Choosing Your Battles: Trusting God's Divine Direction

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So, there are battles that we need to have wisdom in and to choose. Is this battle for us to fight and engage in, or is this something different? And so, how many know that we need to choose wisely, right? Remember the scene in Indiana Jones, I don't know which one it was, or maybe it was the first one, it was the cup of the carpenter. [00:11:57] (21 seconds)


In 1 Samuel 17, we see the story about David when he fought Goliath. But here's the thing. God called him to fight Goliath. Now, watch this. David and Goliath. Goliath actually was from the generation of the Rephiam, which actually, I believe, ties into, the early giants that were pre-flood in Genesis 6, and then post-flood, because the Bible says in Genesis that the enemy, or these fallen ones, angels, had relations with humans on earth, and produced these offspring, the Nephilim, giants, that actually ruled the land. [00:12:59] (39 seconds)


In facing the devil head on. How many of you have had to face the enemy head on in your life? You deal with situations like this is not typical run-of-the-mill stuff. This is an attack on my family. This is an attack on my relationship. This is an attack on my marriage. This is an attack on my, am I speaking to anybody? Your business. This is an attack. And God called David to stand and fight against Goliath. [00:14:13] (30 seconds)


And so that was a Goliath battle, and I believe we gained victory in that, and we had to engage in that. But there are Saul battles. In other words, there are opportunities to fight back, but they are meant, watch this, for you to let them go. It's an opportunity to fight, but God wants you to let it go and to trust him. [00:20:57] (24 seconds)


And then the fourth thing I want to say quickly is know when to use your weapons and when to lay them down. Ephesians 6.12, as I mentioned it before, the Bible says, for our struggle is not against flesh and blood. That means a lot of times the struggle that you're faced with might be spiritual. It's not necessarily dealing with that person. How many know that? That the enemy uses. [00:32:56] (24 seconds)


And then Romans 8, 37 says this, in all these things, we are more than, somebody shall more than, conquer us through him who loved us. What does that mean? Every battle we face has already been won by Jesus. I know, what? Every battle we face, really, on the cross, Jesus declared it is finished. [00:34:15] (25 seconds)


We need to trust in him and his ultimate victory. Amen? Amen. Well, I'm going to ask the ushers to come forward, and we're going to receive communion. The Scripture says in Matthew 11, 28 to 30, Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. So here's the challenge. We're about to receive communion and pray here. [00:35:16] (22 seconds)


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