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Text: [[Hebrews 11]].2
 
''Introduction:'' Note: This might be effectively be introduced by the choir,


::or a quartet, singing, "Faith Is The Victory."


[https://sotwtx.org/docs/outlines-ABCFaith.pdf by O H Griffith]
: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


DECLARING FAITH
::2. The regular appearance of the stars. and of the moon in its regular phases


Text: Hebrews 11: 2.
::3. The bubbling of brooks; the birth of a lamb


Introduction: Note: This and others in the series might be effectively
::4. The singing of the birds; the chirping of the crickets.
introduced by the c oir, or a quartet, singing, "Faith Is The Victory."


A. Faith is laiming God's promises and responding to
::5. These, and others, all declared to David: "God lives. "
them wi h no reservation about the outcome.


B. The te mentions Gideon, Barak, Samson,
:C. If God is not a living God, then there is no God.
Jephth ,David. Samuel and others, all men of
great fai h.


C. David h been chosen as our hero for this lesson.
::1. Near the end of his life, David declared: "The Lord liveth" [[2 Samuel 22]].47


I. DAVIDDEC ED HIS FAITH IN THE LIVING GOD,
::2. Job said: "I know that my redeemer liveth," [[Job 19]].25
I Samuel 17: 6.


A. He put ,0 confidence in gods of wood, stone or
:3. Jesus said: "As the living Father hath sent me," [[John 6]].57
gold.


B. His life as a shepherd brought him into direct
II. DAVID DECLARED HIS FAITH IN THE DELIVERING GOD, [[1 Samuel 17]].37
contact ith the wonders of God's creation.


1. The ising and setting of the sun on an orderly
:A. God delivered him from a lion and a bear
sched e.


2. The r gular appearance of the stars. and of the moon
:B. This strengthened his faith that God would deliver him
in its egular phases.


3. The ubbling of brooks; the birth of a Iamb.
::from the sword of Goliath


4. The s ging of the birds; the chirping of the crickets.
::1. Such faith seems to have convinced troubled King Saul, verses 38 and 39


5. Thes, and others, all declared to David: "God lives. "
::2. He then offered David the use of his armor


C. If God is not a living God, then there is no God.
:C. David's faith caused him to reject the provisions of men


1. Near he end of his life, David declared: "The Lord
::in favor of the projection of the living God
liveth" IT Samuel 22:47.


2. Job id: "I know that my redeemer liveth,"Job 19:25.


3. Jesus said: "As the living Father hath sent me," John
III. DAVID DECLARED HIS FAITH IN SPITE OF CYNICS [[1 Samuel 17]].8-47
6:57.


II. DAVIDDEC ED HIS FAITH IN THE DELIVERING
:A. King Saul endeavored to dissuade him, vs 33
GOD, I Sam el 17:37.


A. God deli ered him from a lion and a bear.
:B. Through no fault of his, he had incurred the anger of his bother, Eliab


B. This stre gthened his faith that God would deliver
::1. Eliab laughed almost hysterically
him fro the sword of Goliath.


1. Such aith seems to have convinced troubled King
::when David put on King Saul's over-size armor
Saul, erses 38 and 39.


2. He th n offered David the use of his armor.
::2. He probably sneered in unbelief when David determined to meet the giant


C. David'sf: ith caused him to reject the provisions of
::armed only with his shepherd's staff and sling
men in f voe of the projection of the living God.
- 12 -


III. DAVIDDEC ED HIS FAITH IN SPITE OF CYNICS,
::3. He probably shouted in mockery as David confidently moved out
I Samuel 17: 8-47.


A. King Sa I endeavored to dissuade him, vs 33.
::across the intervening valley, "Little brother,  


B. Through no fault of his, he had incurred the anger
::do you have any message you want us to give to our father, Jesse?"
of .his bother, Eliab, verses 28 and 29. I can
imagine:


1. Eliab laughed almost hysterically when David put on
::4. He probably sneeringly called out, "Be careful littIe brother
King aul's over-size armor.


2. He .robably sneered in unbelief when David
::remember that old Prophet Samuel said you would be king someday,
deter . ed to meet the giant armed only with his
shep erd's staff and sling.


3. He p obably shouted in mockery as David confidently
::but that giant will feed your dead body to the dogs.  
move, out across the intervening valley, "Little
broth r, do you have any message you want us to give
to 0 father, Jesse?"


4. He PibablY sneeringly called out, "Be carefullittIe br-
:That will show up that old prophet, ha, ha."
other remember that old Prophet Samuel said you
woul be king someday, but that giant will feed your
dead ody to the dogs. That will show up that old
prop t, ha, ha."


5. Laug ter and ridicule does not deter those with real
::5. Laughter and ridicule does not deter those with real faith in the real God
faith the real God.


a. oliath cursed and ridiculed David, vs 43.
:::a. Goliath cursed and ridiculed David, vs 43.


b. is insults and threats were blasphemous, verses
:::b. His insults and threats were blasphemous, verses 42-44
4 -44.


C. David's f ith enabled him to praise God for victory
:C. David's faith enabled him to praise God for victory before the conflict began  
before t e conflict began, verses 46 and 47.


IV. THROUGH TH DAVIDWASVICTORIOUS, I Samuel
IV. THROUGH FAITH DAVID WAS VICTORIOUS, [[1 Samuel 17]].48-51
17:48-51.


A. David the outcome of this
:A. David never doubted the outcome of this confrontation
confron


1. He r to engage the foe, vs 48.
::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 didn't need one.
::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 ved, God-defying, are their own worst
::1. The unsaved, God-defying, are their own worst enemies
enemi s.




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Revision as of 10:57, 29 June 2024

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
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


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