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Thursday, July 23, 2015

"DAVID STRENGTHENED HIMSELF IN THE LORD HIS GOD"


 
                             1 Samuel 30:6

"And David was greatly distressed; for the people spake of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was greived, every man for his sons and for his daughters: but David encouraged himself in the Lord his God."

 

INTRODUCTION

 

1. What's the first thing you do in time of trouble?

   a. Everybody has problems from time to time, but not everyone tries

      to solve their problems in the same way

   b. What IS the best way?

2. One person in the Bible who had more than his share of trouble was

   King David...

   a. For example:

      1) He was pursued by King Saul

      2) He barely escaped several assassination attempts

      3) He had to spend much time hiding in the wilderness

      4) His entire family was kidnapped on one occasion

      5) His friends turned against him and were ready to kill him

      6) He suffered the shame of having committed adultery and murder

      7) His son Amnon raped his daughter Tamar

      8) His other son Absalom murdered Amnon

      9) Absalom led a revolt against his father

     10)  Absalom himself was killed, much to David's grief

   b. Need I go on?  David was certainly a man with many problems!

3. Yet somehow, he survived them all and has come to be remembered as

   "a man after God's own heart."  How was he able to do this?

 

I. WHAT DAVID DID IN TIMES OF TROUBLE

 

   A. THE CONTEXT OF 1 SAMUEL 30:1-6...

      1. At this time in his life, David was living in Ziklag

         a. Having fled from King Saul

         b. And was now aligned with the Philistines

      2. The Philistines were preparing to battle King Saul, and David

         and his men had gone to join with the Philistines

      3. But the Philistines did not fully trust David, so they sent

         him and his men back to Ziklag

   B. READING 1 SAMUEL 30:1-6, WE FIND...

      1. That the town of Ziklag had been attacked and burned by the

         Amalekites - 1

      2. The women and children had been kidnapped, including those of

         his family - 2-5

      3. Naturally David is distressed; but on top of this, the people

         are ready to kill him for not having been there when he was

         needed - 6

   C. BUT NOTICE CAREFULLY THE LAST PART OF VERSE SIX...

      1. What does David do when he has lost his family, and his own

         life is threatened?

      2. The Scriptures say, "But David strengthened himself in the

         Lord his God."

      3. This is what David did first in times of trouble...

         a. He strengthened himself in the Lord his God!

         b. With the strength he received, he was then able to deal

            with whatever the problem was before him!

[But what does it mean to "strengthen himself in the Lord his God"?  In

an effort to answer this question, I found it helpful to consider some

of the Psalms written by David during troublesome times...]

II. HOW DAVID STRENGTHENED HIMSELF IN THE LORD HIS GOD

   A. IN TIMES OF TROUBLE, DAVID OFTEN COMPOSED PSALMS...

      1. While pursued by Saul, he wrote Psalm 59 - cf.

                          Psalms 59:1-4

"Deliver me from mine enemies, O my God: defend me from them that rise up against me. Deliver me from the workers of iniquity, and save me from bloody men. For, lo, they lie in wait for my soul: the mighty are gathered against me; not for my transgression, nor for my sin, O Lord. They run and prepare themselves without my fault: awake to help me, and behold."

      2. When imprisoned in Gath, he wrote Psalm 56 - cf.


"Be merciful unto me, O God: for man would swallow me up; he fighting daily oppresseth me. Mine enemies would daily swallow me up: for they be many that fight against me, O thou most High."

      3. Fleeing from Absalom, he wrote Psalm 3 - cf.


"Lord, how are they increased that trouble me! many are they that rise up against me. Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in God. Selah."

      4. Hiding in the wilderness of Judah, he wrote Psalm 63**

 

   B. FROM THESE PSALMS, WE CAN GLEAN HOW "DAVID STRENGTHENED HIMSELF

      IN THE LORD HIS GOD"...

      1. From Psalm 56, we learn that David would place his trust in

         God to help him - Psalms 56**

      2. From Psalm 59, we learn that David was determined to continue

         praising God for His help -Psalms 59**

      3. From Psalm 63**, we see that David overcame his problem of

         loneliness by...

         a. Seeking the Lord - Psalms 63:1-2

"Truly my soul waiteth upon the God: from him cometh my salvation.He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; i shall not be greatly moved."

         b. Praising and praying - Psalms 63:3-5

"How long will ye imagine mishchief against a man? ye shall be slain all of you: as a bowing wall shall ye be, and as a tottering fence. They only consult to cast him down from his excellency: they delight in lies:they bless with their mouth, but they curse inwardly. Selah. My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him."

         c. Meditating upon the Lord - Psalms 63:6-7

"He only is my rock and my salvation: he is my defence; i shall not be moved. In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God."

