We welcome you to the gospel. I trust that God will speak to us
all. We all need the Saviour. There's nothing finer that we
want to talk about than the Lord Jesus, as the means of meeting
every situation that we find ourselves in. We're going to speak
later on about some things that happened in David's life it
says of David that he was a man after God's own heart and the
end result of what happens to one who loves Him and seeks to serve Him.
David's story is a long one, and I want to speak on two things
about David today. One is the choosing and anointing; the
other is dealing with what is obnoxious to God how God used
him to overcome evil. And the end result of all that happened
in David's life (and of what will happen in our lives if we give
them over to God) is praise back to God, which is so rightly due
to Him. That's the final analysis of what a Christian should be
when he's been delivered, set free. He then knows that his life
is hid in Christ, and that the new life is found not on this
earth, so to speak, but he draws his power from above. And
we'll see the power which comes as a result of David's obedience to God.
God does things in ways that we sometimes don't understand. Man
would have certain men before him, where God chooses to have
others.
Here we perceive a family of eight, Jesse's family. No
doubt they were all good, upstanding young men, who were able to
do many good things. But God had chosen someone, and as the
first one came up who was tall, good-looking, and had everything
going for him, immediately the thought in man's mind was 'this
is the person'. They looked upon his outward appearance.
Let me tell you something, young friend, that God looks deeper than
your appearance. He looks deep down in the heart to see what
there is responding to His overtures of grace, and He is looking
in your heart today, seeing what you desire to do, seeing
whether you desire to know Him, seeing whether you desire to
follow Him. All of these sons who came past might have had
something good in their outward appearance, but God is not so
interested in what a person looks like outside, although He
wouldn't want him to look sloppy. There's a certain amount of
respect when we come to the things of God. But man was looking
upon the outward, and Samuel the prophet was looking upon the
outward appearance. But God said, 'No.
What I look at is not
what is outside, but what comes from inside'. The Bible says
that out of the heart are the issues of life (Proverbs 4:23).
So here we have these people coming right past, doing the right
thing and standing before him, and no doubt there was a crowd of
people watching. They'd been sanctified, they'd had a
sacrifice, and here they were all in one place, and one comes
after the other you might say, 'along the catwalk of life'
all displaying their virtues. Many people today are just like
that displaying the virtues of an outward appearance, but deep
down there's nothing there, nothing that responds to the overtures
of God's grace.
Let it not be said that anyone in this room today is not
responding to the overtures of God's grace, because God wants
you. No matter what other people might think of you, whether
you do or don't match up to the expectations of individual
people or collective people, God is not interested in that! He
is interested in whether you in your own heart and life are
going to respond to the things of God, whether you desire in
your heart to serve Him with all your love, with all your might,
with all your strength! For nothing less will do for God.
And if you want to serve God, you have to be committed to the things
of God.
So these seven men came past, and he said, 'Is that all'? You
would have thought that out of the seven they would have found
someone. But, oh no. Are there any left? Oh well, there's
only the youngest. He's out in the field, looking after the
sheep. What a beautiful expression of the Lord Jesus the
greatest Shepherd that there ever was, who loved the sheep; and
when one went away He went out to find it. There had been a
hundred, but then there were only ninety-nine. And He said,
'look, who would go after him?' God will go out a long way
after you today, to secure you for His own pleasure and
rightly so, because He gave the Lord Jesus, who came to this
scene of rejection, who was hated, scorned, mocked, and whipped,
and a crown of thorns placed upon that blessed brow. "'Man of
sorrows!' what a name ... Ruined sinners to redeem!" That's the
Saviour, and David is someone after God's own heart, and was
like God, like Jesus in a way. Here he is, the shepherd looking
after the sheep in obscurity, away from the public eye. He
wasn't sitting down or standing up, making a show of himself.
