King David

As a child, David was doubted because of the way he appeared. When king Saul could not find anyone to go up against Goliath, David was not slow to volunteer. Even as a child, David was strong in faith. Yahuah had already shown him how to slay lions and bears. He knew that Yahuah would give him the head of Goliath too. That wasn’t his only trial, for Saul became jealous of him later; when the people said that David had killed ten thousands, and accredited Saul with only a thousand. Saul was on a mission to kill David. David fled from before his face. Later, Saul would die and David would become king. David fell to his sin when he saw Bathsheba bathing naked. He desired to have her, so he sent her husband to the frontlines of battle to be killled. Because of this, Yah made David lose the child that him and Bathsheba had in birth. King David had to run yet again when his own son, Absalom, would seek his kingdom. Yahuah fought for David yet again, his son got his hair tangled up in a tree and was hanged. Yahuah would not allow David to build his house because he had too much blood on his hands. David was very sorrowful for all that had befell him, and he repented. Yah rescued him.

Job 5:19 He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee.