What do
we do first when trouble is on the way? We could panic. We could plan. Or we
could first do what David did—pray. “David inquired of the Lord” (v.19), and
God guided the king.
David had
to fight two battles with the Philistines—one at Baal Perazim and one at the
Valley of Rephaim. It was a good thing he consulted God, because in these two
battles there were two different strategies. In the first one, God won the
battle with His power alone: “The Lord has broken through,” David recorded
(v.20). For the next one, God gave David an action plan, and when he carried it
out, the Israelites won (vv.23-25).
Each day
we face many challenges. Although there is no one-size-fits-all answer, our
first action should always be to consult God. As He guides us, we can have
confidence in Him. Then, whether the victory comes through His miraculous
intervention or through His guidance, all the glory goes to God.
To stand
up to any challenge, spend time on your knees. (RBC)