Why did David refuse Saul's armor before fighting Goliath?
It did not fit him, and he chose to trust God rather than human protection.
What is the greatest lesson Jonathan teaches about biblical friendship?
A true friend seeks God's will and is willing to sacrifice for the good of another.
What does God's faithfulness to David teach about His promises?
God always keeps His promises, even if fulfillment takes many years.
If you had to summarize David's life in one sentence, what would it be?
David trusted God in every season, and God faithfully guided, protected, and fulfilled His promises through him.
What was the biggest difference between David and the Israelite army when they faced Goliath?
David trusted God, while the army focused on Goliath's size and strength.
Why did Jonathan warn David about Saul's plans instead of staying silent?
Because he was committed to righteousness and to keeping his covenant with David.
What was God's surprising response when David wanted to build Him a house?
God promised to build David a lasting dynasty instead.
What quality helped David face both Goliath and King Saul with confidence?
His trust in God.
Why was David angry when everyone else was afraid of Goliath?
Because Goliath was mocking God and His people.
Why is Jonathan's friendship with David considered an act of faith?
He accepted God's choice of David as king instead of clinging to his own rights.
What did David's desire to build the Temple reveal about his priorities?
He wanted to honor God above himself.
Who said, "The battle is the Lord's"?
David.
What lesson did God teach Israel by giving victory through a shepherd with a sling instead of a soldier with armor?
God often uses the weak to display His power and receive the glory.
Jonathan knew David would become king. What did his response reveal about his character?
He humbly accepted God's plan instead of becoming jealous.
Why is God's covenant with David significant in the overall story of the Bible?
It points to the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ.
What do David defeating Goliath, waiting to become king, and writing Psalms all reveal about his character?
He consistently trusted God.
Why did God use a shepherd boy instead of Israel's trained soldiers to defeat Goliath?
To demonstrate that God's power, not human ability, brings victory.
How did Jonathan show that loyalty to God was greater than loyalty to his father's sinful actions?
He protected David instead of supporting Saul's attempt to kill him.
Why couldn't Solomon completely fulfill God's promise to David?
Solomon's kingdom eventually ended, but God's promise pointed to an eternal King.
Why did David refuse to kill Saul even when he had the opportunity?
Because Saul was the Lord's anointed, and David trusted God to remove him in His own timing.