      4. In each of these psalms, David is basically saying the same

         thing...

         a. In time of trouble, put your trust in the Lord

         b. Stay close to Him, through praising Him and praying to Him

         c. Do this, and you will be made strong as the Lord supports

            you! - cf. Psalms 63:8 "Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us. Selah."

 

[This was how "David strengthened himself in the Lord his God", and was

able to face and overcome his problems with the help the Lord gave him.

How about us today?  In times of trouble, do we follow David's example?

Consider a few thoughts along this line...]

 

III. DEALING WITH OUR PROBLEMS TODAY

 

   A. WE FACE MANY PROBLEMS, EVEN AS CHRISTIANS...

      1. Some are related to family, or other matters of personal

         concern

      2. Some are related to jobs, and the issue of financial security

   B. IN MANY CASES, PEOPLE TRY TO TACKLE THEIR PROBLEMS ALONE...

      1. They leave God completely out of the picture

      2. Sometimes they even forsake Him entirely...

         a. By no longer praising Him and praying to Him daily

         b. By neglecting the assembly in which we gather to edify one

            another and worship God

      3. The reasoning is often expressed this way:  "Let me get my

         life straight, then I will be able to serve God and live for

         Him."

   C. BUT GOD IS ANGERED IF WE SEEK TO SOLVE OUR PROBLEMS WITHOUT HIM!

      1. God considers such a person as cursed! - cf.


"Thus saith the Lord; cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the Lord. For he shall be like the heath in the desert, and shall not see when good cometh; but shall inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, in a salt land and not inhabited. Blessed is the man that trusteh in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is. For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yeilding fruit."

      2. A good example of God's displeasure when His people fail to

         look to Him for strength is found in Isaiah...

         a. When attacked by Assyria, Israel placed her trust in Egypt

            - Isaiah 30:1-2

"Woe to the rebellious children, saith the Lord, that take counsel, but not of me; and that cover with a covering, but not of my spirit, that they may add sin to sin: That walk to go down into Egypt, and have not asked at my mouth; to strengthen themselves in the strength of Pharaoh, and to trust in the shadow of Egypt."

         b. Because of this, God promised to frustrate the efforts of

            Israel to solve her problems by herself! -


"Therefore shall the strength of Pharoah be your shame, and the trust in the shadow of Egypt your confusion."

         c. Yes, God wanted Israel to trust in Him, not themselves

            - Isaiah 30:15-16

"For thus saith the Lord God, the Holy one of Israel; in returning and rest shall ye be saved; in quietness and in confidence shall be your strength: and ye would not. But ye said, No; for we will flee upon horses; therefore shall ye flee: and, We will ride upon the swift; therefore shall they pursue you be swift."

      3. Even so today, God wants us to put our trust in Him - cf.

 (James 4:8)

"Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded."


"Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: casting all your care upon him:for he careth for you."

         a. The truth of the matter is this...

            1) It is NOT "God helps those who help themselves"

            2) But rather "God helps those who trust in the Lord with

               all their heart, and lean not on their own

               understanding"! - cf.


"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths."

         b. When we leave God out of the picture in solving problems...

            1) One thing is certain:  God leaves us to deal with those

               problems on our own, and without His help!

            2) Another thing is possible:  In an act of loving

               discipline, God might frustrate our efforts to solve our

               problems independent of His help (He certainly

               disciplined Israel that way!)

CONCLUSION

1. So let us learn from one experienced in dealing with problems

   (David)...

   a. In times of trouble, look to the Lord for your strength!

   b. Trust in the Lord, and be steadfast in praising Him and praying

      to Him

   c. Don't forsake Him, nor forsake the assembly of the saints in

      which we draw near to Him

2. Let what David said of himself be true of us as well:   


   "My soul followeth hard after thee: thy right hand upholdeth me."

3. Remember that those who trust in God will find strength,

   deliverance, and true happiness!

Do you trust in the Lord?  Or in your own strength?  Let the Lord be

your deliverance!

Especially when it pertains to the problem of the guilt of sin...
 
By Missionary Dinah Ramos

 

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