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A Sinner In Love With God (Life Of David) No.5- Waiting For A Champion

This is one of the most well-known stories in the Bible. Even people who aren’t Christians know about David & Goliath. But sometimes the stories we think we know best are the ones we understand the least. Most people turn this story into a motivational…

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This is one of the most well-known stories in the Bible. Even people who aren’t Christians know about David & Goliath. But sometimes the stories we think we know best are the ones we understand the least. Most people turn this story into a motivational, moralistic, pithy slogan: “Face your giants. Be brave like David.” But if we’re honest, we cannot be David in this story. We all face enemies we have no chance of defeating on our own. Fear. Sin. Addiction. Death. You can’t sling a stone big enough to knock those down. What if the story isn’t about finding courage within you? What if it’s not about your ability to overcome? When we look at our own lives, that simple slogan doesn't feel right, does it? We need this sermon today because “David and Goliath” actually has nothing to do with finding the hero within you. This story isn’t intended to inspire us to fight, or to make us brave. It’s meant to make us worship. If you’re humble enough to admit that you aren’t the hero of your own story, that you aren’t capable of defeating the most important giant in your life. David & Goliath will never sound the same again.

First published

12/07/2025

Genres

religion spirituality christianity

Duration

25 minutes

Parent Podcast

GraceLife Sarasota

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This is one of the most well-known stories in the Bible. Even people who aren’t Christians know about David & Goliath. But sometimes the stories we think we know best are the ones we understand the least. Most people turn this story into a motivational, moralistic, pithy slogan: “Face your giants. Be brave like David.” But if we’re honest, we cannot be David in this story. We all face enemies we have no chance of defeating on our own. Fear. Sin. Addiction. Death. You can’t sling a stone big enough to knock those down. What if the story isn’t about finding courage within you? What if it’s not about your ability to overcome? When we look at our own lives, that simple slogan doesn't feel right, does it? We need this sermon today because “David and Goliath” actually has nothing to do with finding the hero within you. This story isn’t intended to inspire us to fight, or to make us brave. It’s meant to make us worship. If you’re humble enough to admit that you aren’t the hero of your own story, that you aren’t capable of defeating the most important giant in your life. David & Goliath will never sound the same again.

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