He was doing a job and doing it well. We'll find, at times,
later on when he faced the Philistines, how God used him simply
because he was obedient to God's call. Young people, older
people, are you obedient to God's call? God desires to have
you. If nobody else wants you,
God wants you and He loves you.
Make no mistake, if the whole world was to hate you, and you
found Jesus as your Saviour, God loves you. He's loved you not
because you're a sinner He doesn't love you sinning, but He
loves you because Jesus gave His life for you on the blessed
cross of Calvary. Jesus' precious blood was shed, and the Bible
tells us that without the shedding of blood there is no
remission for our sins. Oh, friend, take heed to the overtures
of God's wonderful grace!
So this young man was brought, and the prophet's heart
immediately responded as he looked upon him. The Bible says he
was a man after God's own heart. What a response!
You can tell
when somebody loves God there's an immediate response to your
own heart because you have that little link of affection that
comes as a result of it. And David came, and he was anointed.
Now I want to go a bit further on in David's life. He went back
to the sheep, to look after them. What had happened here didn't
affect him. He went back to the sheep to do the job that God
had called him for at that moment. And God was going to call
him again, and going to use him! Wherever you are, whatever
you're doing, you might think your life's nothing special. You
might think that God is not using you, or you're waiting for
something to happen. Then God will use you if you're prepared
to be used. Make no mistake about that. God wants people in
the world that rejects Him today to stand up and be counted in
the things of God. It was never more so in the history of
mankind than in the day we live, where there is a need for those
who love Jesus to stand firm to the truth, and to be living the
life that God has called them for. Not to just go along
haphazardly and expect something to happen. There must be a
certain amount of discipline in your life, and a response to
God's overtures of grace. He is calling today, as He has called
down through the ages in the Scriptures, as He has called since
He went from this scene. But the calling will not go on too
long. The time will come when the call will cease. How
wonderful to be ready for that call, when the Saviour comes. We
say, "Come, Lord Jesus". There will be nothing finer than that.
Meanwhile, He has left us here for a purpose. He has left us
here to do something, to be usable.
My friends, David went back to the sheep. And one day, there
came a great big man by name Goliath, a man of huge stature.
Who could do anything against this man as he stood there in the
valley? Can you picture the deep valley down there?
On one side are the Philistines,
and on the other the Israelites Saul
and all his men. And you couldn't mistake Goliath.
He was big!
He was tough! He had great big armor on! Who could stand
against him? God!
Goliath didn't know that God could do things
far exceedingly above anything that he might think of!
He thought he was invincible! Don't think you're invincible to God!
How is your life going, friend? Have you given your life to
Jesus? Has there been a change in your life to correspond with
what you confess? That's what God looks for. He doesn't look
for something outward in appearance. He looks for something
which is real and precious, deep down in the hearts of
individuals. So David came along. He was sent to take some
bread and various other food stuff to his brothers. He came to
where they were, and as he was there he heard this great big
fellow cursing and swearing and saying, 'Whoever kills me will
be the boss', so to speak, 'and can have this and that and the other'.
Goliath didn't know that God was living, and here he was
defying, not just the children of Israel, but God the One that
David loved! But David was not going to stand there while
someone was cursing his God. He was prepared to stand up, small
in stature, but he had the power of God in him. How wonderful
that is! David said, 'the Lord delivered me out of the paw of
the lion and the bear, and he will deliver me out of the hand of
this Philistine'. And Saul said to David, 'Go, and the Lord be
with thee'!
Then Saul got the armor out and put it on David.
David put it on and tried it out. You know, you might go to a
store and try something on, and it feels clumsy. It doesn't
feel right. Well, David had the armor, but it was no use.
He was not used to that sort of thing.
God didn't want him to put
on armor like the opposition. So God said to David, 'That's no
good. I don't want you to fight with a sword'.
And David said,
'No'. He told Saul, "I cannot go with these; for I have not
proved them". How wonderful!
So David went back to what he did
know. He had a sling and he gathered five smooth stones.
