Na Stone Kill Goliath? Facing Life’s Battles with God, Not Just Courage
Na Stone Kill Goliath? Facing Life’s Battles with God, Not Just Courage The story of David and Goliath is one of the most famous in the Bible, often told as a lesson in courage. A young shepherd boy, David, stands against the Philistine giant, Goliath, armed with nothing but a sling and five smooth stones. Against all odds, he defeats Goliath with a single shot to the forehead. Many people interpret this story as one about bravery—about how we can face our own “giants” with confidence. But is courage really the key lesson here? Was it David’s boldness that brought victory, or was it something greater? Not by Power, Not by Might David did not step onto the battlefield relying on his strength, skill, or even experience. In fact, by human standards, he was completely unqualified. He was a shepherd, not a warrior. King Saul, the leader of Israel’s army, had been too afraid to fight Goliath, and yet David—a teenager—was willing to take on the challenge. But why? What made D...