In my women’s Bible study we are doing a wonderful study on David written by Priscilla Shirer, Beth Moore and Kay Arthur. Yesterday Priscilla kicked off the study with an insightful message about David’s anointing. She reminded us that not everyone thought he was the likely choice for the next king. After all, people have a certain image in mind when they think of a king.
I’ve always been intrigued with the contrasts between Saul, Israel’s first king, and David, the king God appointed because he was a man after God’s own heart.
Remember why Israel got a king to begin with? They just had to be like everyone else. God was supposed to be their king and He had appointed judges and priests to guide them. These were spiritual leaders, but the people wanted political leaders like everyone else. They wanted royalty. And so, royalty is what they got.
Saul was appointed king by God because he was exactly what the people expected, what they wanted. First Samuel 9:2 says Saul was “a choice and handsome man, and there was not a more handsome person than he among the sons of Israel; from his shoulders and up he was taller than any of the people.” He looked the part and God knew that was what was most important to the Israelites. I’m kind of thinking that is still true today.
But when God had about had it with Saul’s shenanigans He sent His servant Samuel to anoint a new king, one who would tell the truth when approached about his sin, one who would value God’s presence more than God’s physical blessings, one who would ask God for instructions and follow them instead of doing his own thing, and one who would seek out the Lord rather than running from Him. He sent Samuel to anoint David, a man after God’s own heart.
David didn’t necessarily look the part of a king evidently. I think Hollywood made a movie about David a number of years ago and if I’m not mistaken Richard Gere played the role of David. I think Gere is pretty handsome and I have a feeling he looks more like Saul than David. We like to think of David as extremely good-looking, but all the Bible really says about his appearance is that he was ruddy in complexion, probably from spending so much time outdoors with the sheep. He obviously didn’t look like a king to his brothers or his father. They were all amazed when Samuel anointed him. And he didn’t look like much of a threat to Goliath the Philistine. He mocked him when David approached him in battle. But of course he may have grown into a fine specimen of a man. Still the point is, he did not look like king material when Samuel anointed him for the job at the age of 15.
I met a king of sorts who didn’t look the part either. In fact this man looked plain out scary the first time I saw him.
My friend Kim, my Aunt Ida and I were on our first day of our Appalachian Trail adventure a few years ago. As our luck would have it, rain began to fall on us just as we hit the trail. We didn’t get to go as far as planned that first day because of the heavy downpour and were forced to stop at the first shelter we came to even though it was only about 3 o’clock in the afternoon. When we stopped at the shelter there were already five men lying on the rustic floor of this three-sided room. They didn’t seem thrilled that three women would now expect them to “move over a bit” and we weren’t thrilled to be spending the night with the five unshaven, smelly guys who had obviously been on the trail a while.
Kay,
Thanks for commenting on my blog.It is always a treat to meet a new sister in the Lord.I love your story about David.I also enjoyed your bluebirds blog.I think that it is a great idea to notice those moments.I am just now starting to notice those in my own life.They are wonderful memories I treasure in my heart.
I believe that one way of developing my inner woman is by reading blogs like yours. 🙂 This is an awesome post!
Thanks friends!
Love it!
That was a pretty funny night. It taught me never to "judge a book by it's cover" or a hiker by his scarey looks. Made me laugh and remember a really great trip. Kay, you are so insightful. How you come up with these meaningful blogs day after day is amazing to me. I will always remember Green King
Thanks for stopping by my blog. No, the guys didn't get any headaches. lol
Actually, anytime we're in crowds, I'M the one who gets headaches! I don't like them at all. We beat the crowds that day, though, so it was definitely a great day. 🙂