Julie
Here we are introduced to David and learn about his defeat of Goliath. David has unwavering trust and faith in God that we should all have. He went out without fear and trusted that God would protect him. He asked for nothing extra, he didn't wear armor, and he took no sword. He only takes his slingshot and rocks. It's amazing to think that someone has that much faith and trust in being protected. This is something that I pray I am able to exemplify.
Again, a continuation in these proverbs of consequences of acting in certain ways, both good and bad.
Michelle
This is the story of David and Goliath. I agree, David does have unwavering faith and trust. This is what God has asked for this whole time. As we have read before he only asks that we follow his command and trust him to lead us. David does just that. I was a bit confused since David had just been anointed by God to be the new king of his people, but then it tells us this story. Does he have to do this in order to take over as king? Is it because Saul is still acting as king?
This proverb seems to be more about decision making and right from wrong. Some of these sound familiar.
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