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Goliath Must Fall Dead But Still Deadly. Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that the family of believers throughout the world is undergoing the same kind of sufferings. Peter 5 89. Orientation When Louie was a college student, he worked summers at a church camp on a rustic, jungle esque island off the coast of South Carolina. One of his jobs was to deal with the poisonous snakes and ensure they didnt become too much of a problem on the path to the bathhouse. Louie and some of the camp counselors would wallop a snake on the head with a baseball bat until it was dead. Tmnt Season 5 Episode 11 2003 more. Then theyd hold the head down with the bat and pull on the snakes body until the head popped off. The Convert Full Movie Part 1. Finally, theyd grind the head down into the sand and bury it with more sand. Why bury the head Because even though the snake was dead, there was still enough venom in its fangs to poison anyone who happened to walk by and step on them. The snakes head was dead but still deadly. Thats a good picture of our enemy, Satan. Jesus defeated him on the cross. Watch In The Valley Of Elah Online (2017)' title='Watch In The Valley Of Elah Online (2017)' />Find interesting Bible archeology news as it comes in 2017. The headlines are rewritten to understand more about the articles that contain the Biblical. Clint Eastwood Net Worth is 400 Million UPDATED in 2017. Clint Eastwood born on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, California, United States. Clint Eastwood Net Worth. This week in Goliath Must Fall, well see this double truth in action. We will explore how on the one hand, Jesus defeated Satan dead on the cross but on the other. The battle is over, the victory won. Because of Jesus death, burial, and resurrection Satan is nothing but a beaten snake with his head torn off. And yet, if we step unwarily on his dead head, those spring loaded fangs can cause grave harm. If we listen to him or give in to his schemes, well get a jab of his crippling venom. It will poison the robust life we are meant to have in Christ. This week in Goliath Must Fall, well see this double truth in action. We will explore how on the one hand, Jesus defeated Satan dead on the cross but on the other hand, that dead serpents head still has venom. It can still cause serious damage and destruction in our lives. Pretty much all of us have an area in our lives where Satan threatens to rob our joy and steamroll our capacity to love others. It might be fear, rejection, anger, addiction, or even comfort. We need to know that in Christ, the enemy is dead. We also need Jesus help to stop stepping on those poison filled fangs. We need both. In the course of this series, you will discover how to walk in the victory that Jesus has won and keep from falling prey to the giants that rise up to oppose us. Well discover that were called to live from that victory, not for it. When we look at the account of David and Goliath, we often assume that we are David in the story. Watch Beverly Hills Cop III HIGH Quality Definitons more. We think that if we can just muster enough courage and willpower, we can overcome the enemy through our own efforts. But the truth is that Jesus represents David in this story, and we can only truly overcome the enemy when we rely on his strength, not our own. Isnt that a huge reliefWelcome and Checking In Welcome to the first session of Goliath Must Fall. If you or any of your fellow group members do not know one another, take a few minutes to introduce yourselves. Then, to get things started, discuss one of the following questions How have you changed in the past five years How would you like to change in the next five years Hearing the Word Read aloud in the group the following passage from 1 Samuel 1. This is a familiar story, so as you read listen for any fresh insights and write them down to share with the group. Now the Philistines gathered their forces for war and assembled at Sokoh in Judah. They pitched camp at Ephes Dammim, between Sokoh and Azekah. Saul and the Israelites assembled and camped in the Valley of Elah and drew up their battle line to meet the Philistines. The Philistines occupied one hill and the Israelites another, with the valley between them. A champion named Goliath, who was from Gath, came out of the Philistine camp. His height was six cubits and a span. He had a bronze helmet on his head and wore a coat of scale armor of bronze weighing five thousand shekels 6 on his legs he wore bronze greaves, and a bronze javelin was slung on his back. His spear shaft was like a weavers rod, and its iron point weighed six hundred shekels. His shield bearer went ahead of him. Goliath stood and shouted to the ranks of Israel, Why do you come out and line up for battle Am I not a Philistine, and are you not the servants of Saul Choose a man and have him come down to me. If he is able to fight and kill me, we will become your subjects but if I overcome him and kill him, you will become our subjects and serve us. In groups of two or three, share your answers to the following questions What was one thing that stood out to you from the Scripture, and why How easy is it for you to think of yourself as David in this story, going up against the Goliath in your life Why did you answer the way you did What do you think we are meant to learn from this story Watch the Video Play the video segment for session one. Use the following outline to record any thoughts or concepts that stand out to you. Notes Its not Gods will for us to have giants in our lives that are demoralizing us and stealing Gods glory from us. Our enemy is like a snake without a head dead but still deadly. He has been defeated at the cross, but there is still poison in his fangs. Just as in Davids day, the enemy will send giants against us to torment us and make us miserable. We cant allow those giants to have power in our lives. We often view David and Goliath as the classic underdog story. The message we often take away from the story is that if we try hard enough, we can overcome any giant. But we are not David in the story. We cant bring our giants down by trying harder. Jesus represents David, and he is the one who does the work in bringing Goliath down. When Jesus sets us free, we are free indeed see John 8 3. David wasnt motivated simply by his own personal freedom. He was motivated to defeat Goliath so he could bring glory and fame to God. If there is a giant with its foot on our neck, God is not getting the glory in our lives. This is why any Goliath that comes against us must fall. Group Discussion Take a few minutes with your group members to discuss what you just watched and explore these concepts in Scripture. What do you think is meant by living from victory as opposed to living for it How might that play out in your lifeHow do you respond to the notion that Jesus, not you, is the David who has defeated the giant in your life What are the implications of this for the way you live your life Jesus has been given all authority in heaven and on earth Matthew 2. The reason Jesus came to earth was to crush the power of sin and death. What difference does this make as to how you view the giant in your life If Jesus has all authority and has defeated the enemy, and if he wants us to have life to the full, why do you suppose he lets the problems in our lives still have the venom to harm us How does Gods glory figure into the situation How do you go about drawing close to Jesus so that you wont step on the venomous head of a dead snake Our ultimate defense against the enemy is leaning into the all sufficiency of Christ. What does his all sufficiency meanHow can we lean into it Living from Victory For this activity, each participant will need a blank sheet of paper and a pen. In this session, you have explored the idea that Jesus, not you, is the David who has brought down your Goliath. Your enemy is dead but still deadly, and your hope is in the all sufficiency of Jesus. Your power to change isnt in Christ plus something. Its in Christ plus nothing. On your blank sheet of paper, make a list of things you tend to rely on to make your life work the way you want it to work. Include things about you your intelligence, your willpower, your determination and people or things outside you your phone, your spouse, your money. You may wish to put Jesus on this list but for now, list only the things and people you rely on to have as abundant a life as possible. When everyone is finished writing, the leader will instruct you to tear up the piece of paper.