Reading the Bible Daily with Dave – June 7: 1 Samuel 17:41–54

The Battle Belongs to the Lord – 1 Samuel 17:41–54 – Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Jenkins

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The Battle Belongs to the Lord

1 Samuel 17:41–54

In this episode, Dave Jenkins walks through 1 Samuel 17:41–54, where David faces Goliath head-on with a bold declaration: “The battle is the Lord’s.” This dramatic moment isn’t about military skill—it’s about trusting God to fight for His people.

David’s faith, courage, and obedience serve as a powerful example of how the Lord uses ordinary means and unlikely people to bring about extraordinary victories. This moment ultimately points beyond David to the greater victory won by Christ for His people.

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