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My Bible Story
David was a young shepherd boy when God chose him to be king. Everyone else looked at David’s size, but God said, “Man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” Later, David defeated the giant Goliath with just a sling and a stone because he trusted God completely.
What This Teaches Us
- God knows what is in our heart.
- Faith in God makes us strong.
- No one is too young for God to use.
- God gives courage to those who trust Him.
Memory Verse
“The Lord looks at the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7
Activities
- Sling and Stone Craft: Make a paper sling to reenact David’s story.
- Goliath Target Toss: Throw soft balls at a Goliath target.
- Heart Sorting: Choose actions that show a “good heart.”
Prayer
Lord, make my heart pleasing to You. Help me trust You like David did. Amen.
Discussion Questions
- Why did God choose David?
- What made David brave?
- How can we show a godly heart?
- What giants do you face today?
Quiz
- Who did God choose to be king?
A. Saul
B. David
C. Samuel
D. Jonathan - What weapon did David use?
A. Sword
B. Sling
C. Spear
D. Bow - What does God look at?
A. Our face
B. Our clothes
C. Our heart
D. Our money - Who was the giant?
A. Goliath
B. Herod
C. Pharaoh
D. Samson - This story teaches…
A. God uses anyone with a good heart
B. Only strong people win
C. Size matters most
D. Fear helps us obey
