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David and Goliath 1. We Are Not David David is God’s anointed representative (1 Sam. 16:13) He points to Christ, the true King Israel is saved by one man’s victory, not their effort The story is about God’s deliverance, not self-empowerment “The battle is the Lord’s.” — 1 Sam. 17:47 2. Goliath Is Not Our Giant Goliath represents defiance against God The real enemy is sin, fear, and separation from God Our struggle is spiritual, not merely personal (Eph. 6:12) 3. What Giants Do We Face Today Fear and anxiety Shame and guilt Addiction and bondage Pride and self-reliance Doubt and unbelief “Some trust in chariots… but we trust in the name of the Lord.” — Ps. 20:7 4. Who Are We Talking To? Israel listened to Goliath for 40 days David listened to God Faith magnifies God, not the problem “If God is for us, who can be against us?” — Rom. 8:31 5. Jesus Is the Greater David David foreshadows Christ Jesus fights on our behalf The cross is the ultimate victory We live from victory, not for victory Colossians 2:15 6. Challenge Questions Believers: What voices shape your faith? Are you fighting battles God already won? Non-Believers: What are you trusting to save you? What if Jesus is your only true victory? 7. Reflection What “giant” feels biggest right now? Where is God inviting trust over fear? 8. Encouragement God is present and powerful Victory belongs to the Lord Walk forward in faith, not fear