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F.B. Meyer

The Time When Kings Go Out to Battle. . . . .

David's decision to tarry at Jerusalem highlights the importance of taking advantage of favourable moments and avoiding ease and complacency.
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the critical importance of seizing divine opportunities, as exemplified by King David's failure to go to battle when he should have. He warns that prolonged ease can dull our spiritual senses, leading to missed chances for growth and service. Meyer encourages believers to remain active and engaged, using their time wisely for God's work, especially during moments of leisure when temptation is most potent. He highlights the necessity of intercession, worship, and comforting others as vital ministries that can fill our days meaningfully. Ultimately, he calls for vigilance and proactive faith in redeeming the time amidst the challenges of life.

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The time when Kings go out to battle. . . . .

But David tarried at Jerusalem. 1 Chron. xx. 1.

THERE are times and tides in the affairs of men. Favourable moments for doing and daring, for attempting and achieving. Hours when the ship must be launched, or it will have to wait for another spring tide. Days when the seed must be sown, or it will have to tarry till another autumn. Royal natures show their quality by taking advantage of times like these, when God and circumstances favour a great attempt.

Alas, if long‑continued prosperity has robbed the kingly soul of its desire or power to use its sacred opportunity! Once missed, it may never recur; and the soul that has missed it condemns itself, and loses heart, and surrenders itself to lower and ever lower depths of temptation.

Beware of moments and hours of ease. It is in these that we most easily fall into the power of Satan. The sultriest summer days are most laden with blight. There is no such guard against temptation ‑‑ next to the keeping power of Jesus, which is all‑sufficient ‑‑ as occupation to the full measure of time and capacity. If we cannot fill our days with our own matters, there is always plenty to be done for others. You think that no one has hired you, but it is not so; the Master has sent you into his vineyard. If you cannot do one thing, you can another. There is the ministry of intercession for those who are in the field. There is the exercise of worship, in which you take your place amongst the priests. There is the ministry of comfort to some of the sad hearts within your own circle. Redeem the time, because the days are evil. Watch and pray in days of vacation and ease, even more than at other times.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Taking Advantage of Favourable Moments
  2. The Dangers of Ease and Complacency
  3. The Importance of Occupation and Ministry
  4. Occupation is a guard against temptation
  5. There is always plenty to be done for others
  6. Redeem the time, because the days are evil

Key Quotes

“There are times and tides in the affairs of men. Favourable moments for doing and daring, for attempting and achieving.” — F.B. Meyer
“Beware of moments and hours of ease. It is in these that we most easily fall into the power of Satan.” — F.B. Meyer
“Redeem the time, because the days are evil.” — F.B. Meyer

Application Points

  • We must take advantage of favourable moments and not let them slip away.
  • Occupation and ministry are essential in guarding against temptation and redeeming the time.
  • We must beware of moments and hours of ease, as they can lead us into the power of Satan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if we miss a favourable moment?
Once missed, it may never recur; and the soul that has missed it condemns itself, and loses heart, and surrenders itself to lower and ever lower depths of temptation.
How can we avoid falling into temptation?
Occupation to the full measure of time and capacity, or doing something for others, can be a guard against temptation.
What is the importance of occupation?
Occupation is a guard against temptation, and it helps us to redeem the time.
What can we do if we cannot do one thing?
We can do another thing, or do something for others, such as intercession, worship, or comfort to those who are sad.

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