Introduction
Good morning, everyone. Let us turn to 1 Samuel, chapter 17. This chapter appears to have a straightforward theme: victory in battle depends entirely on Jehovah God. The author of 1 Samuel, in writing chapter 17, simply wanted to expound on this very direct point. But strangely, the Israelites' response when faced with battle was panic and fear. Would God grant them victory with such a reaction?
We must gradually cultivate a stable character. This is a vital habit for life. In my years of ministry, some individuals, due to their faith, were very afraid of their husbands or children. I told them not to fear, as there was nothing to be afraid of. When they genuinely overcame their fear once, nothing happened. You won't know unless you practice it. If you are controlled by your inner feelings, you won't believe that God will give you victory. If one does not believe, how can one receive? In our respective lives, if we try, we may find that the difficulty we face is like a mountain, but no matter how high the mountain, it cannot be higher than God. And no matter how great the difficulty we face, it is not greater than our God. This is our declaration of faith.
Returning to this chapter, it speaks of the Israelites facing a giant, said to be nearly 3 meters tall. Imagine a person of 1.5 to 1.7 meters standing before someone nearly 3 meters tall. Do not assume that the person is only twice as short. In reality, the 3-meter person's arm might be 10 centimeters longer. Before you can even land a punch, their fist will hit you first. You don't need to do anything; they just extend their arm, and you're helpless.
That's why boxing is categorized by weight class: 60, 70 kilograms, even a difference of just 5 kilograms can make a big difference. A heavyweight, lightweight, or featherweight boxing champion cannot compete against each other. This is just a difference of a few kilograms. A person who is 2.8 meters tall would be considered skinny at 100 kilograms; someone slightly stronger would be at least two to three hundred kilograms. If a 60-kilogram young man fights someone who is two to three hundred kilograms, they would just pin you to the ground and sit on you, crushing you to death.
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 armour of bronze weighing five thousand shekels; on his legs he wore bronze greaves, and a bronze javelin was slung over his back. His spear shaft was like a weaver’s rod, and its iron point weighed six hundred shekels. A shield-bearer went ahead of him (1 Samuel 17:4-7).
The Goliath the Israelites faced, according to scripture, was six cubits and a span tall. A cubit is approximately 0.45 meters, making him about 2.8 to 2.9 meters tall. The spear he carried had a head weighing 10 kilograms. This is like the weight of a sledgehammer; no one could withstand it if swung. Is God bigger than the giant, or is the giant bigger than God? Of course, God is bigger than the giant! This giant Goliath didn't just appear today. He was around in the days of Caleb and Joshua. Back then, giants had also terrified the Israelites, resulting in them wandering in the wilderness for forty years. Once people lose faith, they not only tremble at the sight of giants but also wet their pants at any difficulty. They'll just need to prepare more diapers.
Based on the Israelites' history of facing giants, by the time of David and Saul, it was nothing new. Joshua and Caleb had defeated many giants in the past, including those with iron chariots. When the Israelites entered Canaan, the situation was quite similar to today, but people forget over time. I tell you, always look for precedents. If there is a precedent, following it is called tradition.
The Israelites knew they were facing a giant, but even so, victory in battle depends on God. Did victory in battle depend on God in the past but not anymore? Therefore, people must learn from history, but people never learn from history. There are countless examples of the Israelites overcoming giants. They were able to come to this place because they overcame giants. In the battle of Jericho, the giant fell at the hand of God. When the Israelites left Egypt, they overcame Pharaoh, who used the most advanced weapons, yet they were useless before God.
We must know that victory in battle depends on God. If you don't have this experience, it doesn't matter, but you must know what happened in history. If God could give the Israelites victory in history, God can definitely give you victory. You may have fear inside, but you must know that it is God who gives you victory, not you comparing yourself to the giant, but God comparing Himself to him. The key question is whether you have God's presence. As long as God is with you, the giant cannot stand before you; if God is not with you, even if it's not a giant, it will be enough to give you trouble.
Learning the Lesson of Tradition from History
Chinese Mingding Destiny places great emphasis on tradition. What we inherit is Jesus Christ! If Jesus Christ can do it, we can do it! Could Jesus Christ heal those born lame or blind? Of course! So learning tradition from history is important. Chinese Mingding Destiny has never invented anything; we simply take what Jesus did and imitate it. To master this lesson, you have to work hard. We never used to deal with persecution mania. But Jesus did, and we’ve likewise addressed problems with eyesight. Jesus did lots more than this. This is called tradition!
