Reflection: David, faithful and tenacious Further reading: 1 Samuel 17
“(But David said)… ‘The Lord, who delivered me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear, he will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine’. (1 Samuel 17:37)
At this point in his life – aged 15 years – David’s role was shepherd to his father’s sheep. Despite Samuel, the priest and prophet, anointing him in front of his brothers (1 Samuel 16:13), they still saw him as young and insignificant. While his brothers went off to war, David stayed caring for sheep. Then one day, his father sent him to run some food to his brothers.
At the sight and sound of a nine-foot-tall man taunting the armies of Israel, David asked, ‘who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?’ He’s outraged and he’s activated.
His brother Eliab’s reproach of David is essentially, ‘this is no place for a kid. Get back to the paddocks where you belong’. The brothers see David as having no experience because it’s easy to discount the experience of children. But David’s experience was that God had always delivered him from danger. And faith trumps experience.
When we look beyond the appearance of children, trust their experience, listen to their ideas – great things can happen. The course of a nation can be changed.
As it turns out, David’s was the only experience that mattered. He defeated Goliath. He faced a giant, standing in God’s strength, knowing it is the LORD who saves.
This is a tenacious faith built on an experience of God’s faithfulness. Child-like faith says, ‘God helped me then, he will help me now’. It’s a simple trust we can all aspire to.
Question: What about child-like faith inspires you?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, you are the God who saves. You have shown yourself to be faithful time and again. We thank you for the children in our world who show us tenacious faith like David. Help us follow their example. Amen.