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Thoughts on David (Bible Study wrap-up)

by amy

My six week study on the life of David is complete. I mentioned in an earlier post that I had been doing some thinking about what it was that made David a “man after God’s own heart”. He made a lot of mistakes. So, that statement is confusing and encouraging at the same time.

As I was getting ready for the last session with our group, I made a list of things that were different about David. Here’s the list I made as I paged through the completed pages of the study:

  • He obeyed and accepted the Lord’s call
  • Trusted God’s timing
  • Repented for his sins
  • Changed his course of action when it was wrong
  • Praised, trusted and worshiped in the middle of heart ache
  • Learned from his mistakes
  • Became more sensitive to sin
  • Turned toward God and not away during rough seasons
  • Humbled himself
  • Finished Strong

What characterized David was his perseverance and continual dependence on God. He didn’t let his missteps keep him off track.

The other big thing that jumped out at me regarding David’s life was the timing of God’s covenant with him. In 2 Samuel 7, David had not been king for long and had just brought the ark of the covenant back to Israel. He wanted to build a temple, but God had other plans for him. This was the time where God established and communicated his promise that the Savior of the world would come through David’s line. This was a plan that would  include Solomon, the son that the Lord gave to David and Bathsheba after their first son died as a result of David’s sin.

God certainly didn’t want David to make the horrible decision to claim a woman for his own that wasn’t David’s and then commit murder, but He did know that was the way that David’s life story was going to unfold. When David took Bathsheba and killed Uriah, God wasn’t wringing his hands thinking, “What should I do now to make this right,” or “How am I going to fix this mess?” There was never a time that David’s life was going to be any different than it played out. God knew what would happen and how David would accept responsibility for his actions and had already provided a way to fulfill his covenant and blessing. I love the application that how my life is today (with the good things and the disappointments) is not an alternate ending to my story. It was never going to be any different than it is unfolding now. It’s encouraging and freeing to know that He isn’t thinking, “What am I going to do now? He already knows and his promises to us are firm. God’s character doesn’t depend on my actions.


Anointed, Transformed, Redeemed

by amy

This coming Tuesday will be the last session of the Bible study, “Anointed, Transformed, Redeemed” (a 6 week study on the life of David) that I’ve been a part of. We’re a tiny little group. We started with 5 of us and now we have just 4 because one of the women moved. The small size has lent itself to making our times more cozy and open. There is time for everyone to talk about what they are learning and going through. I’ve really enjoyed it.

My friend, Catherine, and I have been leading it together. I’ve never led a study before where I did anything more than facilitate. In this one, I actually do some teaching which is frightening and fun at the same time. The story of David’s life is so full. The problem has never been to find something to discuss. The challenge is choosing one area on which to focus.

This week’s theme is “grace”- the “Redeemed” part of this study. Isn’t it confusing and encouraging that David would be called “a man after God’s own heart” when he made a good number of really bad decisions? Tonight, I’m going to spend some time thinking and studying what was it about David that made that statement true.

I’d love to hear your thoughts!


Daniel

by nathan

I’m so excited about leading the “Daniel” Bible study by Beth Moore this fall! I just finished previewing the first session yesterday and it’s going to be awesome!
It’s a unique study in that it will be divided into two parts. The first 6 weeks focus on “Lives of Integrity” and the second half is “Words of Prophecy”. The back of the workbook has this quote: “Boldly live in our modern -day Babylong without falling prey to its allure”. Doesn’t that sound like something we could all benefit from?
It’s going to be on Monday nights at 7:00 at ParkSide Church in Waconia and there will be coffee! I’m inviting every one of you women to come regardless of where you go to church or your age. Come even if you don’t go to any church. We’ll all learn something together. We start on September 15th. Let me know if you are coming!

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