...to all who mourn in Israel, he will give a crown of beauty for ashes, a joyous blessing instead of mourning. Isaiah 61:3

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Giants in the Promiseland

I read Same Kind of Different as Me during the Christmas break. It's a great book, and I recommend it to anyone who likes to laugh, cry and finish a book in two days. It's about two men - with totally different backgrounds and lifestyles, and how God brings them together and uses them for His purpose. My goal here is not to write a review of the book, which I'll end up doing if I'm not careful. What I really want to talk about is one specific part that I've been thinking about for days now.

There is a part in the book where the spouse of one of the main characters is diagnosed with cancer. As they went to bed on the night of her diagnosis, she tells her husband the story about the giants in the Promiseland. In the book of Numbers, chapter 13, Moses sends 12 spies into Canaan, (which God was giving to the Israelites) to scout out the land. When the 12 spies return, they report both good news (the land is plentiful - it flows with milk and honey) and bad news (the people there are powerful - there are even giants there). Naturally, as the Israelites had a propensity to do, they freak out and question why God has brought them that far, only to be killed by giants.

Joshua and Caleb, two of the spies, respond with this:

“The land we traveled through and explored is a wonderful land! And if the Lord is pleased with us, he will bring us safely into that land and give it to us. It is a rich land flowing with milk and honey. Do not rebel against the Lord, and don’t be afraid of the people of the land. They are only helpless prey to us! They have no protection, but the Lord is with us! Don’t be afraid of them!”

So - the spouse in the story, diagnosed with cancer, is telling this to her husband as a source of comfort - the Lord was with them, and they didn't need to be afraid.

It got me thinking then, and every day since then...I'm really going to stretch the metaphor now...If the Promiseland is the place that God has for me (let's just say here and now - my life)...what are the giants there? What were the giants in 2009? What can I do to defeat them?

I won't list what the giants were or are (that's what most of the thinking has been about), but I also had this concept in mind as I made my resolutions for 2010. Here you go:

1. Read through the Bible this year.
2. Continue with school - goal is 5 classes by the end of the year.
3. Be a better: Mom. Friend. Servant.
4. Attitude. Fruits of the Spirit.
5. Spend less, give more.
6. Trust God. He will give me what I need, that what He has for me is better than anything I could desire, the He is in control and knows what happens to me. I don't have to worry.

What are the giants in your Promiseland?

2 comments:

  1. One day I think the Lord will bring us together where we can face those giants together in personal life and in ministry...that is my desire. Everytime I think of you or see you, It just makes me sad that we can't be together. You are my sister. I miss you, but I am so happy that you are happy. Your joy is being found in the Lord now, and I love that you are allowing Him to use you and be in control of your life. I am happy that God has surrounded you with people that you love and respect. So for you I pray that this 2010 brings you closer to God and your goals. I love you! Happy New Year!

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  2. The second sentence in this post is my fave; made me laugh.

    My giants are like everyone's: lack of faith and trust in God's provision and a tendency to desire things I shouldn't.

    But, more specifically, the fact that I don't run to God to beat my giants makes me the biggest giant of them all.

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