What is the main message of David and Goliath?

What is the main message of David and Goliath?

David knew size doesn’t matter, it’s HEART, COURAGE, and COMMITMENT that matters. You can apply the same principle and same level of thinking to your life and the challenges you’re facing. Think bigger than the challenge, be bigger than the obstacle, and act as if it’s impossible for you not to fail.

Where in the Bible is David and Goliath?

In the Judea-Christian tradition, the famous story of David and Goliath is taken from the first book of Samuel, chapter 17; the following translation has been taken from the New King James Version Bible.

What happened between David and the giant Goliath?

It hit Goliath’s skull and he fell face-down to the ground. Not even with a sword or armour, David had killed Goliath and saved the Israelites from becoming slaves to the Philistines. David then grabbed Goliath’s sword and used it to cut off the giant’s head.

Why was David so confident that he could defeat Goliath?

But, God never lies and He is omnipotent, which means He is all-powerful and can always keep His Word. Therefore, David knew for sure that God would not let him die by Goliath’s sword.

Why David defeated Goliath?

Why are David and Goliath fighting to begin with? Because the Philistines have proposed to send their toughest warrior against the Israelites’ toughest warrior to settle a dispute in “single combat.” As Gladwell put it in his TED talk: And he’s so terrifying that none of the Israelite soldiers want to fight him.

What helped David to defeat Goliath?

He quickly threw a stone with his sling. The stone hit Goliath in the forehead, and the giant man fell to the ground. The Lord helped David defeat Goliath without a sword or armor. When the Philistines saw that Goliath was dead, they ran away in fear.

What were the promises God made to David?

“When thy days are fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers, I will set up thy seed after thee, that shall proceed out of thy bowels, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build a house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom for ever.