cities of the Kenites, 30 in Hormah, in Bor-ashan, in Athach, 31 in Hebron, for all the places where David and his men had roamed.\u201d<br><br>\nHow to find strength in the Lord: We can\u2026\n3. Give God glory in times of struggle and success.<br><br>\nGive God the glory, remember His grace, look to Him for guidance. And then,  give Him the glory in times of struggle and success. When I&#8217;m reading a narrative like this and I&#8217;m trying to ask, this is what I&#8217;m always asking when I&#8217;m studying, What <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2064.77\">are <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> the timeless principles in this story? When you&#8217;re reading a narrative, not everything applies to today, but what does apply? Then,  what I look for is where is God quoted? Where is God speaking in the first person? When we get to this part of the story, we now have the voice of God in the mouth of David. We haven&#8217;t had this in a long time. David&#8217;s been in trouble, but now David is  God&#8217;s man again. <br><br>\nSome of those worthless guys say, This is David&#8217;s spoil.  That&#8217;s what you do if you&#8217;re a worldly king.   You take the credit and your people, who were in the army with you, give you the credit so that you&#8217;ll give out to them all the honors.  They come marching back into the camp where the 200 guys were who were too tired to continue and said, This is David&#8217;s spoil and you guys don&#8217;t get <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2120.0\">any <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> of it because you all stayed here. We fought and won it.  We did this. <br><br>\nIn verse 23,  this is David speaking on behalf of the Lord. He says, \u201cYou shall not do so, my brothers, with what the LORD has given us. He has preserved us and given into our hand the band that came against us.\u201d   David says that God gave us the victory;  He kept all of our people alive. This is all God. And we&#8217;re going to give Him all the credit. We&#8217;re not going to  take credit. You see, David had a choice right there of taking the credit and he chose to give God the glory. <br><br>\nDavid is a prototype. He&#8217;s a foreshadowing of Jesus. Jesus is the one Who gives, gives, gives. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2180.77\">The <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> worldly king takes, takes, takes. Jesus gives, gives, gives. <br><br>\nDavid, very wisely,  gives to the elders of the Judean wilderness where he and his men used to roam.   It says this in the final verse of chapter 30; that was the place where he and his men used to roam. It names all of those places. I&#8217;m going to  surprise you by not looking at a map right now,  because none of those places,  with the exception of Hebron, is really a place that we can find today. These are all places that must have been local names that no one really knows about. <br><br>\nThe author summarizes it in that final verse,  saying this is all the places that David and his men used to roam.  David  sending gifts to them is probably appropriate, also,  because it looks like the malachites stole from them and ripped it off from them. So David  gave it back to them. David is thinking very wisely.  David is starting to think about things like a king should think.  <br><br>\nVery soon,  Saul and his army will be defeated by the <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2241.62\">Philistines <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> and the people of Judah, that southern kingdom there.   They will say, David,  come and be our king.  David will  be the king of Judah for eight years before he becomes the king of all of Israel. He&#8217;s already laying the groundwork for that. <br><br>\nDavid has returned; he has come back to us. He&#8217;s following God now.  He remembers God&#8217;s grace, he looks for God&#8217;s direction and now here he is, giving God the glory. We read this of David in Psalm 96.   He says, Psalm 96:8 (NLT) \u201cGive to the Lord the glory he deserves! \u2026\u201d\nHe says in  Psalm 29:1-2 (NLT) \u201c\u2026 honor the Lord for his glory and strength. Honor the Lord for the glory of his name\u2026\u201d  <br><br>\nDavid is back to himself again, he&#8217;s speaking as he should. He reminds us of Jesus,  who never glorified Himself but always glorified His father, even though glory is due the name of Jesus, He always glorified His Father. It says in John 8:50 (NLT) \u201cAnd though I have no wish to glorify myself, God is going to glorify me.  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2308.02\">He <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> is the true judge.\u201d   Jesus came to glorify the Father. He came in obedience to the Father and died in our place, for our sins and was raised again on the third day and God has glorified him. <br><br>\nWhat  does that look like? This process of God glorifying Jesus? It looks like this; \u201cJesus emptied himself and became a man and humbled himself to die on a cross for our sins. Yet God raised Him up and exalted Him to the highest place\u201d(Phil 2:6-11).Two. It says that He emptied Himself and He descended down from His throne and took on the form of human flesh and became a man. He humbled himself unto death, even death on a cruel cross and then,  on the third day,  He was raised. For this reason, because of His obedience and His humility, God has exalted Him to the highest place, so that at  the name of Jesus, every knee will bow and every tongue confess that He is Lord of all. <br><br>\nIf you will humble yourself and admit that  you need God and that you give glory to God, if you will decide, I want the applause of the One rather than the many, <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2375.77\">then <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> He will lift you up to a place you never could have attained on your own.\n \nWho do you give the credit to? Who do you desire the applause from? Do you seek glory for yourself? If you want to find strength in the Lord, remember to give Him the glory,even when things are hard.  You might not know how it&#8217;s going to  work out yet.   Even in the middle of the battle, you have a promise.  He said that  I would be rescued, so I&#8217;m going to keep on. I&#8217;m going to give Him the glory. <br><br>\nDavid forgot who he was for a season. Maybe there&#8217;s someone here today and you have forgotten who you are. You have forgotten  what God has told you. You have forgotten  His promises. You have gotten  yourself in a bad place. You&#8217;re discouraged. You&#8217;re depressed. You&#8217;re hurting. You don&#8217;t have to stay there. You can encourage yourself in <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2433.11\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Lord. You can find strength in the Lord. It begins by admitting your weakness,  admitting your distress and saying, Lord, strengthen me, I need your strength, I need your guidance and I&#8217;ll give you all the glory. Will you do it? <br><br>\nLet&#8217;s pray. Lord,  I pray for that one right now that came today on a thin thread. Maybe they were invited. Maybe they didn&#8217;t feel like coming, but they came and You&#8217;ve spoken to them.   Is it you?   Would you confess your sins to the Lord right now and say,  I&#8217;m a sinner. I need help. I&#8217;m weak. I&#8217;m discouraged, I&#8217;m hurting, but I believe in you, Jesus. I believe You died on the cross for my sins,  that You were raised from the grave and  that You live today. Come and live in me. I invite you to be my Lord and Savior. Will You come in and forgive me of  my sin and make me who You&#8217;d like me to be? I want to follow You all <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2498.05\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> rest of my days. I&#8217;ll give You all the credit and all the glory. Come and live in me and make me a child of God. If you&#8217;re praying that prayer, believing, He&#8217;ll save you; He will  change your life. He will  strengthen you. He will  give you joy where you had distress. He&#8217;ll give you strength where you had discouragement.  He will change you. Those are here today and you&#8217;ve done that. You&#8217;ve received Jesus. but like David, you got off track and started doing life your own way.   You&#8217;re  sick of it. Lord forgive me. Just pray that right now. Lord forgive me. I turn  back to You now. I turned my life back to You. I want to do it Your way. Lord, strengthen me now. I don&#8217;t want to be discouraged anymore. Lord, give me joy. Give me strength. I turn  it over to You  afresh.  In Jesus\u2019 Name. Amen.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Does anyone need strength today? Do you need encouragement? Many are feeling weak and discouraged today. Are you discouraged? The dictionary defines discouragement as a loss or lack of confidence or enthusiasm. To feel dispirited, demoralized, despair, despondent, or disheartened. 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