
đč David and Goliath: The Giant-Slayer
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Long ago, the Israelites were at war with the Philistines. The two armies camped on opposite hills with a valley in between. Every day, a giant named Goliath came out from the Philistine camp. He was over 9 feet tall, wore heavy armor, and carried a massive spear.
Goliath shouted,
âSend me one man to fight me! If he beats me, weâll become your servants. But if I win, you serve us!â
The Israelites were terrified. No one dared to fight him⊠for 40 days.
Enter: David
David was just a young shepherd. He wasnât a soldier. He spent his days watching sheep, playing his harp, and writing songs to God. One day, his father sent him to deliver food to his older brothers on the battlefield.
When David heard Goliath mocking God and threatening Israel, he couldnât believe no one was standing up to him.
He said,
âIâll fight him. God protected me from lions and bears. Heâll protect me from this giant too.â
The Battle
King Saul tried to give David his armor, but it was too big. So David took it off. Instead, he picked up five smooth stones and took his sling.
David walked into the valley to face Goliath.
Goliath laughed,
âYou come at me with sticks? Am I a dog?â
But David stood tall and said,
âYou come with a sword. I come in the name of the Lord. Today, He will give you into my hands.â
Then David swung his sling, aimed, and let the stone flyâŠ
SMACK!
The stone hit Goliath in the forehead.
The giant crashed to the groundâdefeated.
The Victory
The Philistines ran in fear. Israel shouted in victory. And from that day on, David was known not as just a shepherdâbut as Godâs giant-slayer.
Moral of the story:
You donât have to be big to be brave.
When Godâs with you, no giant can stand against you.
đ Bible Reference:
1 Samuel 17 â The full story of David and Goliath can be found in the Old Testament, 1 Samuel chapter 17.