Goliath Had a Brother
(En Español)
Here's
the scene: You are in a battle against sickness, oppression or some
similar struggle. You seek God, and in some way the grace of God touches
your life. Your victory may have come through a word or prayer or some
other encouragement, but you absolutely know the Lord has delivered you.
Using the five smooth stones of divine grace, you defeated your
Goliath.
But
then, a few weeks or months or perhaps years later, all the old
symptoms suddenly return with a vengeance. If you were struggling with
an illness, it manifests worse than ever; if your battle was regarding a
relationship or a particular sin, it seems as though all progress has
been lost. You are back to square one.
Have
you ever been there? These negative experiences can drain the faith
from your heart. You lose the anticipation and power of faith, and a
spiritual paralysis immobilizes your soul. You may still attend church,
but your faith is unresponsive. When others testify of deliverance, you
worry secretly that they, too, will "lose their healing."
For
many, the result is one of faith-shaking disillusionment. Scripture
says, "Hope deferred makes the heart sick" (Prov. 13:12). This
"heartsickness" is a spiritual disease that can cripple your walk with
God. Remember, faith is the substance of the things you hope for; if you
lose hope, your faith becomes hollow. How can you trust God when it
seems as though He let you down? You wonder: Did I lose my breakthrough, or was I only deceiving myself and never really had it?
Dear
one, it is very possible that what you are experiencing is not a loss
of God's blessing but an entirely new spiritual battle. This new war is a
very clever and effective deception that Satan uses to try and worm his
way back into the lives of those delivered by God.
I had been praying about this very thing, this recurring battle, when the Holy Spirit spoke to my heart: "Goliath had a brother."
I was immediately reminded of David's war against the Philistine giant.
We all know that David became a great hero by trusting God and
defeating Goliath. However, things changed as we see in 2 Samuel 21:
"Now when the Philistines were at war again with Israel, David went down and his servants with him; and as they fought against the Philistines, David became weary. Then Ishbi-benob, who was among the descendants of the giant . . . intended to kill David. But Abishai the son of Zeruiah helped him, and struck the Philistine and killed him" (2 Samuel 21:15-17).
"Now when the Philistines were at war again with Israel, David went down and his servants with him; and as they fought against the Philistines, David became weary. Then Ishbi-benob, who was among the descendants of the giant . . . intended to kill David. But Abishai the son of Zeruiah helped him, and struck the Philistine and killed him" (2 Samuel 21:15-17).
Years
after David conquered Goliath as a lad, after he became king he had to
face other giants. In fact, 1 Chronicles 20:5 reveals that at least one
of those warring against David was "the brother of Goliath," and four
were his children (2 Sam. 21:22). We can imagine that these giants,
being Goliath's kin, looked like Goliath, boasted like him, dressed like
him and probably even smelled like him. The Scripture says that while
fighting one of the descendants of Goliath, "David became weary" (2 Sam.
21:15). The Bible is silent as to what might have been going through
the king's mind as he battled these giants. Perhaps he wondered, I thought I killed Goliath. What is he doing back? But Goliath had not come back; he was dead! David was actually fighting the giant's kin. It just looked like the same battle!
Likewise,
you also have had many successful victories. Just because the current
giant you are facing looks like one you defeated in the past, do not
accept the lie that you never really won the first battle! By the
strength of God's grace, you trusted the Almighty and conquered your
Goliath. The first giant is dead. Satan is masquerading as your former
enemy so he can slip past your shield of faith and thus regain entrance
into your life. Resist him. Do not accept the lie that you were never
delivered. Stand in faith. Faith is the victory that overcomes the world
(1 John 5:4).
The living God who helped you conquer Goliath will empower you to overcome his brother as well.
Father,
I come to You as Your servant. Like David, I have become weary with
fighting an enemy I thought I had defeated. By the power of Your Holy
Spirit, however, I expose the lie that this is the same foe I previously
conquered. In Jesus' name, I rebuke the enemy. I ask You, Lord, to send
angels to strengthen me supernaturally, just as angels often
strengthened Jesus. In the name of the Lord, Amen.
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Adapted from a chapter in Francis Frangipane's newest book Spiritual Discernment and the Mind of Christ.
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