The EveryDay Voice
In this episode of The Everyday Voice, Rufin K. Mayala steps inside the mind of one of the most misunderstood figures in Scripture — Goliath. Not as a monster, not as a legend… but as a human being who didn’t realize he was already losing long before the stone ever flew. Told from Goliath’s point of view, this episode explores pride, false confidence, and the danger of trusting in our own strength. Using insights inspired by Bro. Branham — like “God doesn’t use big things; He uses little things so no man can glory in himself” — the story reveals a powerful truth: A giant without God is smaller than a boy who has Him. Through cinematic storytelling, modern language, and spiritual reflection, Rufin unpacks how pride became Goliath’s real downfall… and why many of us still fight our own “giants” the same way today. Theme: Pride, humility, and the hidden strength of those God chooses Key question: Where in your life have you been relying on your own strength instead of God’s? If this episode speaks to you, share it with someone who might be carrying their own battles in silence. Welcome to The Everyday Voice — where every story has something to say.
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