Jesus and Goliath

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With great faith, David picked up a few stones, slung one and knocked Goliath down.
Suppose for a moment that instead of David, it was young Jesus. What would a young Jesus have done in that very same scenario?
 
I prefer to meditate on what Jesus did and said. That is enough to fill a lifetime.
 
With great faith, David picked up a few stones, slung one and knocked Goliath down.
Suppose for a moment that instead of David, it was young Jesus. What would a young Jesus have done in that very same scenario?
If you concentrated on faith as a living and breathing time for Our father too decide these issues, you might think of more appropriate question`s ,

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With great faith, David picked up a few stones, slung one and knocked Goliath down.
Suppose for a moment that instead of David, it was young Jesus. What would a young Jesus have done in that very same scenario?
Judging by what Jesus did to the barren fig tree (Matthew 21:19) and to Saul (Acts 9:8), I think Jesus would have cursed Goliath and caused Goliath to go blind until he repented.
 
With great faith, David picked up a few stones, slung one and knocked Goliath down.
Suppose for a moment that instead of David, it was young Jesus. What would a young Jesus have done in that very same scenario?
Jesus came to do a particular mission for his Father, not to kill anyone, not even an enemy of his people. If he had come to defeat Israel’s enemies he’d have kicked the Romans out of Palestine. So no, the Son of God came to save sinners not to judge/destroy anyone–that was simply not the Father’s will for him.
 
Thank you all for your replies. I think I need to rephrase the question - better articulated.
 
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