One day, a person with persecution mania came to me, always feeling that the student next to him wanted to kill him. He said: Teacher, I know he won't kill me, but I just feel like he will. This is mental illness. Some people take the words of the mentally ill seriously, liking to inherit from them. Isn’t this dangerous? Some people say: Teacher, there was no one around when Cain was alive, so how could he feel that someone wanted to kill him? Do you believe the words of the mentally ill? In my opinion, if you chat with people in a mental hospital, they can see all sorts of things you can't, and their minds are filled with dark and chaotic thoughts. We shouldn’t believe them. Let's not inherit from the mentally ill; otherwise, what will you do if you become mentally ill?
When ministering to this person with persecution mania, I ministered for several days in a row. Each day, he would be fine, but the next day the feeling would return. When the feeling returned, I had to continue. At that time, I was still working, so I had to work and minister to him. My work was almost ruined. Each session took three to five hours, and I was exhausted. I thought, if one day I could be like Jesus, touching a patient and healing them, that would be great.
Although one touch doesn't heal now, I understand that Jesus has deep experience, but we don't yet. So I practice. After three days, the child said to me: Teacher, give up. This is just how I am. But I disagreed. If it doesn't work today, we'll continue tomorrow; if it doesn't work tomorrow, we'll continue the day after. If it doesn't work in a month, we'll do it for a year. I can put aside everything else, but I can't put this down. Then I discovered this was a declaration. That night, he was healed, and he never had that thought again.
I think this is quite powerful. This is called faith. I learned this from the old man who moved the mountain. He dug at that mountain every day; if we had an excavator today, it would be enough for us to dig for a while. So how important is tradition? If you don't know Jesus today, you can inherit from me. Chinese Mingding Destiny is very good at this. Later, when demons came to me, they were so scared of me that they wet their pants. Not me needing diapers, but the demons needing diapers when they came before me.
A sister's mother had cancer and improved a lot under my ministry. This sister had migraines since she was a teenager. When she returned home from abroad and saw me ministering to her mother, she asked me to pray and heal her migraines. As a result, she was completely healed in 5 minutes. She said many anointed pastors had prayed for her but hadn't healed her, and she was confused as to why it happened so quickly with me. At the time, I was an obscure pastor, unlike now when Chinese Mingding Destiny has a lot of influence around the world. She was too embarrassed to say it, but I knew in my heart that she wondered how this little pastor was so powerful that she was healed with one prayer. Many anointed pastors hadn't healed her, but she was healed with my prayer.
I said it's easy. If you're not healed today, I'll persist until tomorrow; if you're not healed tomorrow, I'll persist until the day after. I'll take care of it! This assurance was crucial, and it was resolved in 5 minutes because demons can't withstand my faith! It’s what I inherited from Joshua, Caleb, and David. I can't withstand my repeated practice. If it doesn't work today, I'll practice until tomorrow, and if it doesn't work tomorrow, I'll practice until the day after. In my words, even if I die, the God I pray to will fulfill what I say. But those anointed pastors just do it once and then turn around and don't care. You say my move is powerful, then if you want to inherit, inherit this from me.
If some people come to me with a mindset of worshiping a guru, so be it. But if you insist on seeing me for something that can be done online, and then you lose faith when you see me, thinking I don't look like anything special, casually wearing a T-shirt, and walking sloppily like a regular person, then my inner faith is different. So don't worship gurus; I won't receive you. Actually, it's really not necessary; it's the same online. That faith can transcend time and space. If you come from afar, we'll just annoy each other. Faith can truly transcend space and can be inherited. Reading this chapter, we see that David overcame the giant Goliath. Do you know where he inherited that from?
David's family has a history. Everyone in Jericho was destroyed, but Rahab's family was saved. Later, Rahab became David's great-grandmother. Rahab's child was named Boaz, a wealthy man. Boaz's wife was Ruth, Jesse's grandmother, David's great-grandmother. Ruth and Rahab were people of faith. Further back, Tamar also came from this lineage. They were all great people of faith.
