David became a great warrior and leader of a nation at an early age. His training ground was his job as a shepherd in the open fields. When bears and lions sought to take his sheep, he personally fought them. This was his early preparation for future battles. When he met Goliath, he was well prepared for the battle.
Today, our local churches often look more like luxury cruise liners designed to tickle the ears, entertain its members and make them feel good instead of a battleship designed to train an army for war. The average member still watches from the sideline.
In sports you discover how well you handle pressure competing. You can practise all you want but never know how you will do until you enter the game and test what you’ve learned and practised when there is pressure added to the equation. In battle you discover how well you are trained by what you actually do on the battlefield.
Have you ever personally led someone to Christ? Have you ever prayed for someone in public? Have you ever served others for the sake of the Gospel? Have you ever taught a Bible class? If you said no to these questions, you are not engaged in the game. Today, why not ask God to give you the grace to step onto the battlefield?
Prayer:
Tell the Lord you are available for service in His army.Scriptural Reading: Psalm 144:1-4#BeBattleReady