If God intended to fight every battle for us, he would not have given us all an offensive weapon called the sword of the Spirit.
David never talked about the giant like the rest did, he spoke to the giant. We do not talk about the mountains, Jesus said we should speak to the mountains and through personal faith, they will be gathered up and tossed into the sea. God does not fight for us directly. He does not respond to us waiting around on him to move on our behalf. God responds to our faith and then he moves on our behalf. This is why it confuses me when people say Jesus Faith saves and then grows us. Jesus' own faith got him through his race and he now sits at the right hand. Jesus already demonstrated his own personal faith and God moved on his behalf. It is time for the body to wake up and move through their own personal faith. This is the kind of faith that pleases God! The shield of faith can be just as much an offensive weapons as it is a defensive weapon. For faith to be offensive it must be moving forward. Faith is like a car, it moves, it does not stay parked.
I survived the Vietnam war, US Army 1970-71, 4th Infantry Div. 4/42, Airmobile unit. You cannot tell me the providence of God did not put me at the right place at the right time so that I was not wounded or killed, I moved, the enemy missed their target, all God's doing not mine. Just as God saves every believer from eternal punishment it is all God's work not ours.
Today I have stage 4 prostate cancer caused by Agent Orange from the Vietnam war. My wife and I and our Church prayed that God would lead me to and be with me through the best treatments possible, and He has praise God! You give to much credit to
"your personal faith", to move mountains. I attribute my safe return home and care for proper cancer treatments to my God and Savior, all the way period. God bless the men and women who did not return home from the war because they gave their everything so that the rest of us could return home.
God is Omni-present and Omniscient, powerful to save, we should not forget the attributes of God. I find your gospel to be self-serving, and not giving God the praise He deserves, but as the saying goes, "have it your way"