God In The Times Of KingsSýnishorn
God Looks to Your Heart
God had rejected Saul as king because of his disobedience and rebellion. Now, God has sent the prophet Samuel to the house of Jesse, for one of Jesse’s eight sons will be the next king. When Samuel arrived and saw Eliab, the oldest, he assumed that Eliab must be God’s choice. Apparently, Eliab was physically impressive. But Eliab was not God’s choice, and God admonishes Samuel for a serious flaw in the way he viewed people, a flaw that we still have today.
He says, "Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart."
We look at outward appearance; God looks at inward character. We look at external traits; God looks at internal traits. We look at the body; God looks at the heart. We look at superficial things; God looks at substantial things, things that matter. We can be so enamored by the body—by beauty and muscles, fitness and thinness, hair and tans, athletic prowess and physical gifts. We give adulation to sports celebrities while largely ignoring the unsung heroes around the world who delight the heart of God.
We are so shallow. We, who are followers of Jesus Christ, who claim to live for the next world and not for this world, who serve the One who was nailed naked to a bloody cross, should know better. It is high time that we start seeing people as God sees them. Our perspective can be worldly (like the world’s) or godly (like God’s). It is time for God’s people to be godly.
God chose David, the runt of the family. Why? Not because of David’s appearance, but because David had a heart for God. As Samuel had earlier said to Saul, "But now your kingdom shall not continue. The Lord has sought out a man after his own heart, and the Lord has commanded him to be prince over his people, because you have not kept what the Lord commanded you."
That’s what God is looking for: men and women whose hearts beat for God.
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About this Plan
The age of kings in Israel's history is filled with much revelation from God. In the midst of all the circumstances that the people and the rulers lived in, God manifested Himself and made Himself known. In this plan we will learn from some of these stories and worship the God of David with our whole being.
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