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[https://sotwtx.org/docs/outlines-ABCFaith.pdf by O H Griffith] | |||
Text: [[Hebrews 11]].2 | |||
''Introduction:'' Note: This might be effectively be introduced by the choir, | |||
::or a quartet, singing, "Faith Is The Victory." | |||
[ | :A. Faith is claiming God's promises and responding to them | ||
::with no reservation about the outcome | |||
:B. The text mentions Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel | |||
::and others, all men of great faith | |||
:C. David has been chosen as our hero for this lesson | |||
I. DAVID DECLARED HIS FAITH IN THE LIVING GOD [[1 Samuel 17]].6 | |||
:A. He put no confidence in gods of wood, stone or gold | |||
:B. His life as a shepherd brought him into direct contact | |||
::with the wonders of God's creation | |||
::1. The rising and setting of the sun on an orderly schedule | |||
::2. The regular appearance of the stars. and of the moon in its regular phases | |||
::3. The bubbling of brooks; the birth of a lamb | |||
::4. The singing of the birds; the chirping of the crickets. | |||
::5. These, and others, all declared to David: "God lives. " | |||
:C. If God is not a living God, then there is no God. | |||
::1. Near the end of his life, David declared: "The Lord liveth" [[2 Samuel 22]].47 | |||
I | ::2. Job said: "I know that my redeemer liveth," [[Job 19]].25 | ||
:3. Jesus said: "As the living Father hath sent me," [[John 6]].57 | |||
II. DAVID DECLARED HIS FAITH IN THE DELIVERING GOD, [[1 Samuel 17]].37 | |||
:A. God delivered him from a lion and a bear | |||
:B. This strengthened his faith that God would deliver him | |||
::from the sword of Goliath | |||
::1. Such faith seems to have convinced troubled King Saul, verses 38 and 39 | |||
::2. He then offered David the use of his armor | |||
C. | :C. David's faith caused him to reject the provisions of men | ||
::in favor of the projection of the living God | |||
III. DAVID DECLARED HIS FAITH IN SPITE OF CYNICS [[1 Samuel 17]].8-47 | |||
:A. King Saul endeavored to dissuade him, vs 33 | |||
:B. Through no fault of his, he had incurred the anger of his bother, Eliab | |||
::1. Eliab laughed almost hysterically | |||
::when David put on King Saul's over-size armor | |||
Saul | |||
2. He | ::2. He probably sneered in unbelief when David determined to meet the giant | ||
::armed only with his shepherd's staff and sling | |||
::3. He probably shouted in mockery as David confidently moved out | |||
::across the intervening valley, "Little brother, | |||
::do you have any message you want us to give to our father, Jesse?" | |||
::4. He probably sneeringly called out, "Be careful littIe brother | |||
::remember that old Prophet Samuel said you would be king someday, | |||
::but that giant will feed your dead body to the dogs. | |||
:That will show up that old prophet, ha, ha." | |||
5. | ::5. Laughter and ridicule does not deter those with real faith in the real God | ||
faith the real God | |||
a. | :::a. Goliath cursed and ridiculed David, vs 43. | ||
b. | :::b. His insults and threats were blasphemous, verses 42-44 | ||
C. David's | :C. David's faith enabled him to praise God for victory before the conflict began | ||
before | |||
IV. THROUGH | IV. THROUGH FAITH DAVID WAS VICTORIOUS, [[1 Samuel 17]].48-51 | ||
17 | |||
A. David the outcome of this | :A. David never doubted the outcome of this confrontation | ||
1. He | ::1. He ran to engage the foe, vs 48. | ||
2. Faith enables one even to enjoy the conflicts against | ::2. Faith enables one even to enjoy the conflicts against God's enemies | ||
God's enemies | |||
B. Through faith David prevailed | :B. Through faith David prevailed | ||
1. With sling and a stone. | ::1. With a sling and a stone. | ||
2. There was no sword in his hand; he | ::2. There was no sword in his hand; he did not need one | ||
C. Goliath's head was severed with his own sword. | :C. Goliath's head was severed with his own sword. | ||
1. The | ::1. The unsaved, God-defying, are their own worst enemies | ||
[https://landmarkbaptist.us/index.php/ABC%27s_OF_FAITH Index] | [https://landmarkbaptist.us/index.php/ABC%27s_OF_FAITH Index] |
Revision as of 10:57, 29 June 2024
Text: Hebrews 11.2
Introduction: Note: This might be effectively be introduced by the choir,
- or a quartet, singing, "Faith Is The Victory."
- A. Faith is claiming God's promises and responding to them
- with no reservation about the outcome
- B. The text mentions Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel
- and others, all men of great faith
- C. David has been chosen as our hero for this lesson
I. DAVID DECLARED HIS FAITH IN THE LIVING GOD 1 Samuel 17.6
- A. He put no confidence in gods of wood, stone or gold
- B. His life as a shepherd brought him into direct contact
- with the wonders of God's creation
- 1. The rising and setting of the sun on an orderly schedule
- 2. The regular appearance of the stars. and of the moon in its regular phases
- 3. The bubbling of brooks; the birth of a lamb
- 4. The singing of the birds; the chirping of the crickets.
- 5. These, and others, all declared to David: "God lives. "
- C. If God is not a living God, then there is no God.
- 1. Near the end of his life, David declared: "The Lord liveth" 2 Samuel 22.47
- 2. Job said: "I know that my redeemer liveth," Job 19.25
- 3. Jesus said: "As the living Father hath sent me," John 6.57
II. DAVID DECLARED HIS FAITH IN THE DELIVERING GOD, 1 Samuel 17.37
- A. God delivered him from a lion and a bear
- B. This strengthened his faith that God would deliver him
- from the sword of Goliath
- 1. Such faith seems to have convinced troubled King Saul, verses 38 and 39
- 2. He then offered David the use of his armor
- C. David's faith caused him to reject the provisions of men
- in favor of the projection of the living God
III. DAVID DECLARED HIS FAITH IN SPITE OF CYNICS 1 Samuel 17.8-47
- A. King Saul endeavored to dissuade him, vs 33
- B. Through no fault of his, he had incurred the anger of his bother, Eliab
- 1. Eliab laughed almost hysterically
- when David put on King Saul's over-size armor
- 2. He probably sneered in unbelief when David determined to meet the giant
- armed only with his shepherd's staff and sling
- 3. He probably shouted in mockery as David confidently moved out
- across the intervening valley, "Little brother,
- do you have any message you want us to give to our father, Jesse?"
- 4. He probably sneeringly called out, "Be careful littIe brother
- remember that old Prophet Samuel said you would be king someday,
- but that giant will feed your dead body to the dogs.
- That will show up that old prophet, ha, ha."
- 5. Laughter and ridicule does not deter those with real faith in the real God
- a. Goliath cursed and ridiculed David, vs 43.
- b. His insults and threats were blasphemous, verses 42-44
- C. David's faith enabled him to praise God for victory before the conflict began
IV. THROUGH FAITH DAVID WAS VICTORIOUS, 1 Samuel 17.48-51
- A. David never doubted the outcome of this confrontation
- 1. He ran to engage the foe, vs 48.
- 2. Faith enables one even to enjoy the conflicts against God's enemies
- B. Through faith David prevailed
- 1. With a sling and a stone.
- 2. There was no sword in his hand; he did not need one
- C. Goliath's head was severed with his own sword.
- 1. The unsaved, God-defying, are their own worst enemies