I've sinned greatly by doing this.
I beg You, my God, to take away my guilt.
I have done a very foolish thing: to number my fighting men.
I Chronicles 21:8
Ownership!
Oh! That we all respond like this king of old when we stumble down paths that were never ever meant to be. Joab tried to talk David out of numbering his fighting men. Joab knew it was wrong; David knew it was wrong. But, the King's word overruled his subject. Trumped by an evil thought. Stunned by a very Good God, David responded with a swift surrendered heart. And, it was the time when kings go out to war. David did not join in the season and his heart is captured by his surroundings. May we be at the right place at the right time with blinders on to this world of ours tugging at the skirts of our hearts.
Quicken my heart to be as swift a runner as this seasoned heart of David, the king after Your very own heart. Oh God! Change me!
If we set our face like a flint. If we surrender in sweat and tears. If we humble ourselves to look within. If we live in the moment not the past or future. If we abandon control and trust braving the wind. That is so many "if's" and I can't keep them all. All I can do is try to live courageous. And never let fear or discouragement define my life. Because the Lord is with us, we can build our houses and follow Him pushing through the fear and discouragement.
No big people and no little people in His Kingdom. Keep the charge this day, no matter where you are. David kept on building the temple. Keep on keeping on building this temple in which we live---to our dying day. For etched in David's mind was I Chronicles 22:19: Set your heart and your soul to seek the LORD your God. Arise and Build.
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