One of my favorite people in the Bible is David. I think it’s because he was seemingly more human then any of the other men and women in the Bible (not saying the others are like aliens or anything ;). But there were some really messed up things about David that are just downright wrong…such as lying, adultery, murder and so on. Yet, he was still favored and called “a man after God’s own heart!” That is amazing and gives me so much hope.
So the question is, “How do we become people after God’s own heart?”
I have come from a very conservative Christian background where they preached they way to God’s heart is by living a “Holy Life,” which means you deprive yourself of everything pleasurable to the flesh. I am not necessary talking about sin, it could be not going to Six Flags, or the women could not wear red shoes…..And this was all “for the glory of God.” What they were really preaching was that we can earn God’s favor by the works of our own flesh! So if you can stick to all the rules and commandants of God, plus the bonus rules of Pastors, then you can become a man or women after God’s own heart.
Then there is the other extreme-those that say once you have professed the Lord as your Savior, it’s done and settled, you’re saved, so now you can basically live your life without any morals or convictions because God will always call you back home.
When you truly Love God, you will stay away from both extremes and you should find yourself in the middle. We must understand that Love for God is the only vehicle that will bring us to the heart of Christ and there we will find true "Holiness."
So back to David.
David was a Shepherd-
a) Before David was called the greatest King of Jerusalem he was a Shepherd. He learned to lead and love the flock of which he was in charge. David was responsible to make sure his sheep were fed, had water to drink and were safe at all times. The same nurturing and caring spirit that David had for sheep he also had for people. When Goliath heckled the armies of Jerusalem, what upset David more than anything was that this giant was defiling and cursing the people of God. David was the defender and friend of the weak; he was willing to die for people. David loved King Saul and would not touch God’s anointed. Even when Saul chased him into the caves and tried to kill him, still David would not touch or speak evil of Saul. God loves a Shepherd! (I can preach on that note for a while ;)
David was a Worshipper-
a) Before David become known as the great Psalmist (or Worship Leader), he was a worshipper himself. While tending to the sheep, David would bring out the harp and sing unto the Lord. He learned to worship God when he was alone and there was no one around to see him. He learned to focus and totally surrender his love and affections in worship to God. As a Music director it’s amazing to me how many people want to sing on the platform and be worship leaders or soloists, yet they have never learned to be worshippers when it’s just them and God; or people that have not learned to be a worshipper in the pew without a spot light on them. God help us to be true worshippers!
David was a Fighter-
a) Before David was the giant-slayer, and became known to slaughter thousands in battle, he learned to fight by defending his sheep. It is very important how we learn to fight. Because how we learn to fight-and what we fight for-determines if we are true fighters. David fought for the integrity of God and for those who were weak. I have seen many people that just fight when someone does them wrong… the only time they defend anything is when someone treats them in a “Un-Christian” way. But these are the same people that will not defend a brother or sister in the church. If someone else gets messed with they turn their backs and say “that’s not my battle.” As worship leaders we must be defenders of the poor and weak in spirit, we must learn how to fight for our brothers and sisters, we must learn how to share their burdens and pains. David believed in social justice!
Awesome, keep up the good work
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