Originally, Rahab was to be killed in Jericho, but because she trusted God, God saved her. Ruth, a Moabite woman, insisted on following Naomi to Israel. She was a very powerful woman. Everyone should know that David heard stories from his family from a young age, about how Tamar gave birth to Zerah and Perez from Judah, and how it led to Rahab and Ruth. In fact, the Bible tells the story of Jesus' genealogy. And from a young age, David planted seeds of faith in his heart, pondering how to be a person of faith and longing to be like them.
The previous chapter talks about him being anointed by Samuel. The anointing made David the king of Israel. After David was anointed, he didn't immediately sit on the throne; he was still a little shepherd. But he wasn't in a hurry and didn't compete with others. Some of us, once we're anointed as king, can't wait to be crowned tomorrow, and we’re extremely impatient. But David wasn't in a hurry because he had faith that God would arrange everything well for him. Even if it doesn't look like there's an arrangement now, and Samuel has just gone home, as if nothing has happened, life goes on. But one thing is different: when a demon came upon Saul, David played the harp, and the demon fled. David did nothing; he was just an ordinary teenager, but he was so powerful. An evil spirit from Jehovah came to Saul, and when he played the harp, it fled. He could actually deal with demons! David was powerful because he was a person who practiced faith.
The Practice of Faith
After David drove away the demon, his faith grew. Although he was still living the life of a shepherd, when there was an opportunity to practice faith, he never let it go. Do you see David's shadow on me? David was powerful. He did not engage with internal competition, or competing with himself. Some time ago, someone told me that when he came to our church, he would be overwhelmed by seeing a group of people practicing faith, and felt that he can't practice faith like us, so he had to leave. But after leaving, he looked down on other churches and was unwilling to simply do nothing, or he would compete, but he couldn't compete. After a while, he find that his abdominal muscles were well-developed, so he told the little assistant that he wanted to come back and practice faith with us, but was overwhelmed and started competing again, but it didn’t work, so he started to do nothing again.
David wasn't like that. The first time he practiced faith was by driving away the demon from Saul. That's how I practiced, You can actually practice like this too. If I press once and it doesn't work, I press twice; if twice doesn't work, I press ten times, a hundred times, or even a thousand times, until they are completely healed. Practicing faith like this is actually not difficult. It doesn't cost money to buy, it doesn't require you to go around getting stamps, you just complete it by thinking to yourself. I don't overwhelm myself in practicing faith, I just engage the Satan, engage and get rid of the demon! David's faith was strong. Today, he takes down a wolf, and tomorrow, he takes down a tiger. A person of faith is powerful because he does not rely on his martial arts, but on God. Jehovah God often saved David from the claws of the bear and the lion.
Have you seen bear claws? Looking for a photo online to see, fingernails are long and sharp, and a 500-kilogram force of simply the “click” could be inserted into the flesh, and it’s a life-threatening event. God saved David from the claws of the bear and the lion. When David saw a lion coming, he grabbed its beard. Even if the lion's two large claws scratched at his head, he could withstand it. But whether it was a lion or a bear, their paws were blocked by God's power when they came before David, and they couldn't reach him. David saw clearly that being a person of faith was indeed wonderful!
Some people say, Teacher, you're making up stories again. Actually, it's not; that's what I personally experienced. A sumo wrestler weighing 200 kilograms came to me for deliverance. This man's fingers were as thick as carrots. When I drove out the demon for him, his big paws were waving in front of me, only 20 centimeters away from me. I thought, if this big paw came over and grabbed me, sat on me, and this 200-kilogram person used me as a stool, what would happen? However, that person's hands were gesticulating in front of me. Suddenly, he fell in front of me with a bang. When he got up, I asked him why his hands were waving in front of me. He said the demon wanted to strangle me to death with his hands. It really scared the daylights out of me. I asked him again why he didn't strangle me. He said he couldn't strangle me. I then realized that my God is so powerful!
Later, there was also a tall man over 1.9 meters, who was also a taekwondo master, who came to me for deliverance. He wanted to fight me, but he fell to the ground from the beginning. From then on, if you ask me if I'm still afraid, the answer is definitely no. It's just that I don't have the opportunity to encounter a bear or a lion. I can't grab their beards, and it's illegal to grab at the zoo, and they won't let you. I heard that some people in Canada often have bears lying in their yards. I was thinking that one day when I go to Canada, I'll try to grab a bear, and God will surely save me from the claws of the bear. This is also what David said.
