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David And Goliath
1 SAMUEL 16, 17
Saul’s reign over Israel lasted forty-two years, and he often
disobeyed the Lord. The Lord sent Samuel to the home of Jesse to anoint a
new king. When Samuel arrived in Bethlehem, Jesse and his sons met him.
Although Jesse’s strong and handsome sons stood before Samuel, the Lord told
him that none of the men Samuel saw would be the next king.
Samuel asked Jesse, “Do you have
any other sons?”
“My youngest son, David, is out
watching the sheep,” Jesse told him.
“Bring him to me,” Samuel said

When Samuel saw David, the Lord
said, “This is the man I have chosen as king.” Samuel anointed David, and
God’s Spirit came into David.
The Philistines, whom the
Israelites had been battling for years, had a champion warrior named
Goliath. Goliath was over nine feet tall. Every day he shouted to the
Israelites, “If any one is brave enough to fight me, let him step forward.
If he defeats me, we will be your subjects. If I defeat him, you will
become our servants!”
David went to visit his brothers
in the army camp. He heard Goliath issue his usual challenge. “Is no one
going to stand up to this man?” he asked. “Then I will fight the
Philistine.” But Saul said to David, “You are just a boy! This man has been
fighting for years.”
Saul put his own armor on David,
but David took it off. He chose five smooth stones, put them in his pouch,
and went toward Goliath.
Goliath mocked David, but David
was neither embarrassed nor afraid. “You fight me with weapons, but I will
fight you in the name of the Lord God!” David said. He reached into his bag
for a stone, hurled it with his sling, and struck Goliath on the forehead.
Goliath fell on his face. David had defeated the giant! The Philistines ran
away in fear, and David became a hero to the Israelites.
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(From Classic Bible
Stories, A Family Treasury retold by Lise Caldwell (c) 1998 Standard
Publishing. Used by permission. This book may be purchased at your local
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