And the Philistine came and drew near to David,
and the man who bore the shield.
Can you imagine this hu-u-uge brute of a man? He really
was! Great big armor all around his face! He could
hardly walk! And here he is, facing David.
He looks at David
and says, 'Who brought you here? Go back home'! But David
stood firm. And he said to him, "Thou comest to me with a
sword, and with a spear, and with a shield"; and I love this
piece because it testifies to the power of God "but I come to
thee in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of
Israel, whom thou hast defied! This day will the Lord deliver
thee into mine hand; and I will smite thee, and take thine head
from thee; and I will give the carcases of the host of the
Philistines this day unto the fowls of the air, and to the wild
beasts of the earth; that all the earth may know that there is a
God in Israel".
Do we know that there's a God in Stawell? The same God is here
in this room in Stawell! He is the same yesterday, today, and
forever. Glory be to His name!
He's still the same God. He's
still the One that can use you to overcome what is evil. "And
it came to pass when the Philistine arose, and came and drew
nigh to meet David, that David hasted, and ran toward the army
to meet the Philistine. And David put his hand in his bag, and
took thence a stone, and slang it, and smote the Philistine in
his forehead". I was always fascinated as a young person to
read these glorious stories in Scripture! There are heaps of
them! They're alive
better than any videos you might get!
They're here in Scripture, and they're exciting, and they're
real! And God can use you just as He used a young person like
David. So overcome evil! What is needed in the world today
are upright persons who love the Lord and who are prepared to stand
upright and be counted among the many who love and serve the Master.
So David slew the Philistine. Can you imagine the Philistines
on the other bank when they saw their hero going across?
Perhaps they said, 'Oh, it'll be over in a minute'. But were
they mistaken! Oh dear, were they mistaken!
For as small as
David was and stood, he had a power in him that was greater than
anything in the world. He had God with him!
When you're able
to stand where you are and do things in God's power, then things
will happen in the world we live in today. What is needed is
for all of us to stand firm, truthfully, and to have a sense of
decency and holiness,
"without which no one shall see the Lord".
It doesn't mean that I put on a cloak and a collar and look
religious. That's not it.
What God is looking for is deeper.
David had a deep response in his heart toward God. He loved
God, and here he was doing this for God. It says that when he
rose and went and cut the head off, that the sword he used was
that of the man himself, the Philistine, the giant! He got his
sword, and it must have been quite heavy, but it was enough to
bring down and chop the head off. Then he took the head back to
Saul. It must have been a fair weight.
David must have been
fairly strong, because he had a big head to swat. Goliath had a
big head not only in its size but in its attitude! But there it
was, it was smitten up! He couldn't do anything!
He wasn't able to say anything!
He was silenced once and for all by God's power!
How wonderful it is to know that people can be silenced
when God works in their lives!
May I say in closing that in 1 Chronicles 29 we see the end
result of David's life. It would take too long to go through
the whole of Samuel and tell you all the details of the things
David did, how he failed and was restored. But when he finished
his life, it could be said of him that he died in a good old
age, full of days, riches, and honour. What a wonderful thing
to finish on that note! How we started may be differently, but
it's how we finish that's going to count. And God is looking
for something real and precious in our last days here on this
scene.
It might be the last time you hear me preach at Stawell.
Jesus might come and take us away to Himself. But my beloved
friends, let us know something of what it is to give the praise
and glory which is due to God. Jesus has loved us with an
everlasting love; He has come from heaven's highest glory to
this scene to secure people for God's pleasure.
You have a choice: to respond to the overtures of God's grace,
or to go on living the life that you want to live and find that
one day you have to meet your Maker, just like this Philistine.
He had been going on for a long time, overpowering many people,
but one day he met his match, in a man who loved God. My
friend, God wants to use you, just like He used David. May it
be so, for His name's sake.
Preaching of the Glad Tidings.
Stawell, Australia. December 3, 1995.