As Israel stood paralyzed with fear before Goliath, David's words put Israel's defiant enemy in his rightful place before God and also put Israel's army in their rightful place before God. Despite being doubted by Saul, David makes his case for confronting Goliath by expressing trust not in weapons, armor, or himself but in the Lord. In these verses, we encounter Israel's spiritually depleted ruler and its Spirit-filled future king, and this directs our gaze to the ultimate Savior and King, Jesus Christ.
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