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David's Giant Faith
The following script was written for use with Handle Bag puppets. Use and construction of Handle Bag puppets is included in the book, "Puppets, Kids, and Christian Education." The script is availabe for personal use, but may not be redistributed.
David's Giant Faith
© 2001 Kurt Hunter
This is the
story of a boy named David. David was a
shepherd and tended his sheep in the fields outside Bethlehem.
David would
lead the sheep out to the fields in the morning and the sheep would graze in the fields
all day. Most of the time there wasn't much
for David to do, so he would bring his harp with him.
David was a
fine musician. He would play the harp and
sing songs, while he watched the sheep. He
wrote songs of praise and thanks to God. He
knew that God was with him and would always protect him.
One day,
David's father, Jesse, came out to the fields. He
told David to take some food to his three older brothers, who were soldiers in King Saul's
army. David gathered the sheep together and
followed his father back to Bethlehem.
Meanwhile,
King Saul and his army were in the valley where they had set-up camp. On the next hill was the Philistine army. In the Philistine army was a giant soldier named
Goliath. Every morning and every evening,
Goliath would come out and challenge King Saul and the Israelite soldiers.
"Send
someone to fight me", he would yell. "If
I am beaten, we will be your slaves, but if I win, you will all be our slaves." King
Saul and the soldiers would just shake with fright.
"If
your God is so great, why won't you any of you come out to fight me?" Goliath would
shout.
Just as
Goliath was leaving, David arrived with the food for his brothers. He heard what Goliath had said about God. "Why won't any of you fight him?" he
asked the soldiers. "You know that God
would be with you and protect you."
But none of the soldiers would
volunteer to fight Goliath, so David went to King Saul.
"I will fight Goliath," he told the king. King Saul laughed.
"How can you fight him? You're
just a boy." But David insisted. "God has protected me from lions and bears as
I watched my sheep. God will be with
me."
So, Saul
agreed to let David fight Goliath, but he thought David should wear armor. Saul didn't really believe that God would protect
David. He brought his own armor to David and
helped David put them on.
(Wait for armor and helmet to be put
on.)
David felt
clumsy wearing the armor. He tried walking ,
but he could barely move. "How can I
fight like this," he thought, so he took off the armor.
(Wait for armor and helmet to be taken
off.)
David picked
up some smooth stones from the river and put one in his sling, then he went out to face
Goliath.
Goliath came
out and saw David. He laughed. "Who is this boy?" he yelled. "Is this the strongest soldier your God could
find?"
David
answered him, "You come with armor and a spear, but I come with the Lord God
Almighty."
"We
will see how strong your God is," said Goliath.
David
quickly took his sling and threw a stone at Goliath.
The stone flew from the sling and hit Goliath in the head. Goliath tumbled to the ground.
King Saul
and the other soldiers were amazed, but David wasn't.
He had always had faith that God would stay with him.