Do not be afraid of giants
And the Lord said to me, ‘Do not fear him, for I have delivered him and all his people and his land into your hand; you shall do to him as you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who dwelt at Heshbon.’ ~ Deuteronomy 3:2
Have you ever known God was leading you forward, yet felt intimidated by what stood in front of you? Sometimes the next step in obedience brings you face to face with obstacles that feel bigger than your faith, stronger than your experience, or beyond your ability. Today’s scripture reading reminds us that moving forward with God often includes confronting giants, but it also shows us that God never sends us into a battle He has not already planned to win with those who follow His directions.
The three truths below reveal how God strengthens His people to move forward courageously and how that same kingdom principle applies to your life today:
1. God goes before you into every battle.
The Israelites faced Og king of Bashan, a powerful enemy with a reputation that was greatly feared by all people. Yet God spoke before the battle ever began and declared the victory. The outcome was settled before the fight started.
This can be an inspiration to you when a challenge feels overwhelming. Start by listening for God’s truth instead of rehearsing your fears. Pray and ask God what He says about the situation you are facing. Write down His promises and choose to move forward based on His word rather than what looks intimidating.
2. Victory builds confidence for the next step.
Each battle the Israelites won strengthened their trust in God for what was still ahead. God used those victories to prepare them for future territory and responsibility.
Take time to remember what God has already brought you through. When fear rises about a new assignment, remind yourself that the same God who helped you before will help you again. Use past victories as fuel for present obedience.
3. God’s promises are meant to be possessed, not just admired.
The land was given to the Israelites, but they still had to step into it. God’s promise required action and courage. Standing still would have meant missing what God had already provided.
Ask God where He is calling you to move forward instead of staying safe. Take one obedient step even if it feels uncomfortable. Growth often happens on the other side of fear, not before it disappears.
I have just come through a victory after facing a giant in my life. God clearly showed opened up a door for me to take a next step, yet the obstacles in front of me felt far bigger than my confidence and experience for the opportunity. There were moments when fear whispered that I was not ready or capable. Each time I chose to trust God, rely on His empowering grace and move forward anyway, I saw Him show up with strength I did not have on my own. What once felt impossible became a testimony of His faithfulness. God used those moments to show me that courage grows through obedience and taking the next step, not before it.
Today I want to encourage you to trust God when He calls you to face what feels bigger than you. Do not let fear stop you from stepping into what He has already placed in your hands. The same God who defeated the giants before you is still fighting for you today. Move forward with confidence, knowing that obedience releases victory and prepares you for even greater things ahead.
Today’s scripture reading: Deuteronomy 3
1 “Then we turned and went up the road to Bashan; and Og king of Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, to battle at Edrei.
2 And the Lord said to me, ‘Do not fear him, for I have delivered him and all his people and his land into your hand; you shall do to him as you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who dwelt at Heshbon.’
3 “So the Lord our God also delivered into our hands Og king of Bashan, with all his people, and we attacked him until he had no survivors remaining.
4 And we took all his cities at that time; there was not a city which we did not take from them: sixty cities, all the region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
5 All these cities were fortified with high walls, gates, and bars, besides a great many rural towns.
6 And we utterly destroyed them, as we did to Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying the men, women, and children of every city.
7 But all the livestock and the spoil of the cities we took as booty for ourselves.
8 “And at that time we took the land from the hand of the two kings of the Amorites who were on this side of the Jordan, from the River Arnon to Mount Hermon
9 (the Sidonians call Hermon Sirion, and the Amorites call it Senir),
10 all the cities of the plain, all Gilead, and all Bashan, as far as Salcah and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
11 “For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of the giants. Indeed his bedstead was an iron bedstead. (Is it not in Rabbah of the people of Ammon?) Nine cubits is its length and four cubits its width, according to the standard cubit.
The Land East of the Jordan Divided
12 “And this land, which we possessed at that time, from Aroer, which is by the River Arnon, and half the mountains of Gilead and its cities, I gave to the Reubenites and the Gadites.
13 The rest of Gilead, and all Bashan, the kingdom of Og, I gave to half the tribe of Manasseh. (All the region of Argob, with all Bashan, was called the land of the giants.
14 Jair the son of Manasseh took all the region of Argob, as far as the border of the Geshurites and the Maachathites, and called Bashan after his own name, Havoth Jair, to this day.)
15 “Also I gave Gilead to Machir.
16 And to the Reubenites and the Gadites I gave from Gilead as far as the River Arnon, the middle of the river as the border, as far as the River Jabbok, the border of the people of Ammon;
17 the plain also, with the Jordan as the border, from Chinnereth as far as the east side of the Sea of the Arabah (the Salt Sea), below the slopes of Pisgah.
18 “Then I commanded you at that time, saying: ‘The Lord your God has given you this land to possess. All you men of valor shall cross over armed before your brethren, the children of Israel.
19 But your wives, your little ones, and your livestock (I know that you have much livestock) shall stay in your cities which I have given you,
20 until the Lord has given rest to your brethren as to you, and they also possess the land which the Lord your God is giving them beyond the Jordan. Then each of you may return to his possession which I have given you.’
21 “And I commanded Joshua at that time, saying, ‘Your eyes have seen all that the Lord your God has done to these two kings; so will the Lord do to all the kingdoms through which you pass.
22 You must not fear them, for the Lord your God Himself fights for you.’
23 “Then I pleaded with the Lord at that time, saying:
24 ‘O Lord God, You have begun to show Your servant Your greatness and Your mighty hand, for what god is there in heaven or on earth who can do anything like Your works and Your mighty deeds?
25 I pray, let me cross over and see the good land beyond the Jordan, those pleasant mountains, and Lebanon.’
26 “But the Lord was angry with me on your account, and would not listen to me. So the Lord said to me: ‘Enough of that! Speak no more to Me of this matter.
27 Go up to the top of Pisgah, and lift your eyes toward the west, the north, the south, and the east; behold it with your eyes, for you shall not cross over this Jordan.
28 But command Joshua, and encourage him and strengthen him; for he shall go over before this people, and he shall cause them to inherit the land which you will see.’
29 “So we stayed in the valley opposite Beth Peor.
Journal:
- What challenge in my life feels like a giant right now
- Where might God be asking me to trust Him and move forward despite fear
- How can I remind myself of God’s past faithfulness when I face new obstacles