Sunday, April 16, 2006

Staying in the Battle


He arose and struck the Philistines until his hand was weary and clung to the sword, and the LORD brought about a great victory that day, and the people returned after him only to strip the slain. 2 Samuel 23:10

I love this one-verse story. In the midst of a battle, Eleazar’s comrades desert him but onward he is compelled to go. He rises to the occasion, sticks it out, grows weary, clings to His sword, and God gives him the victory. The whole thing is squeezed into one little verse! Talk about a concentrated capsule. We are not told the number of the Philistines, the length of the battle, or any further details. But as I read this verse my heart races with the strength and power of the story. I appreciate the intensity of Eleazar’s fight.

This morning I am reminded of battles we each must fight. Sometimes we are surrounded by fellow believers and we share in the conflict. There is strength in number and comfort in knowing we are not alone. But more times than not it seems we have our Eleazar moments. The people in our life have withdrawn or just aren’t aware of our personal battle. It could be a loss, a habit, an attack, or any number of enemies.

There was a time my list was long for who I could call during hard times. I gleaned counsel and prayer support from numerous sources. Eventually the list was intentionally being reduced by a loving heavenly Father who wanted me to learn to go to Him. Lately, I am finding a desire to make Him my refuge to whom I run. The sword I cling to is His Word --- knowing He will bring the victory.

It is not always fun, comfortable, or understandable but is it definitely worth it. Each incident strengthens my spiritual muscles and draws me into closer relationship with Him.

Father, when I am battle weary, strengthen me for the fight. Continue to help me cling to You and Your Word. Amen.