1 Samuel 16:1-13 – David Chosen as King
For a
long time Samuel mourned for Saul’s rejection as king. Then the Lord said that’s enough. It’s time to move on, because He has chosen
another to be king. Samuel was to go to
the house of Jesse in Bethlehem, because one of his sons had been chosen. He was to take a heifer to be sacrificed and
ask Jesse to join him. Then the Lord
would show Samuel what to do. So Samuel
consecrated Jesse and his sons and invited them to the sacrifice.
Jesse
had 7 sons who were brought before Samuel, but the Lord said none of them were
the chosen one. He told Samuel to not look
at their appearance or height. The Lord
doesn’t look at the things man looks at.
Man looks at the outward appearances, but the Lord looks at the heart. Then Jesse’s youngest son, David who was
tending sheep was brought to Samuel. He
was ruddy with handsome features. The
Lord said this is the one. Samuel
anointed David with oil in the presence of his brothers and from that day on
the Spirit of the Lord was on David with power.
Do you look for those perfect looks and personality?
Do you look for those perfect looks and personality?
Principle: God looks at the heart not the outward appearance.
1 Samuel 16:14-23 – David Served Saul
“Now the Spirit of the Lord had departed from Saul and an evil
spirit from the Lord tormented him.” – 1 Sam. 16:14. Let me clarify
this. God never commits evil, but
He can use evil whether it’s through nature, human actions or spiritual beings
to accomplish His purposes. However, we
cannot blame our suffering on God’s punishment.
Sin has entered our world in every form.
Suffering will remain a part of our lives as long as we are alive or
until Jesus returns.
In the Old Testament the Holy Spirit came on a person temporally for a particular situation, but in the New Testament the Holy Spirit was much better. When you become a believer, the Holy Spirit comes to you and will never leave.
David
was humble and willing to serve as God called him. He was patient and obedient.
Where
has God called you to do special work?
What is
keeping you from serving Him?
Principle: God prepares and gives His children power to serve.
1 Samuel 17 – David Slays Goliath
Philistines
continue to harass the Israelites. They
gathered on top of the hillside and the Israelites on the other hillside. They never attack Israel. Then one day a champion Philistine, Goliath
who was a great warrior standing 9 feet tall stood and shouted at the
Israelites to send someone out to fight him.
He wore bronze armor and helmet. He
said whoever wins the other will be the others servants. Goliath continued to shout day after day at
Israel. Fear paralyzed Saul and the
Israelites.
David was
still tending sheep and playing the harp for Saul. He was not old enough to be in the army. One day David brought food to army camp where
his brothers served. He saw Goliath
shouting and taunting the Israelite army. As Goliath mocked Israel and God, David
learned that Saul had offered rewards for anyone who could kill the giant
Philistine. David didn’t care about the
size of the Philistine, but that he was disgracing Israel. David told Saul that he would go and fight him. His brothers burned with anger when they
heard David and dismissed him and called him conceited and wicked.
David knew
he was capable and had experience in fighting when he killed lions and bears
who were after his sheep. He showed
great courage and faith that God would rescue him just as He had before with
the lions and bears. So Saul allowed him
to go fight Goliath. Saul dressed David
in armor, but it was much too heavy so David removed it and went to fight with
only the weapons he used to protect the sheep.
When
Goliath was David coming, he cursed him.
David said, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I
come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of the armies of
Israel, whom you have defiled. This day the Lord will hand you over to me,
and I’ll strike you down and cut off your head ..… all those gathered here will
know that it is not by sword or spear that the Lord saves; for the battle is
the Lord’, and he will give all of you into our hands.”- 1 Sam. 17:45-47.
That’s
exactly what happened. David killed Goliath
with his sling and a stone. Then he cut
off his head. When the Philistines saw
their champion was dead, they turned and ran.
The Israel pursued them and plundered their camp.
We learn
a lot from David. He was a “man after
God’s heart”. His story points to the
greatest King of all, Jesus who came from the line of David. Jesus and David are very similar. Samuel revealed God’s choice and John the
Baptist revealed Jesus as God’s chosen One; the Holy Spirit came on David and Jesus
was full of the Spirit after His baptism; David fought for the honor of God’s
name and to protect his people; Jesus died for God’s glory and to free His people
from sin; David and Jesus were born in Bethlehem.
When people see you in crisis, do they see you panic?
What Goliath are you facing?
What Goliath are you facing?
In battle
do you run or do you stand firm and fight?
Principle: A heart filled with passion for God will
respond to the Spirits call for courage.
Next time
we will continue our study in 1 Samuel. See you here.
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