“That all the
earth may know that there is a God in Israel.”
1 Samuel 17:46
I
want to tell you about these two rocks that Linda and I picked up years ago in Israel. First there is this piece of marble. We found this along the shore of the Mediterranean,
at Caesarea Marittima. This is the site
of the harbor constructed by Herod the Great.
That harbor was a marvel of engineering… a harbor built by Herod in a
place where there was no natural harbor.
You maybe have heard of this place from the Book of Acts. This is where
Paul was imprisoned. Herod was one of
the greatest builders of all time – building huge palaces all over Israel. You have heard of some of them – the Herodium…
and Masada are two. He built the temple
in Jerusalem that was there in the days of Jesus. The harbor at Caesarea Marittima was one of
Herod’s crown achievement. It included a
palace, a Coliseum, a Hippodrome and the harbor. To build his great city he imported three
kinds of marble from different parts of the empire. This piece of marble, that washed up on the
shore, was probably once part of that magnificent harbor. Why did Herod do all this building? The answer is quite simple. He was really into himself. He wanted everyone to remember him. You might say that Herod’s life goal was that
the world would know that there was a Herod.
That’s this rock.
I
found this other rock, a smooth round rock, in a creek in the valley of
Ellah. You know that valley at the place
where David fought and slew Goliath. In
the story David is mystified why the Israelites are afraid to go out and do
battle with Goliath. Indeed, he is so upset
by their fear, that he volunteers to go out and fight. King Saul offers David his armor but its too
big and bulky for David. Instead David picks
up five smooth stones from a creek in that valley, takes his sling shot and
goes out to meet the giant. As he goes,
David gives us his reason for fighting this battle. “Then
David said to the Philistine, ‘You come to me with a sword and 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. This day the Lord
will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you down and cut off your
head. And I will give the dead bodies of the host of the Philistines this day
to the birds of the air and to the wild beasts of the earth, that all the earth
may know that there is a God in Israel…’”
There
you have it, two very different rocks that represent two very different
purposes for life. Think about the
outcome of these two lives. Herod did
all that He did that the world might remember him, yet all that most people
remember about Herod is that he killed some babies in Bethlehem. David’s purpose was to glorify God and still
today people all over the world can tell the story of how David slew the giant
in God’s name.
Which
rock is your rock? Is your life all
about you… about making a name for yourself?
Or is your life about the Lord, about bringing glory to God so that the
world may know about him? I visited with
a man today, whose life and witness reminded me of the difference between these
two rocks… these two purposes of life.
He has hit a real rough patch health wise lately – heart trouble, cancer
trouble and more. As I visited him today, I couldn’t help but think about how I
would probably react in his situation. I
think I would be a Herod. I’d be feeling
sorry for myself, whining about my lot, complaining that God isn’t being fair. Not this man.
He kept talking about having a great peace of knowing that it’s all in
God’s hands. He told me he is praying
that God would use his situation to bring glory to God – whatever happens –
whether he gets better or not. Trusting
in God, wanting to glorify God, this man was picking up his rock to go out and
face his own personal Goliath – that the earth may know that His God and Savior
Jesus is real.
Where
does such faith come from? It comes from the fact that our God and savior Jesus
is real. God really did give His son
Jesus to die and rise for us. In Jesus we really don’t have to be all worried
about ourselves. We are more than
conquerors through Jesus. There is
nothing in all creation that can separate us from His love. No matter what happens we can’t lose because
Jesus has already won. With all the people
you and I know who are facing Goliath’s of various shapes and sizes, what could
be more important than for them to meet Him in us. So lets pick up our smooth stone and go out
and live our faith so that the world may know there is a real God, one who
loves us so much that He gave His own Son to slay our Goliaths.
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