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Courageous Christianity

February 14, 2016 • Dr. Danny Lovett

David volunteered for a battle that the regular soldiers had no courage to engage in. Even King Saul, who stood head and shoulders taller than most of his men wouldn't go out to fight. "Then David said to Saul, "Let no man heart's fail because of him [Goliath]; your servant will go and fight this Philistine" (I Samuel 17:32). This shows us David's courage. God used a volunteer, a shepherd, a younger brother, named David, at a time when everyone else was afraid of the enemy. Apart from David, there was no one upon whom God could lay His hand of power. David was marked as a young man of courage and we know him as a man after God's own heart. This Sunday we will look at the distinguishing characteristics of David which caused him to be a great example of how we should live our lives as courageous Christians.

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