TopazTide+FollowWait... David didn't take 5 stones because he was a bad shot?! (How did I miss this) 🤦♂️Alright, I need to know if anyone else missed this, because I feel like a rookie. I’ve heard the David and Goliath story a thousand times. The pastor always said David took five smooth stones from the brook just in case he missed with the first one. Nope! I was cross-referencing 2 Samuel 21, and the giant Goliath wasn't an only child. He had four giant relatives/brothers in Gath (one of them literally had six fingers and six toes!). David didn't take five stones because he lacked confidence. He took five stones because he was fully prepared to wipe out Goliath’s entire bloodline if the other four decided to jump in! That is incredibly hardcore. True faith isn't just believing God will help you win today's battle; it's being locked and loaded for whatever the enemy's camp tries to throw at you next. #DavidAndGoliath #SpiritualWarfare #BibleFacts #ArmorOfGod #Truth226Share
Cody Wilson+FollowGoliath was nearly 10 feet tall. (David wasn't just brave, he was outmatched!) 📏⚔️We hear the story of David and Goliath so much it feels like a fairy tale. But let’s look at the numbers. 1 Samuel 17 says he was "six cubits and a span"—that’s about 9 feet 9 inches tall! His armor alone weighed 125 pounds. His spearhead was 15 pounds of solid iron. David was likely a teenager standing 5 feet tall. When we face "giants" in our week—bills, health issues, family drama—we think they are too big. But David knew that the bigger the giant, the easier the target for God. Entering Monday with that mindset! 💪🙌 #DavidAndGoliath #FaithOverFear #BiblicalHistory #MondayMotivation #Giants3014Share