We had enjoyed an entire afternoon in the full sun while trekking
through hills, rocks and at times very slippery terrain in the Niagara
gorge, and once we were back up in civilization, we were completely
exhausted. The climb up is always the most tenuous, and once home, I
headed upstairs for a much needed nap, as I wanted to be in good shape
for the worship service lead by Martin Smith that evening.
The
brief nap, however, made it all worse. My mind was still foggy, and I
was entertaining the immediate menace of an upcoming full-blown
headache. I was beginning to wonder if it wouldn't be better for me to
stay home! It's then that I heard God's Spirit telling me: "Go!
Otherwise you will miss a special opportunity!"
I sure would
have. The message of the prodigal son proclaimed during the service
touched my heart and I found myself more alive than ever before. It's as
if I had shed my old skin and turned back to my teenage days! Oh no!
That might not be so good in the long run, but it did feel good at the
time!
Only on God's dance floor do we truly become alive, and I
realized that old age is more an attitude than anything else. If we
stand in the presence of God's grace, we can't help but be revived,
filled with adrenaline, no matter how old we are. Imagine, our God, the
King of kings urging us to call Him dad! That's enough to fill us with
excitement!
By the way, the headache evaporated into nothingness
during the service. Had I given into my despair, I truly would have
missed a golden opportunity of experiencing my Heavenly Dad firsthand.
Jonathan, son of the first King of Israel, never wanted to miss an
opportunity to experience God firsthand. One day he told to his arm
bearer: "Come on, let's go over to the Philistine garrison patrol on the
other side of the pass." (1 Samuel 14:1b, MSG) An urge inside his heart
made him want to do so.
Once facing the pass that had to be
crossed to reach the Philistine garrison, Jonathan couldn't help but
say: "Come on now, let's go across to these uncircumcised pagans. Maybe
GOD will work for us. There's no rule that says GOD can only deliver by
using a big army. No one can stop GOD from saving when he sets his mind
to it." (1 Samuel 14:6, MSG)
We, as humans, would rather stand by
the most powerful army in the world when facing our enemies. At least we
think we have a better chance of getting the upper hand. Jonathan saw
beyond that. He realized that no human army could ever be more powerful
than God Himself. A simple pair of men after God's own heart, who desire
to follow their Heavenly Dad through thick and thin, can defeat a
powerful army, as long as they stand on the will of God. Jonathan stood
trusting in God alone, and that made him and his armor bearer
invulnerable!
His armor bearer had no doubt that Jonathan was
following God's directives and he too decided: "I'm with you all the
way." (1 Samuel 14:7c, MSG)
Inspired by God's presence, Jonathan
declared: "Here's what we'll do. We'll cross over the pass and let the
men see we're there. If they say, 'Halt! Don't move until we check you
out,' we'll stay put and not go up. But if they say, 'Come on up,' we'll
go right up-and we'll know GOD has given them to us. That will be our
sign."" (1 Samuel 14:8-10, MSG)
Prince Jonathan didn't decide on
his own to attack the Philistine garrison, which would have ended in an
inevitably fatality. He relied on God's sign, a sign where the enemy
would order them to "come up!"
In human's eyes, Jonathan ploy was
a guaranteed suicide. But not to Jonathan, who stood by the banner of
the Most High. He was beyond courageous, relying solely on God!
What happens when we stand in faith?
The Philistines ridiculed
these two men of faith, crying out: "Look at that! The Hebrews are
crawling out of their holes!" (1 Samuel 14:11, MSG) "Come on up here!
We've got a thing or two to show you!" (1 Samuel 14:12b, MSG)
The
Philistines, Israel's worst enemy at that time, truly thought that those
two crazy men would be easily slaughtered under their hands. No doubt
about it!
At the same time, Jonathan had no doubt that God was
leading them, and convincingly declared: "Up! Follow me! GOD has turned
them over to Israel!" (1 Samuel 14:13b, MSG)
Who do you think was
right?
"When the Philistines came running up to them, he knocked
them flat. . ." (1 Samuel 14:13b, MSG), yes these two men had no trouble
"knocking flat" 20 might Philistine soldiers. That lead to a huge
upheaval in the Philistine camp. "That set off a terrific upheaval in
both camp and field, the soldiers in the garrison and the raiding squad
badly shaken up, the ground itself shuddering-panic like you've never
seen before!" (1 Samuel 14:15, MSG)
When King Saul heard about
the tumult in the Philistine camp, he quickly gathered his army to
inspect what was going on. "Saul immediately called his army together
and they went straight to the battle. When they got there they found
total confusion-Philistines swinging their swords wildly, killing each
other." (1 Samuel 14:20, MSG)
Imagine an army filled with might
warriors killing one another and all that because of two men standing in
faith!
It's then that it hit me: We either let our circumstances
dominate us or we stand in faith, trusting solely in our Heavenly Dad.
We don't have to live in defeat! Discouragement is truly not part of the
arsenal that God has provided us! If we stand in faith and allow God to
guide us, nothing will ever deter us. After all, faith can and will move
mountains!
"The simple truth is that if you had a mere kernel of
faith, a poppy seed, say, you would tell this mountain, 'Move!' And it
would move. There is nothing you wouldn't be able to tackle."" (Matthew
17:20, MSG)
No way will I ever miss an opportunity to experience
God first-hand ever again. Would you like to come with me and face
together our worst nightmare? Believe me, even that will be vanquished
when we stand in faith!
Rob Chaffart