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In this episode of "Open the Bible" with Pastor Colin Smith, we're diving into the heart of the Christmas story through the lens of a revered biblical hero – King David.
King David wasn't just Israel's celebrated leader; he was a forerunner to the Messiah, the one to whom God promised an eternal kingdom. Although David achieved monumental victories, like his defeat of Goliath, he knew the people needed a saviour greater than himself, a righteous ruler to guide them towards true peace.
Pastor Colin will share with us today from 1 Samuel 17, where the tale of David and Goliath unfolds. It's a story many are familiar with, but we're looking beyond the battle lines to see the profound symbolism – both armies hinging their fates on one man's combat. David represents a type of Christ, who would ultimately enter humanity's fray, confront the colossal giants of sin, death, and hell, and claim victory on our behalf.
As you listen, let the realisation settle in that Jesus, the greater Son of David, enters our struggles, fights our battles, and secures our triumphs. In His kingdom, we’re not just subjects; we're co-heirs to the promises made to David long ago.
In this episode of "Open the Bible" with Pastor Colin Smith, we're diving into the heart of the Christmas story through the lens of a revered biblical hero – King David.
King David wasn't just Israel's celebrated leader; he was a forerunner to the Messiah, the one to whom God promised an eternal kingdom. Although David achieved monumental victories, like his defeat of Goliath, he knew the people needed a saviour greater than himself, a righteous ruler to guide them towards true peace.
Pastor Colin will share with us today from 1 Samuel 17, where the tale of David and Goliath unfolds. It's a story many are familiar with, but we're looking beyond the battle lines to see the profound symbolism – both armies hinging their fates on one man's combat. David represents a type of Christ, who would ultimately enter humanity's fray, confront the colossal giants of sin, death, and hell, and claim victory on our behalf.
As you listen, let the realisation settle in that Jesus, the greater Son of David, enters our struggles, fights our battles, and secures our triumphs. In His kingdom, we’re not just subjects; we're co-heirs to the promises made to David long ago.