David fastened on his sword over the tunic and tried walking around, because he was not used to them. 'I cannot go in these,' he said to Saul, 'because I am not used to them.' So he took them off . - 1 Samuel 17:39
David, the young shepherd boy, heard the challenge from the Philistines to send someone to fight Goliath. No one volunteered to fight except David.
King Saul reluctantly agreed and offered David his armour. David put on the weighty equipment, but quickly concluded he could not fight in this heavy armour. He gave it back to Saul.
God equips each of us in such a way that is unique to our strengths and abilities. David knew who he was and who he wasn't. David was trained as a shepherd to use another weapon.
For David, it was a slingshot. David showed great maturity in realizing he could not be effective with Saul's armour.
What are the gifts and talents God has given to you? Have you ever tried to accomplish a task with tools you were not trained to use?
God allows each of us to develop skills that are unique to our life’s purpose. He will not call you to use someone else's tools.
However, this is only half of the equation. These talents must be mixed with faith. Talent alone is not enough.
Faith alone is not enough. It is only when the two are combined that God's power is released and manifested in the physical realm.
Sometimes we admire the talents of others and seek to emulate them. We are tempted to be someone we are not. This is a mistake.
Be happy to be the unique you. Then, mix your unique gifts with faith, and you will be surprised at the power of God that will be manifested through you.
Prayer: Thank God for making you unique and special.
Scriptural Reading: 1 Samuel 17:38-51
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