This sermon, centered on 1 Samuel 17, draws a powerful spiritual parallel between David's confrontation with Goliath and the daily battles believers face against internal and external spiritual giants such as fear, doubt, procrastination, and failure. It emphasizes that victory is not achieved through human strength, resources, or self-reliance, but through faith in God's power, obedience, and the spiritual armor provided by Christ. The preacher underscores that courage is not the absence of fear, but the decision to act in faith despite it, rooted in remembering past victories, running in confidence toward God's will, and reaping the fruit of transformed lives and strengthened community. The message calls listeners to reject the lie of failure, resist comparison, and embrace God's sufficiency, knowing that spiritual warfare is not carnal but won through divine strength, with the ultimate goal of honoring God and encouraging others to rise in faith.