How to Be a Ferocious W-a-R-R-I-O-RSample
Day Two – A is for Approach
How you approach your obstacle is as important as your weapon. David did not run away in fear. He did not say, “I am not qualified for this fight.” He did not say, “I am too young,” or “I can’t do this without help.”
David ran toward Goliath to meet him at the battle line. David was so clear about his plan that he even told Goliath exactly what he was about to do.
When David faced Goliath, he made a point to shut him down. That is how you approach the enemy. You don’t face the enemy with your doubts and fears; you approach him knowing you do not have to be afraid because the battle is the Lord’s.
Your approach is important because it will either give your enemy the upper hand or surprise him. I don’t believe Goliath expected David to run at him, but David did run. David ran toward the obstacle in his way, and that is the best way to fight—to approach your obstacles without fear.
Don’t back away from the fight. If you think your strategy isn’t working, change your approach. If you’ve been praying and there has been no change, start fasting too. If you have been declaring victory and the situation seems to be getting worse, begin to decree God’s Word. Change your approach, but don’t run away in fear. No one ever got the victory by walking in fear. Approach the fight knowing the victory belongs to you.
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In this seven-day devotional, Cora Jakes Coleman shows you how to become a ferocious warrior and fight the good fight of faith. Be the winner in every spiritual battle!
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