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By Rob Marshall
The story of David's victory over Goliath has inspired millions of
"little" people to believe that, even though the odds were
against them, they could win. It is the story of a young shepherd boy
who no one had ever heard of, but who defeated a giant with a single
stone from his sling, and who rocketed to fame, fortune, and success.
We might think that David was simply lucky. Maybe he just happened
to be at the right place at the right time. But are there things we
can we learn from David that will help us do what he did? Can we learn
from David's victory over Goliath how we can slay our own giants and
become overnight successes?
Build Your Confidence - Face The Daily Challenges
When the king told David that he would not be able to defeat
Goliath, David answered, "Your servant has been keeping his
father's sheep. When a lion or a bear came and carried off a sheep
from the flock, I went after it, struck it and rescued the sheep from
its mouth. When it turned on me, I seized it by its hair, struck it
and killed it. Your servant has killed both the lion and the bear;
this uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, because he has
defied the armies of the living God. The LORD who delivered me from
the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will deliver me from the
hand of this Philistine." (1 Samuel 17:34-37)
David's confidence that he could defeat Goliath came from having
overcome similar challenges while simply working for his father.
Because David had learned to trust God in his day-to-day life, just
doing his job, he had developed the faith to overcome any problem.
Becoming an overnight success requires that we have confidence when
our big opportunity comes. That confidence is built over time as we
learn to trust God and overcome our daily challenges.
Don't Give Up - Face The Criticism
In 1 Samuel 17:28 it says, "When Eliab, David's oldest
brother, heard him speaking with the men, he burned with anger at him
and asked, 'Why have you come down here? And with whom did you leave
those few sheep in the desert? I know how conceited you are and how
wicked your heart is; you came down only to watch the battle.'"
When we realize that Eliab had just spent forty days being afraid
of Goliath, it's easy to understand why he got so upset when his
little brother said, "I'll kill him." Eliab was embarrassed
that David had more faith and courage than he did, and it was Eliab's
doubt and fear that made him so angry with David.
In order for us to become overnight successes, we will have to
learn how to face criticism. And even if the people closest to us are
the harshest critics, we need to understand that the fears that have
kept them from pursuing their dreams can cause them to be hard on us.
Use Your Creativity - Face The Giant
When David first announced that he would kill Goliath, he probably
didn't know how he was going to do it. As we read the story we see
that he tried to wear the king's armor, but realized that it would not
work (1 Samuel 17:38-39).
But something that we learn from David through this incident is
that it's OK to make mistakes, as long as we don't go too far. Once we
realize something isn't working, we need to change what we're doing.
We don't have to give up on our dream; we just need to change how we
have been trying to reach it.
We will need to be creative and use our strengths if we want to
become overnight successes. The king's armor would have been fine for
the king, but not for David. Instead, David looked at his experience
and skills, trusted in God, and found a solution to his gigantic
problem by using his sling.
Prepare For The Long Haul - Face The Facts
I once heard about an interview with a famous rock musician who had
catapulted to success after releasing a live album. The interviewer
asked, "What was it like to become an overnight success?"
The rock musician replied, "For me it was carrying my equipment
in and out of dingy, smoke-filled bars, night after night for fifteen
years, until we released that album."
David's goal was to become the king of Israel. His victory over
Goliath played a major role in helping him accomplish that goal. But
defeating Goliath was not all that he had to do.
Many people have big dreams for their lives, but few of them see
those dreams become a reality. The time and effort that it takes to
overcome the problems and obstacles that every successful person must
face, the Goliaths that they have to defeat, seem to be too great.
Everyone who wants to be successful will have to build their
confidence, stand firm in the face of criticism, find ways to use
their strengths, and commit to reaching their dreams no matter how
long it takes. Because the simple truth is, it takes a long time to
become an overnight success.
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