Summary of my sermon, based on 1 Samuel 17:48-51. Preached at Greenhills Christian Fellowship Toronto on September 3, 2023.
In a world filled with underdog stories, the tale of David and Goliath is an undeniable classic. The scrawny shepherd boy, David, triumphing over the colossal giant, Goliath, has become a symbol of overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges; however, beneath the surface of this well-known narrative lies a profound theological message that points us to the greater champion, Jesus Christ. In this blog post, we will explore the theological richness of the David and Goliath story through the lens of Biblical Theology.
What is Biblical Theology?
Before delving into the story of David and Goliath, it’s essential to grasp the concept of Biblical Theology. The Bible, comprised of 66 separate books written by around 40 authors over approximately 1500 years in three different languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek), is both diverse and unified. Its unity lies in its overarching narrative of Salvation, often referred to as “Redemptive History.”
While some parts of the Bible, like the Gospels, directly contribute to this redemptive history, others may not seem as connected at first glance. This is where Biblical Theology comes into play, utilizing typology and tension to uncover hidden connections that point to Christ.
Typology involves recognizing symbols in the Old Testament that function as Christ figures, foreshadowing Jesus. For example, the bronze serpent in Numbers 21, raised by Moses to heal those bitten by snakes, symbolizes looking to Jesus on the cross for salvation (Hebrews 12:2).
Tension, on the other hand, creates a longing that only Christ can fulfill. It may not overtly point to Jesus but generates a deep desire for Him. An example of this tension is evident in the story of Adam and Eve, where God’s judgment brings discontent into various aspects of life that can only be relieved through Jesus Christ.
Goliath’s Challenge
The story of David and Goliath, one of the most well-known narratives in the Old Testament, epitomizes the underdog theme. Goliath, a giant of immense proportions, serves as the seemingly insurmountable challenge. However, there’s a spiritual aspect to this confrontation as well.
God vs. god(s)
In the context of this story, each side selects a champion to fight on their behalf, representing not just individuals but the gods they worship. This reflects the notion of “God vs. god(s),” where the outcome of the battle hinges on divine intervention. Israel’s failure lies in their return to the sinful patterns of fearing their enemies, similar to their wilderness experiences.
King Saul, chosen to lead Israel, should have exemplified faith in the LORD as their salvation. However, when faced with Goliath, he, too, succumbs to fear, abdicating his role as the leader and champion of Israel. Despite his physical stature and qualities that should have made him a natural champion, Saul falls short.
Enter David, the scrawny shepherd boy. Unlike Saul and the fearful Israelites, David displays unwavering faith in the LORD. He confidently declares that the same God who delivered him from a lion and a bear will deliver him from Goliath’s hand (1 Samuel 17:37). David’s faith reveals the true underdog – Goliath – who stands no chance against the God David serves.
Who Is Your King?
The story of David and Goliath challenges us to reflect on our own faith and trust. Are we like Saul and the Israelites, intimidated by life’s challenges? Or are we like David, placing our faith and trust in the ultimate Champion, King Jesus?
Living in a broken world, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by seemingly insurmountable struggles. However, as Romans 8:31 reminds us, “If God is for us, who can be against us?” The challenge lies in living out this belief in our daily lives.
The Greater David
David, despite his greatness, had his failings. His affair with Bathsheba and the subsequent murder of Uriah the Hittite reveal his shortcomings. The story of David underscores the need for a greater Champion, the one Paul calls the “King of kings and Lord of lords” – Jesus Christ.
The story of David and Goliath is not merely a tale of an underdog’s triumph; it’s a profound theological narrative that points us to Jesus as the ultimate Champion. As we face the giants in our lives, may we remember that our faith in Christ, who laid down His life for us, grants us true and final victory. Just as David defeated Goliath, we can overcome the challenges of the world through our faith in Jesus Christ, the Greater David.
