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There are stories in the bible that shake you awake, pull you into purpose, and remind you exactly who you are in God—and David and Goliath is one of them. It’s not just a feel-good underdog moment. It is a masterclass in spiritual authority, ranking, identity, and divine strategy.







Your victory is never just for you. The moment Goliath fell, Israel got their confidence back and charged forward.






This is not a tale of a boy defeating a giant.

It’s a revelation of what happens when someone refuses to let fear, intimidation, or size determine their destiny. It's about God's divine promotion.




Goliath stood in the valley taunting Israel.
Forty days of fear.
Forty days of intimidation.
Forty days of grown men—trained warriors—running from a loud mouth with armor.



We win because God is bigger than any giant.




David walked into a battlefield everyone else had already accepted as lost.







He didn’t see a giant—he saw an opportunity for God’s glory.





When I started this journey in ministry as a woman I understood that there would be men who would think I didn’t deserve my calling. But God didn’t tell me to be strong because everything would be easy.  






He didn’t tell me to be courageous because there would be no warfare. He said it because taking territory always comes with pressure, resistance, and voices (internal and external) that whisper:







“Who do you think you are?”
“You’re not ready.”
“You’re not qualified.”
“You’re stepping into a place too big for you.”










But the truth is this:

If God commands you to step into it, He has already prepared you for it.




Courage isn’t about confidence in yourself.
Courage is about confidence in God.

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