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APRIL – LESSON 5

TOPIC: David and Goliath

I. PRAYER
II. ENERGISER

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III. REVIEW OF THE MEMORY VERSE


IV. Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen
you and help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right hand. – Isaiah 41:10“

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VI. Small Groups

A. Discussion
1. What was David?
- Shepherd
2. What do shepherds do?
- Takes care of sheep.
3. Why did Jesse, David's father, send David to the battlefield?
- To take food to three of his brothers in the army.
4. What did David see when he got to the front lines?
- A giant named Goliath.
5. What was Goliath's boast?
- He is challenging Israelites to fight and kill him if they can.
6. Why was everyone in Saul's army afraid?
- Goliath was 9' 9" - 11' tall, his armor weighed more than David.
7. What did David offer to do?
- To fight Goliath because Goliath mock God.
8. Why was David so confident that he could defeat Goliath?
- Lion and bear. David have faith in God.
9. Why didn't David wear Saul's armor?
- Because he is not used to wear it.
10. What was David's ringing statement to Goliath? (Choose a pupil to read it aloud)
- I Samuel 17:45- 46
45
But David said to him, “You come to me using a sword, a large spear and a small
spear. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of heaven’s armies. He’s the God of
the armies of Israel! You have spoken out against him. 46 Today the Lord will give you
to me. I’ll kill you, and I’ll cut off your head. Today I’ll feed the bodies of the Philistine
soldiers to the birds of the air and the wild animals. Then all the world will know
there is a God in Israel!
B. Questions
1. How will God help us fight our enemies?
- With His power living inside us.
2. Do you think God wants us to help people feel better when they’re in a bad mood?
- Yes.
3. What are some things you can do to help make somebody feel better when they’re sad
or angry about something?
- Suggestions could include talking to them, giving them a hug, doing something nice
for them, etc.
4. Why wasn’t David afraid of Goliath?
- David knew that God would help him beat Goliath.
5. Do you think God can help you when you’re afraid?
- Yes.
6. What Goliath’s need defeating in your life? Are you afraid of anything? (own answer)
7. How can you run to meet your fears?
- By asking God for help and praying.
8. What is required to get rid of fear?
- Trusting God.

VII. CONCLUSION

In the face of tough problems, it is important to remember that God is always with you. He
gives you strength when you need to do the difficult things that he calls you to do. Think
about the hardest thing that you’ve ever had to do. Before his battle with Goliath, David
prayed to God for help. When the time came, he took exactly what he would need to defeat
Goliath into the battle. The next time you face a serious challenge, take some time to pray to
God for his help, perhaps even writing out your prayer, and then be prepared for what you
must do.

VIII. MEMORY VERSE


“All those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the Lord saves;
for the battle is the Lord’s, and he will give all of you into our hands.”
1 Samuel 17:47

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