Sermon Tone Analysis

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God’s king does not line up with worldly expectations.
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In what ways does the choice of David defy human standards?
God’s king trusts in the Lord’s deliverance.
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How did David demonstrate his faith in these verses?
God’s king accomplishes a decisive victory for his people.
In what ways does David’s victory over Goliath foreshadow Jesus’ greater victory at the cross and the resurrection?
In David, we see a picture of an unexpected warrior and king.
Jesus is the greater King whom no one expected to win the victory over sin and death, but through His death and resurrection, He is mighty to save.
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