An in depth study of King David's life and journey.
Great in insight into how would should emulate him and also how we should definitely NOT. ;)
-My one and only complaint would be that for some of the referance verses, The author uses The message "bible"*shudders*. I understand why he used it in some cases. (It gives a more modern take on the verse, giving it a more personalized image for the reader if you will.), but just because I understand it...doesn't mean I have to like it. ;P
HIGHLIGHTS/NOTES
- page 37
"The giant-killer rediscovers courage. Yes, he has a price on his head. Yes, he has no place to lay his head, but somehow he keeps his head."
- page 38
"Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me!
For my soul trusts in You;
And in the shadow of Your wings, I will make my refuge."
– page 39
10.16% " Soon (David's) brothers and other relatives joined him there. Then others began coming -men who were in trouble or in debt or who were just discontented-until David was the leader of about four hundred men."
**King David and his Merry Men** XD"
– page 40
"You'll never know that Jesus is all you need until he is all you have."
– page 41
"Vengeance fixes your attention at life's ugliest moments."
"Resentment kills a fool, and envy slays the simple."
– page 47
"What he did was unthinkable, unacceptable, inexcusable, but I'm not finished yet."
Your enemies still figure into God's plan. Their pulse is proof:
God hasn't given up on them. They may be out of God's will, but not out of his reach. you honor God when you see them, not as his failures, but as his projects."
– page 49
"Forgiveness... is choosing to see your offender with different eyes.""
– page 61
"Inquired of the Lord."
– page 62
"Hiding out with the enemy brings only temporary relief."
– page 66
"...be quick to pray. Stop talking to yourself. Talk to Christ..."
– page 66
"God who is never downcast, never tires of your down days... Next time you lack the will to go on, seek healthy counsel. You won't want to. Slumping people love slumping people. Hurting people hang with hurting people. We love those who commiserate & avoid those who correct. Yet correction & direction are what we need."
– page 67
"Take a long look at the shore that awaits you. Don't be fooled by the fog of the slump. The finish line may be only strokes away."
– page 71
"Support systems don't always support. Friends aren't always friendly. Pastors can wander off base & churches get out of touch. When no one can help, we have to do what David does here.
He turns toward God."
– page 74
"Brook Besor: It's okay to rest
"Jesus fights when you cannot."
– page 79
"Jesus wept. Peter wept. The Ephesians wept on the neck of the Apostle whose face they were never to see again. Christ stands by each mourner, saying, "Weep, my child; weep, for I have wept."...
-F.B. Meyer"
– page 83
"There is no need for you to grieve like the rest of men, who have no hope."
– page 90
"You have a Bible? Read it.
Others have asked your question. You aren't the first to face your problem. Others have stood where you stand & wondered what you wonder. Seek their advice. Consider the outcome of their way of life & imitate their faith."
– page 91
"You have a heart for God? Heed it."
"God will not lead you to violate His Word."
– page 99
"Nevertheless."
"David turns a deaf ear to old voices. Those mockers strutting on the wall tops? David ignores them. He dismisses their words & goes about his work. "
"Two types of thoughts continually vie for your attention...One proclaims God's strengths; the other lists your failures."
– page 100
"Why listen to mockers? Why heed their voices? Why give ear to pea-brains & scoffers when you can, with the same ear, listen to the voice of God?"
– page 102
"Turn a deaf ear to old voices. And as you do, open your eyes to new choices."
"If the wall is too tall, try a tunnel."
– page 107
"The image of a dead Uzzah sends a sobering & shuddering reminder to those of us who can attend church as often as we wish, take communion anytime we desire. The message: don't grow lax before the holy. God won't be loaded on convenient wagons or toted about by dumb animals. Don't confuse him with a genie who pops out at the rub of a lamp or a butler who appears at the ring of a bell."
– page 110
"▪God's present is his presence.
▪God loves you too much to leave you alone, so he hasn't.
▪No awe of God leads to the death of man."
– page 117
"▪Promises. Pledged amidst spring flowers. Cashed in February greyness.
▪God sets the standard for covenant keeping."
– page 118
"▪God takes promises seriously & seals them dramatically."
– page 119
"▪Need a picture of our promise keeping God? Look at Hosea buying back his wife. Look at the smoldering pot passing between the animals. Look at the rainbow. Or look at Mephibosheth."
– page 120
"Your eternal life is covenant caused, covenant secured, & covenant based."
– page 121
"When you love the unloving, you get a glimpse of what God does for you."
– page 123
"You can climb to high for your own good.
...Your hearing dulls...your eyesight dims.
It's hard to focus on people when you are so far above them."
– page 128
"Tis' wiser to descend the mountain than to fall from it."
– page 129
"Humility doesn't mean you think less of yourself, but that you think of yourself less.
▪︎Come down from the mountain. You'll be amazed what you hear and who you see. And you'll breathe a lot easier."
– page 136
"Place the mistake before the judgment seat of God. Let Him condemn it, let Him pardon it, and put it away."
– page 144
"Your children are not your hobby; they are your calling."
– page 154
"Write today's worries in sand.
Chisel yesterday's victories in stone."
– page 155
"Peace is promised to the one who fixes thoughts & desires on The King.
1 Chronicles 16:12"
– page 156
"Prayer is essential in this ongoing warfare."
– page 158
"What good has problem-pondering gotten you? You've stared so long you can number the hairs on Goliath's chest. Has it helped? No. Listing hurts won't heal them. Itemizing problems won't solve them. Categorizing rejections won't remove them. David lobotomized the giant because he emphasized the Lord."
– page 163
"He became one of us...to redeem all of us."