It Takes Both

It Takes Faith & Courage
I Samuel 17 – (David & Goliath)

You can have faith but without courage you won’t act upon it.

Faith (pistos)- belief, confidence and trust.
Faith has to do with belief. *(Believing God to do something)
Courage has to do with confidence and trust. (Trusting God can see you through whatever it is you are facing)

Be courageous, be of good cheer, don’t be afraid. (Acts 23:11/Joshua 1:9)
Acts 23:11: tharseō; from 2294; to have courage: — be of good cheer; marvel, wonder, courage, confidence, boldness, daring, bold courage.

Joshua 1:9: h0553. אָמַץ ’âmaṣ; a primitive root; to be alert, physically (on foot) or mentally (in courage): — confirm, be courageous (of good courage, steadfastly minded, strong), establish, fortify, harden, increase, prevail, strengthen (self), make strong (obstinate, speed).

– At some point your faith has to produce courage.
– It takes courage to act upon what you believe.
– You need wisdom when being courageous; so you are not foolish.

At some point your faith has to produce a confidence that is developed by remembering God’s faithfulness in past situations while believing He will be faithful in the moment you are being faced with right now!

*David – said if God delivered me from a bear and lion He is well able to deliver me from this uncircumcised Philistine. What God had done in the past gave David courage for his current situation with facing Goliath.

It Takes Faith & Courage…

1. To act when everyone else is just talking. Faith & Courage says the right thing: David said, “my God is able.” While everyone else was saying this giant is big.

2. To say what know one else will say. Faith & Courage will say what know one else will say: David called him an, “uncircumcised Philistine.” While everyone else called him the giant Goliath.

3. To act upon what you believe and feel is right. Faith & Courage will stand for what is right: David said, “is there not a cause?” While everyone else believed they didn’t act upon what they believed.

4. To face what seems impossible. Faith & Courage will face what seems impossible while trusting God: David was a boy with 5 stones, and a slingshot facing a giant. But he said, “I come against you in the name of the Lord!” With men some things are impossible but with God all things are possible.

5. To know know who you are and what you have; yet trust who you are in Him to be more than enough. *Gideon (the weakest of His clan/mighty man of valor) *David (a young shepherd boy delivered the giant). The God in you is more than enough to face whatever it is that you may face but you have to have the faith to believe and the courage to act upon what you believe.

6. To “NOT” listen to what others are saying. David didn’t listen to the sarcastic remarks about being young or getting killed and he didn’t wear Saul’s armor either. He listened to his heart and he moved in faith and acted in courage.

7. To see extraordinary things accomplished for the glory of God and the benefit of others. The slaying of the giant was a benefit for the people of God and it brought God glory. V.25

– It takes faith to believe God; but it takes courage to stand and see Him move on your behalf.

– It takes faith to believe; but it takes courage to respond to what matters; but it also takes wisdom to “NOT” respond to what doesn’t matter.

– Faith believes that God says what He means; courage believes that God means what He says.

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