Saturday, August 10, 2024

Clinging to God - Rika has been bedbound with a debilitating chronic condition. But she hasn’t lost hope; she trusts in God, reads and studies the Bible, and as Joni Eareckson Tada describes it, she “knows how to stand firm during fierce battles against discouragement.” Joni likens Rika’s tenacity and persistence to that of Eleazar, a soldier at the time of King David. Eleazar stood his ground and struck down the Philistines till his hand grew tired and froze to the sword. The Lord brought about a great victory that day

"Eleazar stood his ground and struck down the Philistines till his hand grew tired." - 2 Samuel 23:10

When Joni Eareckson Tada speaks of Rika, she highlights her friend’s “deep, time-tested faith in God” and the endurance she’s developed while living with a debilitating chronic condition. 

For more than fifteen years, Rika has been bedbound, unable even to see the moon from her room’s tiny window. 

But she hasn’t lost hope; she trusts in God, reads and studies the Bible, and as Joni describes it, she “knows how to stand firm during fierce battles against discouragement.”

Joni likens Rika’s tenacity and persistence to that of Eleazar, a soldier at the time of King David who refused to flee the Philistines.

Instead of joining the troops who took off, “Eleazar stood his ground . . . till his hand grew tired and froze to the sword” - (2 Samuel 23:10). 

Through God’s power, “The Lord brought about a great victory that day” (verse 10).

As Joni observes, even as Eleazar hung on to the sword with determination, so too does Rika cling to “the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God” - (Ephesians 6:17). 

And there, in God, she finds her strength.

Whether in glowing good health or battling discouragement over a chronic condition, we too can look to God to deepen our stores of hope and to help us to endure. 

In Christ we find our strength.

By Amy Boucher Pye

REFLECT & PRAY

What examples of tenacity and endurance have you witnessed? 

How does God restore and renew you when you feel spent and wrung out?

God of all power, thank You for loving me and helping me to endure. 

Please help me to focus on You that I might continue to trust and love You.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Second Samuel 23 highlights events from David’s life, including some of the exploits of his three mighty men (verses 8-12) and thirty chief men (verses 13-39).

His later years were peaceful as far as international affairs were concerned. 

But it was a turbulent time for his family, when problems originating years before continued to escalate, and he witnessed a heartbreaking and life-threatening struggle for power among his own sons.

His son Absalom had attempted to usurp David from the throne (chapter 15).

Now his fourth son, Adonijah (3:4), tried to set himself up as king (1 Kings 1).

David’s story reveals a far-from-perfect man. 

He was an adulterer and murderer (2 Samuel 11) and an inept disciplinarian of his children (chapters 13-14).

Yet he had a heart for God and was loyal to Him, and he repented when he realized his sin (Psalms 32, 51).

READ 2 Samuel 23:8-12

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