Re: [Awake4HisReturn] Hit Him with the Rock
Amen! I love to see victories won by people praising god.
On Fri Apr 15th, 2011 2:23 PM CDT Michael J. Knight wrote:
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>Hit Him with the Rock
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>"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in
>green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters." (Psalm 23:1-2)
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>Have you ever thought about David and wondered how a shepherd boy could
>become a man after God's own heart? A man so strong in spirit that God
>chose him to be king of Israel? I have.
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>In fact, I asked God about it, and He showed me that revelation was what
>turned David into such a spiritual powerhouse--revelation that came to
>him through hours of thinking about the things of God. I imagine the day
>he wrote Psalm 23 he was just sitting and singing praises to God and
>meditating on His goodness. Just fellowshipping with Him when suddenly
>the anointing of the Lord came upon him and he said, "The Lord is my
>Shepherd!"
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>Suddenly he thought about the sheep he watched over as a boy, I faced
>death for those sheep. I led them where pastures were green and waters
>were cool, clean, deep, and peaceful. He kept on meditating on that
>until it started to thrill him. When the lion and the bear came, didn't
>He prepare a table before me in the presence of those enemies? He gave
>me victory. My God! My God will fight for me. The Lord is my Shepherd! I
>shall not want!"
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>That revelation welled up in David so strong that the devil couldn't
>beat it out of him. So when Goliath tried to make a fool out of Israel,
>David went after him. Goliath was able to scare off everyone else, but
>he couldn't shake David because he had a revelation inside him that
>said, "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I
>will fear no evil: for my God is with me." That revelation enabled David
>to say, "I come against you in the name of the Lord of Hosts" and to
>send a rock sailing into that giant's brain.
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>Is the devil out to destroy you? Do what David did. Meditate on God and
>His Word. Sing praises to your King. Fellowship with Him until the
>revelation of who He is in you starts to thrill your soul. Then tell the
>devil, "You're not going to kill me. The Lord is my Shepherd!" Hit him
>with the rock of revelation knowledge, and you'll knock him flat every
>time.
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>Love & Prayers,
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>Michael J. Knight.
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>What we are is God's gift to us. What we become is our gift to God.
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