A peek into David’s heart

A peek into the Heart of David

 

God testified concerning him: ‘I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do.’  Acts 13:22

 

David was a man after God’s heart. God established David as the King of Israel and testified concerning him that he was a man after his own Heart. God was so pleased with David that he made a covenant with David to establish his House forever.  God spoke – Your (David’s) kingdom will endure forever before me; your throne (through Christ) will be established forever [2 Samuel 7:16]. O! What a privilege for David to get such a promise from the Almighty God. And David was overwhelmed with gratitude and thanks for God. When man intends to do something for God, God blesses him with uncontainable blessings. What a Great God we have? What a glorious God. Now, let’s have a quick peek into David’s heart that pleased God so much to shower such magnificent blessings on the House of David.

The Narrative:

Let us recount briefly the events in King David’s life leading to this wonderful benediction from God. David had gone through various trials and great struggles, but God carried him through and established His kingdom. David’s kingdom was now established and God had given him rest from all his surrounding enemies [2 Samuel 7:1]. But David could not rest at ease in his Kingdom, as his heart was after God’s house. He said to Nathan the Prophet, that while he lived in a House of Cedars, ark of God was dwelling in a tent and he wanted to do build a house for God. The prophet acceded to David’s desire to do as his heart wishes as God was with Him. Now the very same night God moved the prophet to go back to David with his instructions. Imagine this-  God was so pleased with David’s desire concerning God’s house that He didn’t allow the prophet a moment to rest but give David his command and blessings. Wow- what a God we serve! When a man desire’s to do something for God’s house God doesn’t allow his angels to rest but dispatches them to commend his blessings. God promised through the Prophet Nathan that David’s dynasty will be established to rule forever because of his heart’s desire to build a House for God. David was overwhelmed and prayed worshipfully filled with thanks and gratitude [2 Samuel 7].

As we meditate on this striking course of events, its key words and similes, we get a wonderful picture of David’s heart. Let’s peek at what David’s heart is about?

Zeal for God’s House

David had a zeal for God’s house. Even when he had rest from his enemies, he couldn’t rest because the House for God wasn’t established yet. His mind was concerned about God’s House.  Indeed when we look at how he brought the Ark of the covenant of God with singing and dancing and blessing others forgetting his own self, we can bet that the zeal for House of God consumed him. We see how Jesus was angered when the House of God was made into a place of trading merchandise. And it is written that the zeal for the House of God consumed Him [Jesus]. Not only in lineage, in matters of heart, King David carried the traits of our Lord’s heart. And it is rightly stated metaphorically, Jesus is acknowledged and referred as Son of David.

 

Staying in Servantship:

Right through the chapter, we see David address himself as servant of God. He was God’s servant when he herded sheep in the pastures and he is servant still after becoming a great King who had victory over all his enemies. David had rest. He was settled. Yet he does not forget his past. He always referred himself as God’s servant. May we always have this humility and attitude to our Lord God at all times

Acknowledging God’s magnificent greatness:

When God spoke about establishing David’s house, he could not stop acknowledging God’s greatness and magnificence. He remembered how God had carried his people by displaying his awesome power and with great and mighty acts. When you remember the great acts of God, your heart is filled with awe and thankfulness.

Remembering his past:

David never forget his past. He always remembered his humble beginning. Whenever you acknowledge God, remembering your past brings a sense of deep gratitude and thankfulness for God’s goodness.

Overwhelmed with gratitude at God’s goodness:

David’s heart was overwhelmed with gratitude when God spoke about establishing his House. He said – Now what can I say Lord, for you know your servant. He had no words. How privileged we are to have such a good God. O! How he blesses his people with uncontainable blessings. His thoughts for us is far higher than our thoughts for us. Le our hearts be overwhelmed always at God’s goodness.

 

Delight and boast in God:

David never lost a moment to delight and boast in his God. There is no one like Our God, None beside thee. Remember how he delighted in bringing the Ark of the Covenant of his God. A delightful heart and a heart that boasts upon God is a heart that pleases God.

Fearful reverence:

David had a fearful reverence for God. He delighted in God’s goodness yet he worshipped him out of fearful reverence. He said- Your servant has found courage even when he received a covenant blessing from God that his dynasty will be established forever. May we all learn from David‘s heart to have a fearful reverence for God.

Confessing God’s blessings over and over:

King David did what pleased God. When he was blessed, he kept confessing God’s blessings. He prayed earnestly to God to confirm his words and establish his promise (a confession). A heart of David always confesses God’s promises as a truth and settled matter. All prayers are now directed with thanksgiving to confirm what God has spoken of the matter. May we learn to confess and stand on God’s word and promises in our lives.

Obedience to God’s will:

Finally, it must also be acknowledged, that while David’s heart burned with zeal for God, to do something for the House of God. But when God revealed to him that his son will build the House for God, not him… David accepted God’s will graciously and with gratitude. Even when the task that David wanted to do was pleasing to God, David was mindful that God has the final say over any matter. He simply obeyed God’s will over the matter. Like David, let our heart’s be not carried away by our zeal and emotions, but let us be subservient to God’s will.

 

Prayer:

Father God, We thank you and bless you for your wonderful demonstration of a man after your own heart. May we have the heart of David. May the zeal for your house consume us. Let our hearts be overwhelmed by your goodness, and may we be thankful and grateful in our hearts. Let us be subservient to your will in our lives O God. Give us the grate to delight in you and boast in your goodness and magnificence. We acknowledge your greatness and remember your mercies over our lives. Give us a heart of fearful reverence for you and may our hearts be filled with your love and blessings upon our lives. We submit to your will as we confess with gratitude and thanks all your prophecies and promises, O God! on our lives. Amen!