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Introduction
Greetings...
One of the most amazing accounts in the Bible is the battle between David and Goliath.
The challenge made by the enemies of God’s people.
The case to defend the truth made by a child.
The champion crowned.
This account was intended to do more than just thrill and awe us it was meant to be a lesson for eternity.
The Challenge Made
God’s people will always have enemies challenging them
Goliath challenged God’s people and terrified them
1 Samuel 17:1
God’s people will always have enemies challenging them
We will be challenged by the devil.
We will be challenged by the world.
Summery
It’s not about whether or not we will have enemies or whether or not they will challenge our righteousness, it’s about how we hold up to those challenges.
Do we crumble or do we “rise up?”
The Case To Defend
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David heard the challenge which gave him a case to defend God
1 Samuel 17:
God’s people must always defend the truth
Because there will always be enemies of righteousness () we must always be ready to defend the truth of God’s Word and God’s people.
Summery
Defending God’s Word and His people against the enemies of God should be, not only a priority but an honor.
A Champion Crowned
David slew Goliath and was crowned victorious
1 Samuel 17:
God’s righteous people will receive a champions crown
The righteous run the race to finish first not second.
1 Cor
The righteous who finish the race will receive the crown of victory.
2 Tim
Summery
Tiger Woods once said, “Second place is just the first looser.”
The battle we are in has no “consolation prize,” we are either crowned champion or looser.
Conclusion
There is a war being waged for our soul right now, and whether we realize it or not we have taken sides.
My hope is that we all join forces with the Lord and fight the “good fight of faith” (2 Timothy 6:12) and receive the waiting eternal reward ().
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