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Not every battle is worth fighting. Spend your strength on the ones that advance God’s kingdom, not your own pride. #daybydaylw Interested in learning more about becoming a devoted follower of Christ? Go to follow.lifeword.org! ~~~ One thing that stands out in 2 Samuel 21:19-21 is the sheer number of battles being fought. This isn’t just one showdown—there are four separate battles recorded, each against a Philistine warrior, each involving a different man of Israel stepping up. This reminds us that life is filled with battles. But not all battles are the right ones. What are you fighting for? David’s men fought for Israel, for their people, and for God’s honor. They weren’t fighting over personal grudges, political opinions, or petty squabbles. They were fighting for something that mattered. Compare this to the battle that Saul and Israel refused to fight against Goliath in 1 Samuel 17. The whole army was paralyzed by fear, unwilling to step up, even though the cause was just. Now, under David’s leadership, we see a completely different picture: men who are willing, even eager, to stand in the fight. We, too, are called to fight the right battles. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 6:12 that “we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world.” In other words, our fight is not against people—it is against sin, against the enemy, and against the darkness that tries to creep into our lives and homes. How often do we waste our strength fighting the wrong battles? Fighting for our own reputation instead of for God’s glory. Fighting for comfort instead of fighting against sin. Fighting with people instead of fighting for their salvation. David’s men show us what it looks like to engage in the right fight. The question for us is, Are we fighting the battles that actually matter? Points of Prayer Lord, help me to discern which battles are worth my energy. Give me wisdom to avoid conflicts that are distractions. Strengthen me to fight for truth, righteousness, and Your kingdom. 2 People to pray for Marco Gaspar and his family, our National Changemakers in Portugal The Blaan Lifeword broadcast for the people of the Philippines Summary Thought Not every battle is worth fighting. Spend your strength on the ones that advance God’s kingdom, not your own pride.
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