God Looks at the Heart | Facing Giants with Faith (1 Samuel 16–17)
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In 1 Samuel chapters 16 and 17, we see one of the most famous stories in the Bible — David and Goliath — but this account is about far more than a giant being defeated.
In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee reads through 1 Samuel 16–17 and pauses to unpack powerful lessons about identity, faith, obedience, and trusting God completely.
We talk about how God does not look at outward appearance, but at the heart, and how David knew exactly who he was in God before he ever stepped onto the battlefield. David didn’t try to be someone else, wear Saul’s armor, or fight in his own strength. He trusted the God who had already been faithful to him.
This episode also addresses how the world tries to twist words, motives, and actions — just as David was misunderstood — and why believers must stay grounded in who God says they are.
Ultimately, this story reminds us that the battle does not belong to us — it belongs to the Lord.
Why God looks at the heart instead of outward appearance
How David’s identity in God shaped his courage
Why knowing who you are in Christ matters when facing opposition
What it means to be a person after God’s own heart
Why David refused to be anything other than who God made him
How the world twists words and motives
Why victory comes from God’s strength, not our own
1 Samuel 16–17
1 Samuel 16:7
Psalm 20:7
Zechariah 4:6
Romans 8:31
When you know who you are in God, you don’t fight with fear or comparison. You fight with faith, humility, and confidence — knowing the victory comes from the Lord.
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