David occupied a unique place in the mind of God. Of this warrior-king God said, "A man after mine own heart, " and so he was. Not always righteous in his actions, but always repentant, David's outstanding characteristics are brought out vividly through these radio sermons now published in book form. These messages follow the life of David from youth to old age and answer why he was indeed a man after God's heart. Many will see in David a "man of like passions" whose spiritual problems and experiences parallel their own. Some of the 20 chapter headings The Price of Popularity; Persecuted, Fleeing, But Not Forsaken; A Good Man in Bad Company; David's Darkest Hour; David Chastened of God; David Hands On the Torch.
I took the first of the three volumes up thinking I would get an in-depth look into the person and life of Moses. The tidbits of information specifically about and related to Moses was highly disappointing. the only redeeming value, and its few and far between, is Biblical truth that is relevant to today. The style and content reminded me a lot of "Purpose Driven Life".