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David and the Heart of God - Week 3: Fame & Injustice

David and the Heart of God - Week 3: Fame & Injustice

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Scripture: 1 Samuel 18.

Today we look at the cost of fame, the discouragement of injustice, and we will see what we can learn from David on how to navigate through them.

In our text we read of David’s progression of fame. He was a natural leader, a brilliant tactician, and widely acclaimed for his accomplishments. While David increased in popularity, Saul became very angry and he began to keep his eyes on David. Saul saw David as a threat to his throne and begins to want David killed, even throwing his own spear at him several times - but David escapes.

David is an honorable man and refuses to retaliate by attacking Saul because he knows that Saul is the currently anointed King. (David has been anointed to be the next king, but he knows God is in charge of that timing so honors God’s current choice of king by not retaliating against him.)

Saul sends David away on warrior campaigns hoping David might be killed, yet David continues to be successful. With David’s continued success in leading the Israelites so skillfully in battle and his acclaim continuing to grow, Saul becomes afraid of David.

What we see is David’s fame increases as he navigates the perils of fame. How did God enable David to cope, thrive and survive the fame with people and the injustice from Saul?

A look at David’s Character:
⁃ David trusted in the Lord above all else. He trusted in the Lord and not in himself, not in his own abilities or his own insights. David did what Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding, in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”

⁃ David was courageous because his courage came from God. David knew what the scriptures say, “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”

⁃ David was patient and did not act rashly or try to take matters into his own hands. He knew he was the Lord’s newly anointed king but he did not usurp that authority. Rather he remained patient in waiting for God’s timing. Psalm 27:14 “Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.”

⁃ HOWEVER! David WAS a sinner like all of us. Jesus is our Savior. We are not saved because of anything we’ve done, but rather we are saved because of everything that Jesus has done!! Philippians 5:8 tells us that Jesus, “being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death—even death on a cross!” David is a great hero, but Jesus is our Savior!!

We not only have forgiveness and eternal life through Jesus, but we have the strength to live our lives each day with purpose and with profound impact by relying on Him alone!


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