Can God save David from the clutches of the giant? Of course, He can. Goliath, a giant of about 2.8 meters, wielded weapons like axles, and his fingers must have been as thick as rolling pins, truly frightening. But it doesn't matter, David had practiced faith and witnessed how God enables people to triumph. Blessed are those who have witnessed victory through God. After experiencing it myself, I inherited David's logic, and of course, I also inherited the faith of Rahab, Ruth, and Boaz. They have many stories, and we Chinese Mingding Destiny have no shortage of stories either. If you listen to my Bible studies and sermons, there are even more stories.
A person with Mingding Destiny is extraordinary. God is with him. Once he has Mingding, God is with him, and he practices faith. A few days ago, someone had a car accident. The car was totaled, but the person survived, though with several broken ribs that pierced the lungs, causing bleeding. She wanted me to pray for her. I went in, prayed with her for a while, and she started burping, then felt much better inside. Faith is a treasure, but it manifests perfectly in a person with Mingding Destiny.
If you are a person with Mingding Destiny, the Spirit of God will descend upon you, and you will become a remarkable person of faith. Actually, at first, I would also have fear; it would be a lie to say I wasn’t afraid. My heart would pound. When I saw a sumo wrestler weighing over 200 kilograms, I would still be afraid. But when praying for him, looking at his size, I felt that he might not be able to outrun me. In the world of martial arts, speed is the key, and he couldn't stop my agility. For example, like David and Goliath, if it were really close-quarters combat, Goliath would never catch David. With one slap, David would slip between his legs, untouchable.
Of course, this is a joke. I mean that fear can be overcome. When feelings of entanglement and inexplicable depression come, it's actually quite normal. When that energy comes, I will try hard to serve; if there is no service, I will find something to do. While working on it, I start burping, and the air inside goes out, which is good. So, a person with Mingding Destiny can eliminate depression, fear, discomfort, and even the discomfort of others. This is how a person with Mingding Destiny lives. After we serve with faith, we will find that having God with us is effective.
After listening to me, has your faith risen? Do you feel that God is really effective? We are not like those people who say all day that the Bible is the word of God, but cannot live it out. When they see a ghost, they tremble and require diapers. When there are no ghosts, they thump their chests, saying they are Christians, bigger on the inside than the outside. But in a critical moment, they have no faith. Even if you give them diapers, it won't solve the problem, because they are afraid of dying.
Goliath stood and shouted to the armies of Israel, “Why do you come out and line up for battle? Am I not a Philistine, and you are not 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.” Then the Philistine said, “This day I defy the ranks of Israel! Give me a man and let us fight each other.” On hearing the Philistine’s words, Saul and all the Israelites were dismayed and terrified. (1 Samuel 17:8-11)
At this time, the Israelites and Saul were alarmed and terrified when they heard the Philistine's words, because once they cherished their lives, they forgot about God, and their minds were full of their own little lives. A person with Mingding Destiny rushed forward, while those without Mingding Destiny shrank back to get diapers. A person with Mingding Destiny is not afraid of death. David, 1.7 meters tall, faced Goliath, 2.8 meters tall, and just rushed forward. It was heartbreaking to watch, but fortunately, David killed Goliath. What if he was 2.8 meters? 3.8 meters wouldn't work either. Even 10.8 meters is no match, because I have God. You rely on your swords and spears for battle, but I rely on the Almighty God, the Lord of Hosts. What is there to be afraid of? Moreover, I can run faster than you.
A Person with Mingding Destiny, God Gives You Good Opportunities
Now Jesse said to his son David, “Take this ephah of roasted grain and these ten loaves of bread for your brothers and hurry to their camp. Take along these ten cheeses to the commander of their unit. Ask about your brothers’ welfare, and bring back some assurance from them.” Saul and David’s three oldest brothers were in the Valley of Elah fighting against the Philistines. (1 Samuel 17:17-19)
The Philistines and Israelites were fighting, when suddenly David's father asked David to take some food to the battlefield to see his brothers. In fact, David had long been eager to go to the battlefield to kill the enemy. Some people want to go to the battlefield, while others, when they hear about going to the battlefield, immediately look like their father has died. David was thinking about going to the battlefield, and his father sent him the opportunity. People with Mingding Destiny are hard to kill, unlike those without Mingding Destiny. Moreover, people with Mingding Destiny often encounter good opportunities.
