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  1. One cannot overlook David’s fierce zeal for God’s honor when pondering, “Why did David fight Goliath?” It was a deeply spiritual motivator that resonated to the core of David’s being. When he heard Goliath’s scornful words against the God of Israel, David bristled with righteous indignation.

  2. David knew he had the situation bagged (he actually ran to confront Goliath at the moment of truth). Unfortunately for Saul, David's victory would be the basis for his subsequent suspicion and fear of David from that time onward.

  3. David Guzik commentary on 1 Samuel 17 describes the victory of David over Goliath, as the Philistines challenge Israel, and David alone faces the giant.

  4. May 1, 2022 · Why Did David Fight Goliath? I believe that what drove him was the passion and desire to glorify the Lord Almighty, for in verse 46, David said “The whole world will know that there’s a God in Israel”, and in 47: “All those gathered here today will know that it’s not by sword or spear that the Lord saves, the battle is the Lord’s.”

    • David vs. Goliath: It Only Looked Hopeless. To many onlookers, the encounter between David and Goliath looked like a foregone conclusion. For one thing, there was the size difference.
    • Defying God’s Plan Is Folly. The story of David and Goliath represents yet another instance of the enemies of Israel threatening God’s people. This time a Philistine champion named Goliath offers an “out” from typical battle through one-on-one combat.
    • Know Your Motivations. In 1 Samuel 17:25–30 there is an interesting repetition that reveals David’s human ambition. “David first hears of the reward [for defeating Goliath] in verse 25, then inquires of the reward in verse 26, and is told once again in verse 27.
    • The Faith that Saves. Earlier, we noted how David’s theological perspective gave him courage. It also gave him faith: David’s faith-filled theological perspective allowed him a different vantage point on the grave situation in the valley of Elah.
  5. David’s conquering Goliath was a turning point in David’s life. The events of 1 Samuel 17 probably occurred after David played his harp to soothe Saul ( 1 Samuel 16:18-20, 23; 1 Samuel 17:15 ) but before he was one of Saul’s armour-bearers ( 1 Samuel 16:21, 22 ).

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  7. 1 Samuel 17:41-52. Good News Translation. David Defeats Goliath. 41 The Philistine started walking toward David, with his shield bearer walking in front of him. He kept coming closer, 42 and when he got a good look at David, he was filled with scorn for him because he was just a nice, good-looking boy. 43 He said to David, “What's that stick ...

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