FULLY
INVESTED IN THE MATTER!
1
Sam 14:6-7
6
And Jonathan said to the young man that bare his armour, Come, and let us go
over unto the garrison of these uncircumcised: it may be that the LORD will
work for us: for there is no restraint to the LORD to save by many or by few.
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And his armourbearer said unto him, Do all that is in thine heart: turn thee; behold,
I am with thee according to thy heart.
While King Saul lounged under a
pomegranate tree
with 600 men, Jonathan, his son, went out looking for a skirmish with the
Philistines. Jonathan took with him an unnamed soldier who carried his
equipment. It is this unnamed soldier that attracts my attention and my
admiration today because he said “I am with thee!” It meant that he was fully invested in the matter.
He would win or lose, live or die, as a result of his decision.
1.
There is a worthy cause!
The enemy must be engaged and there can
be no victory while shading oneself under a pomegranate tree. Too many
believers in the church fail to understand the insidious nature of our enemy.
There is no negotiating with him and there are no treaties he will keep. His
plan is total conquest of our soul.
2.
God is not limited by numbers!
A garrison was a fixed and fortified
military position, a command post. Jonathan's resolution arose from the strong
conviction that Israel was the nation of God, and possessed in Jehovah an
omnipotent God, who would not refuse His help to His people in their conflict
with the foes of His kingdom, if they would only put their whole trust in Him.
3.
There is a fine line between faith and foolhardiness!
It’s not our methods but our Master that
determines the difference in our conflicts. God has commanded and allowed some
very unorthodox methods in times past. Joshua marched around Jericho and
shouted. God knocked down the walls! Gideon’s vast army was reduced to just a
few men who did nothing but break pitchers, hold their lamps high and blow
trumpets. God defeated the enemy while Gideon held the light. Jonathan believed
that there is no restraint to the LORD to save by many or by few.
4.
Substantial victories require substantial risks!
See the unnamed soldier servant crouched
beside his captain? He makes a bold declaration risking his very life in the
outcome of what might be a foolish venture. He says behold, I am with
thee according to thy heart.
In every church there are those who have pushed
all their chips to the center of the table waiting on the turn of a card. What
would we do without those who were fully invested in the matter? Still others
fold and abandon the game. Will you say to your Master “Lord, I am with you
according to your heart?”
Dear
Lord, the commitment is mine to make. The outcome is yours to give. I trust
you, Lord. I am fully invested in the matter. AMEN
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