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My Inspiration: Run to your giants
from TT 164
by TIMES TODAY
Run to your giants
By William King | Email: kingwilliam189@gmail.com | image courtesy: psychologicalscience.org
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It’s easy to avoid things in life that we should be dealing with. Instead of forgiving people who have done us wrong and moving on, we push the hurt down. Or maybe we need to apologize. Perhaps a new door opens and we know it’s a God-given opportunity but we’re afraid and feel unqualified.
Instead of confronting our fear, we run from it. Some people spend their whole life running - from dealing with their temper, getting back in shape, call of God on their life. As long as you’re running away, you are going to miss the greatness God put in you. You can’t conquer what you don’t confront. Too often we’re comforting what we should be confronting.
We’re making lists of excuses, but you can’t run from everything that’s uncomfortable. You can’t ignore issues, sweep them under the rug and think they’ll go away. When you get honest with yourself, confront what you know you need to deal with, it may be uncomfortable, but God gives you the grace, strength to do what you can’t do on your own.
When David saw Goliath on the battlefield, everything in his mind told him, “He’s too big. You better run.” The Scripture says, “David ran quickly to attack Goliath” (1Samuel 17:48). David knew that if he didn’t confront this giant, face his fear, he would miss his destiny. He was uncomfortable, his emotions weren’t supporting him.
He slung the rock and defeated Goliath. When you run to your giants, God will make things happen that you couldn’t make happen. When you run to what you need to confront, you’re running to your purpose. Don’t take the easy way out and spend your life running from your past mistakes, people who did you wrong. God is saying that it’s time to stop running.
Face those giants. Confront what you’ve been ignoring. On the other side of that giant is a new level. As with David, when God sees you make a move to start running toward what’s hindering you, to deal with what you’ve been ignoring, God will breathe on your life and it won’t be as difficult as you think.