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A Giant Problem

A Redemption Tale (The Prophecy and the Hope)

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A Giant Problem

By: Marty Machowski
Narrated by: Marty Machowski
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A giant roars. A warhorse rages. And a young shepherd steps forward.

Goliath’s voice booms across the valley, his taunts shaking the hearts of Israel’s soldiers. “Give me a man that we may fight!” But instead of stepping forward, the warriors shrink back in fear—all except the warhorses.

Sargon, the mighty stallion of Eliab, rears up, nostrils flaring. "Let me at that goon! The bigger they are, the harder they fall!" He’s ready to charge into battle alone—until Eliab yanks hard on the reins.

Then, clip-clop, clip-clop—in trots Devorah, a humble donkey carrying supplies for Jesse’s youngest son, David. But David isn’t here just to deliver food. He hears Goliath’s mockery, sees the fear in Israel’s ranks, and makes a bold decision. “I’ll fight him.”

Cheers erupt from the warhorses. Disbelief ripples through the Israelite army. And then, with a single, stunning strike—the giant falls!

The battlefield explodes! Warhorses thunder past Goliath’s lifeless body, hooves pounding as Israel’s army surges forward in victory.

"Woo-hoo!" Devorah brays as the Philistines scatter in terror.

Listen in as history is made—when a shepherd defeats a giant, and the warhorses charge into battle!

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