Growing up a church girl, I was never a David fan. I flat out didn’t like Him. The unfaithful, the murderer. He already had 8 wives, yet he took the only thing His most loyal servant, Uriah treasured. Furthermore, Uriah was the man willing to die for Him who would not leave His side, but he had Him killed due to His own guilt. 2 Samuel 11
Yet, with all the greats in the history of the bible, David is the only one that God considered pure. A man after God’s own heart. How can that be?
God testified, 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
I really struggled with this, asking, “why God do you call David a man after your own heart? Why not Job who was stripped of everything, yet stayed loyal to you? Or why, not Moses, why not Noah who served you with great faith and obedience?”
Mind Blown
He then spoke to my heart and revealed, “it’s not because David was perfect, yet because he was humble, repentant and had a pure heart.” All throughout the Psalms, we see this desperate cry and raw emotion from David.
In one verse he’s crying out, “God, why have you forsaken me!” then you read in the very next verse, “Yet you are enthroned as the holy one. I will forever trust you.” He laid out His heart wide open in such complete honesty, holding nothing back before His king.
What He Seeks
I know that is what he seeks in us, it’s not perfect, performance-based faith. Instead, He instead seeks a humble and pure heart. So He requires us to be free of selfish motive, pride, and self-reliance. For we are nothing without Him. He must purify my heart.
We can do nothing on our own and everything belongs to Him. When we hold fast to that truth then God is well pleased. Furthermore, when we come to Him with a humble and pure heart, he begins to use us in ways we could never imagine. We were created to be His light in this dark world and make an unerasable mark.
Let’s Pray:
“Lord, forgive me of pride, selfish motive, and anyway in me that doesn’t please you. Purify my heart. You are God. Without you, we can do no good thing. We need you. Come make our hearts right and pleasing to you. Amen.”
Linda says
Love this Sister! Keep sharing, I always look forward to your posts!!!
Leah says
Thank you for your encouragement! Thank you!
Kristin says
Timely word for me, thanks Leah!
Leah says
Thank you!
Esther says
Amazing!