1 Samuel 17–18; 24–26; 2 Samuel 5–7, The Battle Is the Lord’s
In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore some of the most familiar stories in Samuel, including David and Goliath, David’s relationship with Saul, and the remarkable example of Abigail. While these stories are often remembered for dramatic moments, the conversation focuses on deeper themes of faith, identity, spiritual maturity, and trusting God’s timing.
The discussion centers on the truth that “the battle is the Lord’s.” Through David’s victory over Goliath, Tess and Becky emphasize that faith is less about personal strength and more about knowing who is fighting alongside you. They also reflect on the dangers of comparison through the contrasting reactions of Jonathan and Saul to David’s success, encouraging women to celebrate one another’s gifts rather than viewing them as competition. God often works through people the world overlooks, and His deliverance rarely looks the way we expect.
They also highlight Abigail’s wisdom, restraint, and quiet influence, showing how seemingly small acts of peacemaking can change the course of history. Whether facing anxiety, loneliness, disappointment, or uncertainty, this episode reminds listeners that God values authentic faith, uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes, and is present in every battle we face.