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Facing Your Giants
1 Samuel 17:40-51
These sermons served as the foundation for Max’s newest book, Facing Your Giants.
THEME: The giants we face today may be unemployment, abandonment, sexual abuse, depression, bills, grades, whiskey, pornography, a career, a mistake or a future.
Introduction: In Max Lucado’s latest book, Facing Your Giants, he points us to God’s answers for our real life giant struggles. Actually, the title is half of the battle. We must face the giant. No hiding, no running away, no cowering in fear.
Transition: The obvious Biblical starting point is the story of a boy and his battle with the giant.
I. The Odds Are Against You.
The slender, beardless boy kneels by the brook. Mud moistens his knee. Bubbling water cools his hand. He is searching for rocks. Stones. Smooth stones. The kind that stack neatly in a shepherd’s pouch, rest flush against a shepherd’s sling. Flat rocks that balance heavy on the palm and missile with comet-crashing force into the head of a lion, a bear, or, in this case, a giant.
Goliath towers above them all: nine feet, nine inches tall in his stocking feet, wearing 125 pounds of armor, and snarling like the main contender at a World Wide Wrestling Federation championship night. He wares a size 20 collar, a 101/2 hat, and a 56-inch belt. His biceps burst, thigh muscles ripple, and boasts belch through the canyon. “This day I defy the ranks of Israel! Give me a man and let us fight each other” (1 Sam. 17:10 NIV). Who will go mano a mano conmigo? Give me your best shot.
What odds did Daniel have against his giant? Better odds perhaps than you give yourself against yours. Your Goliath doesn’t carry sword or shield; he brandishes blades of unemployment, abandonment, sexual abuse, or depression. Your giant doesn’t parade up and down the hills of Elah; he prances through your office, your bedroom, your classroom. He brings bills you can’t pay, grades you can’t make, people you can’t please, whiskey you can’t resist, pornography you can’t refuse, a career you can’t escape, a past you can’t shake, and a future you can’t face.
How long has he stalked you? Goliath’s family was an ancient foe of the Israelites. Joshua drove them out of the Promised Land three hundred years earlier. Saul’s soldiers saw Goliath and mumbled, “Not again. My dad fought his dad. My granddad fought his granddad.”
You’ve groaned similar words. “I’m becoming a workaholic, just like my father.” “Divorce streaks through our family tree like oak wilt.” “My mom couldn’t keep a friend either. Is this ever going to stop?” When Saul and his men heard the Philistines’ challenge, they were terrified (1Sam. 17:11).
Transition: With all the giants we must face, where is our focus?
II. Do You See God?
But what am I telling you? You know Goliath. You recognize his walk and wince at his talk. You’ve seen your Godzilla. The question is, is he all you see? You know his voice – but is it all you hear? David saw and heard more. David’s first discussion, although it was about Goliath, was on the Lord. “Who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he defy the armies of the living God?” (1Sam. 17:26) David shows up discussing God. The soldiers mentioned nothing about him, the brothers never spoke his name, but David takes one step onto the stage and raises the subject
Comments
March 6, 2012
13. says...
Leslie Alvarez says... Facing Your Giants is facing our promblems and hopes with God right by our side in life of possibilty of course is not always easy but remember With god i can do all things through strengthens me in life in the good or bads he''ll never fail you this is a really amazing preaching teaching us of how to face our giants so FACE YOUR GIANTS! Go Max Thanks for the message.......
April 27, 2011
12. Ruel Hernandez says...
Max you''re such a blessing to the body of Christ. Thanks for sharing.
August 4, 2010
11. Don Kennedy says...
Dear Max. I meet you once at Kentucky Christian University. My wife is going to have an operation 8-10-2010 on a cyst on her tail bone, part of the tail bone maybe removed. Your sermon thoughts bring comfort. Thank you
September 27, 2007
10. Rick Balmer says...
Makes things simple enough for anyone to understand and is the same way in person. Currently reading Everyday Deserves a Chance.
January 16, 2007
9. Roberto Gonzalez says...
Excellent!! As all of Max Lucado's sermons.!!! I'll appreciate them very much
January 5, 2007
7. John Phillips Jr says...
As a member of the body of Christ, I have a sincere appreciation of Max as a great communicator and gifted writer. However, what touches me is that he is blessed with the ability to share God's word so that the common man can understand!
December 7, 2006
5. Rex Johnson says...
Good stuff Max!!! What a gift you have to communicate to everyone. You are an excellent writer and we are blessed people that get to read your work. Thanks!!!
December 7, 2006
4. Rex Johnson says...
Good stuff Max!!! What a gift you have to communicate to everyone. You are an excellent writer and we are blessed people that get to read your work. Thanks!!!
November 26, 2006
3. Marvin Davis says...
AWESOME, What a gift God has given to Max. A Pastor's Pastor/ Teacher....Thanks, Lord!!!!!
November 11, 2006
2. John White says...
It's great to know that others also believe we can face any giant Satan raises up against us in this postmodern world!
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