There
is a giant in the picture on the cover of this issue of
the Remnant. Can
you find him? How we view the giants in our Christian lives
determines our victories and our defeats. This was true in the
history of Israel, and it is still true for us today, three thousand
years later. The Psalmist David was a “giant killer.” He
had a sanctified view of the giants in his life. How do
you see the ones
that are in your life?
Some Christians
do not even see the giants though they stand tall and tower over
them.
Some Christians see them and tremble, hiding in the rocks like Saul
and his men.
Some Christians see them much bigger than they really are, “We are
grasshoppers in their sight.”
Some Christians view them like Caleb did, “They are bread for us.”
Some Christians see them lying dead on the battlefield, “No fear.”
The
picture on the cover of this issue of the Remnant has a
very special meaning to
me. It hangs on the wall of my office at Charity, where many giants
have fallen. I have to admit, I have not always viewed
the giants
properly. I have cowered at times as I gazed at a giant which was
destroying someone’s life. The picture is a gift from a dear woman
who had it on her wall. I made the mistake of commenting on how much
I liked the message of the picture. She gave it to me and would not
let me say “No.” I don’t know who the artist is. If anyone knows,
please let me know. We would like to give credit to his gifting from
God. -Bro. Denny