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"King Saul thougth Goliath was too big to fight - David thought he was too big to miss. (Anon)

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Mortgage and Lending with Mortgage Banker

Isn't it amazing how two people can be in the same arena but their expectations are vastly different. We have multiple lessons that can be learned from this. When King Saul saw Goliath, his mind became clouded with fear, not with solutions. David on the other had prepared, through prayer, in which God gave him focus. This helped him prepare for battle by selecting the perfect stones for his sling. When David approached Goliath, he saw a target that couldn't be missed. When Goliath approached David, he saw how small he was and totally underestimated his potential. He wasn't fully prepared, or focused, for the encounter and it ended up costing him his life. So remember that you should never let the size of the challenge affect your thinking. You should always be fully prepared, no matter what level of difficulty you assume it might be.

Rick Huffman

Jeff&Grace Safrin
F.C.Tucker 1st Team Real Estate - Valparaiso, IN
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How does that saying go Rick - don't tell God how big your problems seem - tell your problems how BIG God is :)

Sincerely,

Grace

Mar 17, 2009 03:34 PM
Rick Huffman
Mortgage Banker - Kent, WA

Grace, you are absolutely correct. God is bigger then your worst problem.

Mar 18, 2009 03:07 AM