A sound in the mulberry trees
A sound in the mulberry trees
And it shall be, when you hear
the sound of
marching
in the tops of the mulberry trees
then you shall advance quickly.
For then the lord will go
out before you to strike the
camp of the Philistines.
(2 Samuel 5:24 NKJV )
Whenever I have sat with eyes closed in the shade of
a leafy tree on a warm summer’s day and heard the wind rustle the leaves
overhead, I am reminded that God rides the wings of the winds. “He makes the clouds his chariot and rides on
the wings of the wind. He makes winds
his messengers.” (Psa. 104:3-4 NIV ). Feeling the caress of the little zephyrs
against my cheek and brow makes me know there is nothing quite as peaceful and
comforting.
Although, I have never recognized the sound of
marching in the tops of the mulberry trees, I know that it has happened many
times in my life, just as it did in David’s time. The Philistines were the greatest enemy of David knew what was happening, so he prayed and asked God what he should do. The Lord told him he would deliver the enemy into his hands. Then he gave David these instructions, “Don’t attack them from the front, but circle around and attack from the rear. When you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the mulberry trees, act quickly, for the Lord will go before you.” David followed the Lord’s directions and drove the Philistines out of the land.
This scripture is a paradigm of the attack by the enemy (Satan) against a child of God. When we become God’s children, by accepting Jesus Christ as our Savior, we become royalty and part of the household of God. Then the enemy sets out to destroy us, the same as the Philistines did King David. Each of us must come up against the Philistines (the enemy) throughout our life.
We know ahead of time where the battle will take place - in the
To further verify this location of battle, we read in 2 Samuel, there were mulberry trees in the
These balsam trees are a type of fir tree with
branches spreading outward. The sound of
marching in the tops of the trees was that of angelic armies of God going ahead
into battle. This is not unusual; we
find it throughout the Bible. What is
unusual in God’s eyes is that Christians no longer believe it. Most of us go into battle against the enemy
under our own power.
When going through battles, we need to be on our
knees before the almighty God, crying out to him for direction, then listening
for the answer. How often we tell God,
“If you will do it this way, or that way…..”
We should be praying, “God, give me direction and I’ll do as you
say!” Perhaps then, we would hear the
sound of marching in the tops of the balsam trees.
There are times when we feel like David did as a
small shepherd boy; God called him to go out and slay Goliath, the giant. His heart must have quaked with fear and he
felt very small in the shadow of Goliath, yet he went forth proclaiming, “The
battle is the Lords!” David must have heard
the sound of marching in the tops of the mulberry trees.
Perhaps you feel very small and weak, without the
ability to battle an enemy that seems unapproachable. Remember, you are not going into battle
alone, nor on your own strength and intellect.
There are three things that will give you victory in any battle.
· Pray for
direction and help at the beginning of the battle.
· Pray for
endurance and wisdom during the battle.
· Pray prayers
of Thanksgiving after the victory.
Each
time we go through a raging battle in our lives, we must be refreshed in body
and spirit in order to obtain victory.
The battle was before me, O God.
I asked you for direction and you gave it to me.
I asked you for strength to complete the battle
And you strengthened me.
I heard the sound of your angelic hosts;
Going before me into battle.
You ran quickly to fight at my side.
Now I am battle-weary, O God.
Heal me with the Balm of Gilead.
Refresh me with pools of refreshment. [Psalm 84:6]
May I always listen for the sound of marching
In the tops of the mulberry trees,
Knowing with certainty,
The battle is the Lords!
Wanda
Ritter
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