Killing Giants
KILLING GIANTS, PULLING THORNS
Giants are tough!!!!
It's easy to talk about how you'd handle them as long as they are miles away, lumbering across someone else's landscape. But it's something else when you find yourself nose to knee with one on your own doorstep.
I know. I've faced several in my front yardon my campusin my churchon the silent battleground of My own soul.
People like us need the kind of faith young David showed when he plunged his hand into the cold stream, grabbed a fistful of stones and strode off to keep an appointment with the original Bigfoota fella named Goliath.
So let's face these giants together, okay? The intimidating Goliaths on the hill eclipse the Son only as they are standing and shoutingnever after they're slain. They don't seem nearly so fierce in the prone position.
So let's kill'em. One by one. With the sling of faith, the stone of truth and the name of the Lord of hosts as our battle cry.
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