Clothed as a Shepherd

January 27, 2026 00:05:03
Clothed as a Shepherd
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Clothed as a Shepherd

Jan 27 2026 | 00:05:03

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Show Notes

READ: 1 SAMUEL 17:1-11, 32-51; EPHESIANS 2:1-10

Can you think of a time you tried to be someone you’re not? Maybe you were trying to act more talented than you really are, or you tried imitating someone you admire. Maybe you did it to impress your friends, or even to impress God.

In 1 Samuel 17, David fought Goliath, a nine-foot-tall Philistine champion who terrified the Israelites. And David—who was likely a teenager at the time— wasn’t even a warrior yet! He was a shepherd. But David knew God was with the Israelites and would protect them from anyone who sought to harm them. King Saul clothed David in armor in preparation for the battle. But David wasn’t used to wearing armor, and he decided to go without it. He knew he didn’t need this protection because God was his greatest protection. He didn’t even take a sword—he took a shepherd’s weapons: a staff, a sling, and five stones.

David went to battle as who he was. Not a warrior, but a shepherd. David faced the judgment of everyone on the battlefield when he went out with no armor. They probably considered him foolish. But David didn’t try to be or look like anyone other than who he was. Through God’s power, David defeated Goliath.

God doesn’t ask us to be anything more than we are. He doesn’t expect us to be someone else; He loves us just the way we are. Even though we were all covered with the dirt and grime of sin, He valued us—so much so that Jesus died and rose again to save us from sin and death. God invites us to come to Jesus and be washed clean, and He gifts believers with His Holy Spirit so we can be in close relationship with Him. Now, we are free to follow Jesus with our God-given personalities, gifts, and abilities. Whenever God calls us to do something, He calls us to do it as ourselves—not as someone else—because He loves and values us just as we are. • Elizabeth Cooper

• God doesn’t expect us to try to clean ourselves up or fix ourselves before we come to Him. How can knowing this give us greater confidence when we come to Him humbly in prayer?

• God created you on purpose as a unique individual, and you have infinite worth as a child of God. As we yield to the Holy Spirit’s work in our lives, God transforms us more and more to reflect the character of Jesus, and He equips us to do the good work He calls us to do in each season of our lives. How have you seen God work through you just being yourself?

[David said,] “And everyone assembled here will know that the Lord rescues his people, but not with sword and spear. This is the Lord’s battle, and he will give you to us!” 1 Samuel 17:47 (NLT) 

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