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Standing Firm Series, Part 3: “Courage in Crisis: Facing Your Giants”

November 10, 2025 By Alesha Williams

Sermon Recap – Sunday, November 9, 2025 

In this third installment of the Standing Firm series, Pastor Williams explored what it means to have Courage in Crisis—drawing lessons from David’s encounter with Goliath in 1 Samuel 17:26. David’s words, “Who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should taunt the armies of the living God?” remind us that courage is not the absence of fear but the presence of faith.

1. When Faith Meets Fear

Before every victory, there’s a moment of fear. Pastor Williams reminded us that the difference between running from fear and facing it head-on is faith. Like David, our courage must be rooted in the confidence that the battle belongs to the Lord, not to us.

2. Perspective on Giants

David’s perspective transformed an impossible situation into a testimony of God’s power. He understood:

  • The battle was the Lord’s.

  • His identity was grounded in being a servant of the living God.

  • Every challenge was an opportunity for God’s glory to be revealed.

When our perspective shifts from fear to faith, we can see obstacles as platforms for divine demonstration.

3. Our Particular Giants

Pastor Williams named three “giants” that believers often face:

  1. Discouragement – the voice that says, “You can’t.”

  2. Division – the enemy’s strategy to weaken God’s people.

  3. Denseness (Spiritual Slowness) – when complacency replaces conviction.

Each giant tests our endurance and unity, but through faith, they can be defeated.

4. Five Stones for Our Giants

David’s courage was matched by preparation and trust. Pastor Williams outlined five practical steps inspired by David’s “five smooth stones”:

  1. Remember God’s Faithfulness – Recall past victories.

  2. Reject Ill-Fitting Solutions – Don’t wear someone else’s armor.

  3. Focus on God’s Reputation – Act for His name’s sake.

  4. Take the Next Small Step – Move forward even when the outcome isn’t clear.

  5. Stand Together in Faith – Unity fortifies courage.

5. From Personal Courage to Community Strength

True courage doesn’t end with one victory—it spreads. When we stand firm individually, we strengthen the community around us. Courage inspires courage; faith multiplies faith.


Journaling Questions

  1. What “giant” am I currently facing that challenges my faith?

  2. How can I shift my perspective from fear to faith in this situation?

  3. Which of David’s “five stones” do I need to apply most right now?

  4. In what ways can my personal courage strengthen others in my community or church?

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