He did it because God’s name was being publicly dishonored. Goliath was not merely threatening Israel; he was defying “the armies of the living God.”
When Goliath fought David, he was fighting God.
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David did not confront Goliath to prove himself.
He did it because God’s name was being publicly dishonored. Goliath was not merely threatening Israel; he was defying “the armies of the living God.”
When Goliath fought David, he was fighting God.