WHAT WE TAKE WITH US
Phil B Klassen
Proverbs 30: 4, 5
Psalm 84: 8-10 (to “thousand”)
1 Samuel 17: 19-24, 33-36, 39, 40
I have in mind what we take with us when we go into the world. What I mean by that is not going into the world to be part of it, but we have to go into the world because this is where we live. Our daily life is here; it is on this earth.
I read first in Proverbs and it ask who has “ascended up into the heavens, and descended? Who hath gathered the wind in his fists?”. I think that is the first thing we have to lay hold of; that is, the One we have to deal with. And then in verse 5, the writer comes to the point where he says, “Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him”. Then I read of that also in the Psalms: it says, “Behold, O God our shield”.
And then I read of David preparing to go and meet Goliath, and we know the story well. We know how he went and conquered Goliath. Goliath would speak of the strength of this world, and he would speak of the things that are mighty in the world. Here Saul is giving David some of the things of the world to go to fight this thing of the world; and he could say he had not yet tried them. That touched me quite deeply, to think that David could say he had not tried the things of the world; and yet he did have what we have in the other two passages, God being our shield.
Beloved, we do not have to try the things of the world to know that they will not work in Christianity. Christianity stands on its own, and is above and beyond anything that the world can offer. We may try to do things, and we say we are trying to figure things out. Perhaps we say we are not going to do this or that, because we are trying to figure things out spiritually, or whatever we want to say. That is using the things of the world to try to figure out the things of Christianity. We should stand on the ground and know that the Lord has given us everything. David went and took those five smooth stones out of the brook: what do those five smooth stones speak of? It is something that the water has washed over for years and years; it has made them smooth. It is something that the work of God has been to David: he could see the work of God in those stones, and that is what he picked up to take. And then he went and met Goliath: he slew Goliath, and it was actually quite simple for him.
Beloved, I really fear that we are trying to take up the things of the world with tools that the world would try to give us. And the only tool we need is the word of God. The water washing over those stones was the Spirit's work, and I would just ask that each one of you might allow the Spirit to work. It is the greatest thing that can happen in your life, besides knowing the Lord Jesus Christ as your Saviour. It will bring you into the things that are eternal; it will bring you into things that are beautiful and of God – beautiful to your own soul. A saved man would find such things absolutely amazing, and a man of this world would think they are nothing.
Well, I just ask that each one of us would take up the things of the Lord Jesus in the power of the Lord Jesus. May it be so, for His Name's sake.
Word in a meeting for ministry in Aberdeen ID
29th September 2022