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A psalm of David. When he fled from his son Absalom. Title of Psalm 3 NIV
Why was David a man after God’s own heart? Perhaps because David’s every heartbeat pulsed in rhythm with God’s own. Few thoughts crossed his mind that did not find their way to David’s Lord. His conversation with God was rarely put on hold and never abandoned with disinterest. No matter what happened to David, God was the first to hear about it.
David called out to the Lord for mercy when his reputation was attacked (Psalm 4:1-2).
He pleaded with God for compassion when he was weak in body and sick of heart (Psalm 6:1-3, 6).
He expressed marvel and wonder as he spent the night under the sky—and told God how he wondered at the exaltation of humanity (Psalm 8:3-4).
He questioned the Lord when he felt like God was far away and wicked people were getting away with murder (Psalm 10:1-6).
David’s heart lay open before God in anguish, grief, joy, and exaltation—every emotion expressed to God in prayer. David spoke his heartfelt prayers to God, and later God gave his prayers back to humanity as part of scripture.
Whether you echo David’s words, or express your own thoughts and feelings, you can share your whole heart and life with the Lord.
Prayer: Lord, transform me. Like David, I want to share my heart with You in any and every circumstance.
Why was David a man after God’s own heart? Perhaps because David’s every heartbeat pulsed in rhythm with God’s own. Few thoughts crossed his mind that did not find their way to David’s Lord. His conversation with God was rarely put on hold and never abandoned with disinterest. No matter what happened to David, God was the first to hear about it.
David called out to the Lord for mercy when his reputation was attacked (Psalm 4:1-2).
He pleaded with God for compassion when he was weak in body and sick of heart (Psalm 6:1-3, 6).
He expressed marvel and wonder as he spent the night under the sky—and told God how he wondered at the exaltation of humanity (Psalm 8:3-4).
He questioned the Lord when he felt like God was far away and wicked people were getting away with murder (Psalm 10:1-6).
David’s heart lay open before God in anguish, grief, joy, and exaltation—every emotion expressed to God in prayer. David spoke his heartfelt prayers to God, and later God gave his prayers back to humanity as part of scripture.
Whether you echo David’s words, or express your own thoughts and feelings, you can share your whole heart and life with the Lord.
Prayer: Lord, transform me. Like David, I want to share my heart with You in any and every circumstance.