Week 3
November 12, 2023 • Luke Edgerton • 1 Samuel 17
Throughout my twenties, I became pretty good at rock climbing. I worked for a camp in Durango, CO where I guided teenagers in the Rocky Mountains, and also in the desert of Utah, on rock climbing adventures.
I had received a good amount of training and experience over the years and had spent a lot of my resources investing in high-end gear. I even spent three months in New Zealand getting further training and experience in mountain travel and climbing.
I was capable of leading multi-pitch sport climbs where you hook the rope into pre-anchored protective gear on the rock as you ascend, as well as traditional climbing, where you place the safety gear into the available cracks and crevices of the rock as you ascend and then clip your rope into the gear.
I had the opportunity to climb in many states and even different countries - Indian Creek, Utah; Joshua Tree, CA; and Red River Gorge, KY, to name a few famous destinations.
By all intents and purposes, I was a better-than-average climber - but far from the best. But I had one thing going for me: I was fearless … or at least I thought.
Then a friend of mine who had far more experience and far more knowledge of climbing invited me to climb Castleton Tower in the desert of Utah. A 400-foot, 4-pitch tower of sandstone that commands your attention. But here’s the crazy part - he invited me to climb it at night. And nighttime in the desert is complete darkness.
To say I was scared didn’t quite capture the reality of it all. I was terrified of that height and petrified we would be climbing it at night with headlamps on.
I know you're facing something that you're terrified of. But I think you're better suited to face it than you might think. What’s done is the name of the Lord comes charged with the power of the Lord.
The summit of Castleton Tower was breathtaking.
Join us this week as we open God's Word and examine the fascinating and incredible story of David & Goliath.