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LESSONS FROM A GIANT SLAYER
II Samuel 21:15-17
Introduction:
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This lesson centers around an obscure battle between David and a giant name Ishbi-benob.
2. Let us notice some of the valuable lessons we can learn from this account.
I. Satan Is Not Impressed with Our Reputation
A. I Samuel 17:43-46 David had a reputation as a mighty warrior.
B. I Corinthians 10:12.
C. One cannot rely upon past accomplishments to get him through present troubles.
D. (Job 1:8-12).
E. (Luke 4).
F. There is also a degree of vulnerability in our strength.
1. (Numbers 12:3; 20:10-11).
2. (Matthew 26:35,51; 26:69-70).
II.
Satan Does Not Give Up After Just One Defeat
A. There are times when we will utterly defeat Satan, but he will return.
B. (II Samuel 16:5-11; 19:18-23; I Kings 2:8-9).
C. We all have our giants to kill throughout life.
D. (Ephesians 6:11).
E. Note that he tempted Jesus three times (Luke 4).
III.
We All Need Help At Times
A. (II Samuel 21:17).
B. None of us are self sufficient.
C. Do you suppose this is one reason we have a corporate worship service that we are
not to forsake (Hebrews 10:24-25)?
D. (Galatians 6:2).
E. David was fortunate to have a friend there to help him.
IV.
Our Roles of Service Sometimes Change
A. David was no longer the great warrior that he once was.
B. But David still was a tremendous value to Israel.
C. I Corinthians 12:14-18.
Conclusion:
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We all have our giants to kill.
2. Hopefully, we will enlist in the Lord's army, put on our armor, and join in the victory
Put on the Full Armor of God
Ephesian 6:10-18
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