
Adventure in the Ascent
To the adventure in Him... This phrase has been a rallying cry for me and my circle of friends for years. We were designed for intimate relationship with God. Jesus made this possible through His sacrifice on the Cross. The veil was torn, and we were invited beyond. We were created for a grand adventure in which we come to Him in repentance, maintain intimacy, learn of Him, walk His path, and ascend the hill of the Lord. Let's ascend together and experience the adventure with God. There's more...
Adventure in the Ascent
Strengthen Yourself in the Lord (1 Samuel 29:4-30:19)
↠Setting the stage: David is on the run dealing with fear, rejection, and more…
↠After Saul tries to take his life, David finds himself in a place of
running/hiding and ends up joining the Philistines
↠He and his “mighty men” are given Ziklag (their resting place, families there)
↠Marching again to war & encountering more rejection (29:4)
↠David & his men prepare to march with the Philistines again in battle
↠The fight is against “his own people,” Philistine leadership tells him to return to Ziklag in fear David may turn against them
↠The return home: Instead of rest and family, they find rubble (30:1-6)
↠They return to Ziklag to find it burnt to the ground and their families gone
↠The Amalekites had come while the city was unguarded
↠If the Philistines had not rejected them, it may have been months before they would have come home to encounter what had taken place: beauty/grace
↠”They wept until they had no more power to weep.”
↠Intensity of their grief, all seemed lost, had their wives/children been killed?
↠All seemed lost. No support, living on the run, wanted dead, rejection, and now adding another layer of hardship: family/homes/possessions gone
↠Then the men he had poured his life into turned on him: his responsibility
↠David makes a decision- Where does he turn? What is his response? (30:6b)
↠It would be easy to give up, give in to the stoning, but he pulls from His life of experience in turning to the Lord (Ps. 51)- strengthens himself in the Lord
↠Where/who do you run to in moments of catastrophe, hurt, pain, rejection?
↠Strengthening had become a habit in David’s life- proactively building relationship
↠We do not have specifics listed in this text, but we can look back at his life
↠Since youth, he had “tended” his relationship with God, learned dependency
↠He didn’t need to “escape,” he learned to “escape/rest in God” (Ps. 23:4)
↠No one came to “minister” to him, he was alone, he had learned to minister to himself, we must learn the importance of ministering to ourselves
↠He desired to be in the presence of God- must value presence (Ps. 27:4-5) Brother Lawrence: “Let us occupy ourselves entirely in knowing God.”
↠He knew to enter presence with praise (Ps. 100:4, Eph. 5:19), praise changes attitudes and atmospheres, stirs faith, releases His power
↠David had learned to converse- prayer, Psalms is our birdseye into this
↠As we pray in the presence, we learn to WAIT (Ps. 27:14, 62:5-7): “to bind together by twisting.” As we learn and grow in practicing the presence, prayer, praise/thanksgiving, and waiting upon the Lord then in the midst of it, we are strengthened because we are being bound together with Him- His character, His promises, His truth, His nature, etc. (Isa. 40:29-31)
↠David comes out of that, puts on the ephod (garment of praise, seeking), and receives instruction from God- strengthened to victory, recovery of all, and ultimately into kingship