The Israelites had been saying, “Do you see how this man keeps coming out? He comes out to defy Israel. The king will give great wealth to anyone who kills him. He will also give him his daughter in marriage and will exempt his family from taxes and service in Israel.” (1 Samuel 17:25)
When David encountered a good opportunity, he immediately seized it. After arriving at the battlefield, he heard that if he could kill the giant Goliath, he could marry the king's daughter, moving one step closer to the throne. Wasn't this a godsend? No wonder Samuel came to anoint me as the king of Israel. It turned out to be true. If I can't be king now, then being the king's son-in-law will do. When Saul is not around, go and sit on Saul's throne to feel what it's like to be king. This seems very worthwhile. Don't think David has Mingding Destiny; he calculates things very clearly. As a result, after asking around, he was brought to Saul, who quickly had someone call him over. Seeing that it was just a young boy, Saul thought he couldn't do it.
Saul replied, “You are not able to go out against this Philistine and fight him; you are only a young man, and he has been a warrior from his youth.” But David said to Saul, “Your servant has been keeping his father’s sheep. When a lion or a bear came and carried off a sheep from the flock, I went after it, struck it and rescued the sheep from its mouth. When it turned on me, I seized it by its hair, struck it and killed it. (1 Samuel 17:33-35)
David went up to fight the Philistines, and Saul questioned whether he could go. Goliath had been practicing martial arts since he was a child. He was a taekwondo master, a national martial arts champion, even a heavyweight champion. David hadn't even won a featherweight championship. But David had material to assure King Saul that he didn't need to worry. Whether it was a lion or a bear, he would kill one if it came, and kill a pair if two came. Could it be that God saved him from the mouths of the lions and paws of the bears, and yet could not save him from this Philistine? God will surely be with him.
Your servant has killed both the lion and the bear; this uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, because he has defied the armies of the living God. David said, “The Lord who rescued me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine.” Saul said to David, “Go, and the Lord be with you.” (1 Samuel 17:36-37)
At this time, Saul also remembered God's words. Like the Israelites, he was so frightened when he saw the Philistines that he wet his pants. He was extremely terrified, with diapers worn inside that no one knew about. Don't look at David's brothers shouting there; none of them dared to go up.
Then Saul dressed David in his own tunic. He put a coat of armor on him and a bronze helmet on his head. David fastened on his sword over the tunic and tried walking around, because he was not used to them. “I cannot go in these,” he said to Saul, “because I am not used to them.” So he took them off. Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the stream, put them in the pouch of his shepherd’s bag and, with his sling in his hand, approached the Philistine. (1 Samuel 17:38-40)
Now that there was finally someone who dared to go up, Saul quickly gave David his armor and sword. David was not used to them, so he only took a stick, picked up five stones, and went to meet the enemy which defeated Goliath.
David reached into his bag and took out a stone. He slung it and struck the Philistine on the forehead. The stone sank into his forehead, and he fell facedown on the ground. (1 Samuel 17:49)
It wasn't that David threw the stone accurately, but that God made him throw it accurately. It was accurate because The power created by the stone was enhanced as God accelerated its trajectory similar to a rocket carrying a guided missile payload on target to the forehead. It doesn't matter if you wear armor; just aim at the place without armor and hit it once, and Goliath will fall. Goliath's head was swollen like a pig's head. David used Goliath's sword to cut off Goliath's head, and then brought this big head back to see Saul.
Everyone should know that this is an opportunity, but timid people cannot seize opportunities. I fight on the spiritual battlefield, and it's truly like passing through five gates and slaying six generals. The average person hasn't killed as many ghosts as I have. Just doing this, one day I suddenly found that my mother had Alzheimer's disease. I was quite distressed at the time, wondering why my mother had Alzheimer's. Later I discovered that my mother with Alzheimer's created many good opportunities for me. Because the ghost behind Alzheimer's is called Old Horse, and Old Horse is a very big ghost. I deal with it all day long. After I pinned Old Horse down, my mother recovered more normally.
