Taking Off Saul’s Armour

Taking Off Saul’s Armour

One phrase God used to teach me what this time is all about, was that it was a RESET time (Hence my book The Divine Reset!*) God is resetting us, as individuals and as churches, like resetting your smart phone back or computer back to factory settings.

You know when computerised gadgets get a bit clunky, slow, apps are struggling to open or it all crunches and crashes too often. You know you to reset something, when you turn your laptop on, and go make a cup of tea while it loads up as itโ€™s soooo slow!

I wonder if thatโ€™s how many of our Christian lives, churches and ministries have become in recent decades? Clunky, slow, bogged down, sluggish? Itโ€™s affecting our authority, joy, fruitfulness and ability to take new ground.

You donโ€™t have the strength to take new ground, if youโ€™re slow, sluggish and bogged down!

Thereโ€™s a great picture about this in the Old Testament life of David:

God said to me the other day โ€œIโ€™m taking Saulโ€™s Armour off the Church!โ€

What does that mean? Well, when no-one in the Israelite army was bold enough to take on the giant Goliath, young David stepped forward, sling in hand, and said โ€œIโ€™ll take him!โ€

Saul proceeded to dress David in his own kingly armour, but David said, โ€œI cannot go in these, I havenโ€™t tested them!โ€ Removing the armour, David runs at Goliath, praises God, swings his sling and hits his target โ€“ BOOM! (1 Samuel 17).

Demanded or Beloved?

The names in this story are prophetic:

SAUL means โ€œdemandedโ€ โ€“ as he was the king the crowd demanded, even though God didnโ€™t want them to have an earthly king.

However, DAVID means โ€œBelovedโ€. He was a God-lover, abandoned to worship, a man after Godโ€™s heart.

Hereโ€™s a thought: Saul was bogged down by the necessities of a king, dressed in all the expected finery and polished weaponry โ€“ but did not have the power to take out Goliath. In fact, for 40 days solid, the entire Israelite army ran every time Goliath bellowed.

They were armed to the teeth but terrified!

David was just a God-lover, moving in simple gifting, and the Name of the Lord. He was not bogged down by the expectations of expectation. He was walking freely with his God!

Which of the two would take the enemy out and take ground? Not the one who lived under the demands of culture, but the one who was the Beloved of God!

Stripping Away Saulโ€™s Armour

I believe God has been stripping away all the layers of religious demands weโ€™ve learned to live under, as modern, western Christians. The ways things should be done, the demands of consumer Christians, the shiny sophistication of what some insist church must be. God is bringing us back to our first love, the things heโ€™s truly wired us uniquely to do, the genuine heavenly call, rather than the copying and pasting of other Christian ministries or models.

Itโ€™s time to be You! God-You, Called You, Beloved You. And guess what โ€“ THAT You, free from religious clutter, will enter the good-lands of heaven and take long-awaited new ground!

Do The Things You Did At First!

Revelation 2:4-5 says โ€œYou have forsaken the love you had at first. Consider how far you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first.โ€

Maybe some of us who have been overly focussed on building ministries, just need to fall in love with Jesus again? Maybe some churches need to get back to the simplicity and power of Acts chapters 2 to 4? Some need to get back to power of prayer, instead of relying on stagecraft and entertainment. Some of us need to stop comparing and competing and start thriving in our hearts again.

Time to get back to factory settings. A divine reset. Take off Saulโ€™s armour and get back to your first love. How about you?

You can purchase THE DIVINE RESET here.

I declare that I am returning to my first love, Jesus Christ.
I turn my heart fully back to Him, remembering the joy, passion, and devotion I experienced when I first encountered His saving grace. The Lord is my portion and my greatest delight, and I recommit myself to love Him with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30).

I declare that no distraction, no worldly pursuit, and no idol can take the place of my Saviour. I reject anything that has drawn my affection away from Him, and I fix my eyes solely on Jesus, the author and finisher of my faith (Hebrews 12:2).

I declare that as I draw near to God, He draws near to me (James 4:8). I will keep my heart soft and tender before the Lord. I will not grow cold or weary, but I will persevere in my love and devotion to Him. The fire of His love ignites my soul and empowers me to live a life of obedience, worship, and intimacy with Him (Revelation 2:4-5).


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4 Responses

  1. casually1de6e7b67a says:

    Thank you, Pastor Jarrod, for these daily messages – fresh bread each morning, which keeps us on our toes!

    • TRIBE says:

      Youโ€™re very welcome! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

  2. Mike says:

    Great word and challenge

    • TRIBE says:

      ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

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