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Facing Your Giants
 
vcfss 10~/27-28~/2007
VCF New Haven 12~/2~/07
1Samuel 17:1-58
Announcements:
            Alpha starts
            Video
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I.           Introduction:
a.       Common human experience
*SLIDE 2*
                                                              i.
To live is to face problems
                                                            ii.
Children
1.     Jaxen problems are hunger and safety
2.
She touched me
3.
He took my toy
                                                          iii.
Teens
1.     Hurtful words from peers
2.     Boy girl problems
                                                         iv.
Young adults
1.     Career choices
2.     College debt
3.     Marriage
4.     Friendships
                                                           v.
Marriage
1.     Giving up selfishness
2.     Adjustments to living together
3.     Finances
                                                         vi.
New parents
1.     Learning to care for a helpless baby
2.     Juggling time spent together
3.     The baby sucks up all my time
4.     Always tired
                                                       vii.
Parents
1.     Raising children
2.     Living with teens
3.     Guiding teenagers into adulthood.
4.     How much of your opinion is enough and how much is too much.
b.      Add to that
                                                              i.
Sickness and health problems that can come at any age
*Click*
1.
The Dr. bills are draining your resources
2.     The Dr. are running out of options
3.
You have read everything you can find on the problem
                                                            ii.
Financial problems
*Click*
1.     Inadequate insurance
2.     Home foreclosures
3.     Bills mounting
4.     Living on credit
                                                          iii.
Loss of a job
                                                         iv.
Death
*Click*
                                                           v.
Bigotry
                                                         vi.
Intolerance
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Discrimination
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Relationship breakdowns
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1.     Separation
2.     Divorce
3.     We have so much invested in relationships so when they breakdown the pain can be intense
4.     We have given away a part of who we are and it feels like the other person doesn’t care about our feelings
                                                         ix.
Betrayal
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                                                           x.
Disrespect
                                                         xi.
Addiction
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                                                       xii.
Poor self image
 
II.
Goliath, A real physical giant
a.
The people of Israel are engaged in a battle with their enemy the Philistines
                                                              i.
The stakes are high
                                                            ii.
Instead of sending the two armies against each other the Philistines send their best warrior to engage with one of the Israelite warriors.
The losing man’s nation will become slaves of the winner.
iii.
Can you imagine sending our best up against Iran’s best?
The winner’s army would then occupy the loser’s country
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