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David and Goliath
Commentary
In 1 Samuel 17, we see the story of David and Goliath. This chapter is a powerful example of faith and courage in the face of overwhelming odds. The chapter begins with the Philistines gathering for battle against the Israelites. The Philistines have a giant warrior named Goliath who challenges the Israelites to send out a champion to fight him. The Israelites are terrified and no one is willing to take up the challenge. Enter David. David is a young shepherd boy who has come to bring food to his brothers in the army. When he hears of Goliath's challenge, he is not afraid. He boldly declares that he will fight Goliath. David's faith in God is evident in his words. He tells King Saul that he will fight Goliath because he trusts in the Lord. He also tells Saul that the Lord will deliver him from the giant. David then goes out to face Goliath armed only with a sling and five stones. He defeats Goliath with one stone to the forehead. This victory is a testament to David's faith and courage. The story of David and Goliath is an inspiring example of faith and courage in the face of overwhelming odds. It is a reminder that with faith and courage, we can overcome any obstacle.
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There are 58 verses in 1 Samuel, chapter 17.