Once, I asked my mother to go out to dinner together. As soon as I turned my head, she was not okay. Her eyes rolled back, she drooled, and her body convulsed. The ghost had come again. After praying for more than twenty minutes, the people around her were still recording. Seeing that my mother was okay, we went on to eat. An average person would have to send her to the hospital, but can the hospital deal with Old Horse? The hospital is opened by their family. As a result, the ghost came again halfway while driving. I stopped the car and continued to work on it, and she was normal again. After she was normal, someone asked me what to do. Since she was all better, we went to eat. Within this hour, Old Horse came twice. If it were someone else, they would definitely say it was a stroke, either a myocardial infarction or a cerebral infarction. But with me, it's just that Old Horse has come. My mother ate a plate of rice and came back happily, talking and laughing with me. You see, this opportunity is really good!
Once Old Horse said to me, Look how bad your mother is! She always invites me to play, and then you beat me up. I said that wasn't she inviting it to be beaten up? I get itchy if I don't beat it up! Our brothers and sisters should know that God gives you good opportunities. People without faith, when they see this, will definitely be entangled: God, why is there Goliath? God, why is there Alzheimer's? God, why is my mother like this again? With me, these are all good opportunities, and every time you triumph, there is a reward.
The Reward of Victory
Later, David married Saul's daughter and became the king's son-in-law. He was amazing, rising to the sky in one step! No longer Jesse's son, but Saul's son-in-law. They call him half a son. The reward of victory is on this spiritual battlefield. Everyone must see the good opportunities. Do you crave good opportunities? Don't prepare a pocket full of diapers, and don't wet your pants at every turn. Don't be entangled and uncomfortable when you see it. Seeing paranoid psychosis is a good opportunity. I especially like to serve those in need. People say, Teacher, don't be so busy anymore. I say, If you can handle it, handle it! If you can't handle it, bring it to me. Anyway, I have time. If I seize a good opportunity, then practice. There is a reward for victory. Do you want it or not?
Brothers and sisters, if you are very poor, it means you are not victorious. If you have a body full of illness, it also means you are not victorious. If you want to be a person, then be a victorious person. There is a reward for victory. If you can't be king, then be the king's son-in-law. If you are a girl, that's okay too. Being a queen is also good. But in any case, you must be victorious. God has predestined you to be victorious. You must become a person with Mingding Destiny. If you are a boy with Mingding Destiny, then become a prince of God. If you are a girl, then become a princess of God. Practice well, and God will give you good opportunities. The rewards of victory are extremely rich, so Old Horse often sends me money and gives money to those around us. Because I beat Old Horse up, Old Horse sends money. He says, I will send you money with a bullock cart. It's true that not many who come among us are not blessed. We must know that victory is the key; only victory can obtain the promise and reward.
Practice Your Strategy
From now on, practice your strategy. For example, David picked up five stones. They looked good, round, and smooth, with a suitable size, about the size of an egg or a duck egg, with a good weight. Once he threw them, they would immediately hit the target. That's strategy! Isn't Goliath's arm long? This is a missile! It's not about getting close. Entangling with him up close is like hitting a stone with an egg. Now I have an intercontinental missile in my hand. I press it to launch, and it hits wherever I point. That's a strategic nuclear weapon. These five small stones solved Goliath.
David usually has a lot of things in his head, and his mind is particularly flexible. When he was herding sheep, he thought of many ways to deal with lions and bears. If you suddenly see a durian tree while herding sheep, the monkeys will climb up quickly, but people can't learn to climb like monkeys. It's too dangerous; you'll fall to your death if you fall. People practice with a slingshot, and with a pop, the durian falls down, which is faster and easier. Then, at this time of war, the skill of hitting durians is used to hit Goliath's head, practiced accurately.
Some time ago, I watched a short video. There was a construction worker who was bored and practiced throwing plates or basins, accurately putting them in place which was very impressive. I said: this person is a bit like David! Usually practice strategy and develop tools, methods and tricks. For example, if you want to drill a hole in the wall, don't use your fingers to dig. It will kill you to dig. It's not practicing qigong, and it doesn't work well. It's better to get a drill. I want to figure out and invent many tricks. This is what David did, so he has strategy. David relied on the strategies he learned in his usual study, both in battles and in his speech, and even later in the process of being chased and fleeing by Saul. He was simply a military, thinker, strategist, and politician, who managed the country very well. This is what it means to be a person with Mingding Destiny. A person with Mingding Destiny is not foolish.
Did I create confusion for everyone by talking about this? I shouldn't have. I only created some material for faith. If you have faith, then start imitating David. David inherited Rahab, Ruth, and Boaz. Today we inherit David, and then we inherit Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul this is amazing.
May God bless everyone!
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