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David and Goliath: The giant Goliath challenged Israel, and no one dared to fight him. But young David trusted God, faced him with a sling and a stone, and won. Main idea: Victory comes not from strength, but from faith in God.

David and Goliath

david and goliath
David defeats Goliath with a sling and a stone.

The people of Israel faced a strong enemy — the Philistines. Their warrior, Goliath, a giant, challenged anyone to fight him, and no one dared to face him.

But young David, a shepherd, trusted God and fought not with his own strength, but with God’s power, which came through his faith. He took only a sling and a stone, and the Lord gave him victory: Goliath fell.

Main Idea:
It is not strength or weapons that decide the outcome, but trust in God. Even the biggest “giants” can be defeated by faith.

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