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Transformation Tuesday

1 Samuel 17:45

July 7, 2020 • Pastor Joe Sabolick

Welcome To Transformation Tuesday Listen and Be Blessed

1 Samuel 17:45“You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.”

Christ in you as a Child Of God~
makes you bold but not superior, humble but not inferior.

When our minds are occupied with Jesus, we don’t have to try to be humble.

In the presence of the Servant-King, our hearts become supernaturally transformed, and we will carry His servant heart.

In other words, when you hang out with Jesus, all that He is will rub off on you.

Your thoughts and your words will be full of the fragrance of His sweet presence and grace.

All your inferiority and insecurities will melt away in His marvelous love for you.

It takes people who are truly secure in Christ to be able to bow down and serve others with genuine humility.

In A Simple when you are courageous and bold in Christ and in His love for you, it doesn’t manifest as fleshly pride and arrogance, but rather as complete dependence on Almighty God.

Think of how young David charged down the Valley of Elah and challenged the giant Goliath, while the rest of the well-trained and full-grown men of the army of Israel cowered in fear.

Was that simply a display of youthful craziness or a genuine dependence on God?

To the untrained eye, David could have appeared that David was disrespectful.
But we know where this chutzpah came from- when these bold words of a mere teenager resonated throughout the valley:

“You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin.

But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied” (1 Sam. 17:45).

From his words, we can tell that young David was clearly occupied with the Lord of hosts and not with himself or his abilities.

When your thoughts are occupied with the Lord, you become a giant slayer!

Are there giants in your life today that need to be slain?

Like young David, occupy your mind with the Lord, and God will fill you with the courage and power to overcome all your adversities. Listen to the words of David in

Psalm 18:29: “For by You I can run against a troop, by my God I can leap over a wall.”
Let these words of faith and boldness be established in your heart. With God on your side, nothing is impossible!
Love In His Grace, Pastor Joe.