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1 Samuel 17:35

Posted on 22 September 2025
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“And I went out after him, and smote him, and delivered it out of his mouth: and when he arose against me, I caught him by his beard, and smote him, and slew him.”

Context:1 Samuel 17:35 is part of the well‑known story of David and Goliath. The Philistine giant, Goliath, was challenging the Israelites to send a champion to fight him. David, a young shepherd boy, volunteered to face Goliath, relying on his faith in God and his past experiences as a shepherd.

David’s Experience:In this verse, David recounts his past encounters with danger while tending his father’s sheep. He explains that when a lion or a bear came and took a lamb from his flock, he would pursue the predator, strike it, and rescue the lamb from its mouth. David shows his courage, resourcefulness, and the protection he received from God in those situations.

Symbolism:David’s description of smiting the lion and the bear carries symbolic significance. Lions and bears are often used in the Bible as representations of powerful enemies or forces that threaten God’s people. In this story, David’s victory over the lion and the bear foreshadows his eventual triumph over Goliath. It demonstrates that God had equipped him with the strength and skill necessary to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges.

Trust in God:David’s words reveal his trust in God’s help and deliverance. He attributes his victories over the lion and the bear not to his own strength but to God’s intervention. By acknowledging God’s role in his past successes, David demonstrates his reliance on the Lord for the upcoming battle against Goliath.

Application:1 Samuel 17:35 provides valuable lessons for believers today. It teaches us that our past experiences, even seemingly small or insignificant, can prepare us for future challenges. We can draw strength from remembering how God has guided and protected us in the past.

Additionally, the verse encourages us to trust in God’s power and provision when facing daunting situations. Like David, we should rely on the Lord rather than our own abilities. God equips and empowers His people to overcome the giants in their lives, whether they are literal or symbolic.

Furthermore, 1 Samuel 17:35 reminds us to give glory to God for our victories. David acknowledged that it was God who delivered him and gave him success. We should cultivate a heart of gratitude, recognising that any triumph we experience is ultimately a result of God’s grace and intervention.

In conclusion, 1 Samuel 17:35 captures the faith, courage, and trust in God displayed by David in his encounter with Goliath. This verse encourages us to rely on God’s strength, draw on past experiences, and give glory to Him in all circumstances.

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