Throughout the Bible, there are these great things that is ascribed to David. For example, we know that he was this great warrior. Killed 200 Philistines for a bridal present for his bride. A good king. Handsome. A humble shepherd. He played the harp, among an array of various instruments. David sang, was a great worship leader, wrote many Psalms that constitute a large sum of our contemporary praise and worship music. In addition to the great things David did, the Bible says that David followed God's own heart. In 1 Samuel 16:7, it says that God doesn't look at the outside appearance, God looks at the heart. And God looked from above at that teenage heart, and God was pleased. So pleased, that God gave David an anointing and the promise of the crown and the glory of Israel.

These last weeks I've been trying to discover how exactly he pursued God's heart. And something that so common with David is that David always sought after what God wanted. So many times, David would pray 'God should I go?' or 'God, what do I do?' (ie: 2 Sam. 2:1). And I don't know, but it seems like David was great and was loved by God because he was dependent on God, for every answer to every question.

Dependence, seems easy enough right?

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