In 1 Samuel 17:45, David announced to Goliath that he came in the name of the Lord. Notice that in verse 40 of the above Scripture, David picked five smooth stones, took his sling and put all in his bag.
So the David that came against Goliath in the name of the Lord, was not empty handed, or unprepared. David had a sling and stones, but he came in the name of the Lord. He came prepared, but he came in the name of the Lord.
Beloved, pick your ‘sling’ and your ‘stones’, but be mindful to come in the name of the Lord. Be prepared, but be intentional to come in the name of the Lord.
Develop the capacity you need to conquer your battles, but come in the name of the Lord. Build your spiritual and physical muscles to be able to fight and win, but come in the name of the Lord.
Pick up your confidence, faith, focus, capacity, etc., but come in the name of the Lord.
To come in the name of the Lord does not mean to show up unprepared or empty-handed.
To come in the name of the Lord does not mean to come without your ‘sling’ and your ‘stones’. To come in the name of the Lord is not an endorsement of laziness and lack of capacity.
To come in the name of the Lord does not invalidate the reality of your roles in your victory. I declare: pick your stones; show up with capacity, but your victory is in the name of the Lord, in Jesus’ name! Happy Tuesday! Good morning beloved of the unchangeable God.
So the David that came against Goliath in the name of the Lord, was not empty handed, or unprepared. David had a sling and stones, but he came in the name of the Lord. He came prepared, but he came in the name of the Lord.
Beloved, pick your ‘sling’ and your ‘stones’, but be mindful to come in the name of the Lord. Be prepared, but be intentional to come in the name of the Lord.
Develop the capacity you need to conquer your battles, but come in the name of the Lord. Build your spiritual and physical muscles to be able to fight and win, but come in the name of the Lord.
Pick up your confidence, faith, focus, capacity, etc., but come in the name of the Lord.
To come in the name of the Lord does not mean to show up unprepared or empty-handed.
To come in the name of the Lord does not mean to come without your ‘sling’ and your ‘stones’. To come in the name of the Lord is not an endorsement of laziness and lack of capacity.
To come in the name of the Lord does not invalidate the reality of your roles in your victory. I declare: pick your stones; show up with capacity, but your victory is in the name of the Lord, in Jesus’ name! Happy Tuesday! Good morning beloved of the unchangeable God.