He Walked into War Like a Man Who’d Already Won
David didn’t flinch.
Not when enemies rose.
Not when armies gathered.
Not even when shadows whispered that God had gone silent.
He said—“Whom shall I fear?” Not as a question, but a verdict. He was done being afraid.
“Though an army encamp against me, my heart shall not fear.” (Psalm 27:3)
But don’t mistake him f…