So David inquired of the Lord, saying, “Shall I go up against the Philistines ? Will You deliver them into my hand ?
2 Samuel 5:19
When the Philistines heard that David had just been made king over all Israel, notice his humility in today’s Scripture.
David was a great warrior who had won many battles, yet he was not proud.
He was saying, “God, I don’t want to go if You’re not going with me.”
He showed his dependence on God.
He recognized where his strength, his favor, and his ability came from.
Sometimes when we face a challenge, we assume God is on our side and there’s no question about whether we go to battle. But a wiser approach is, “God, what do You want me to do with this opposition.
Shall I attack, or shall I be still and let You fight for me.
We’ve all fought battles where we didn’t come out like we thought.
Maybe it was because we didn’t inquire of the Lord.
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