The Life of David

Study the life of a man after God's own heart.

A guided life representing God's kingship
through a new and eternal covenant.

Davidic
Covenant

Messianic
Promise

Day 16

1 Sam. 31 and 2 Sam. 1

Apr 16

Julian Gamboa, Associate Prayer Room Director at UPPERROOM Dallas

THE KING IS DEAD. Strong intro, right? I thought so, too. These two chapters are pivotal in David's life because he will now become what he knows he was anointed to do. DESTINY FULFILLED.THIS IS HIS MOMENT. What is David's reaction in this moment? He mourns and honors the late king. His first act as king is one of the most impactful parts of David's life. A natural reaction is celebration, or maybe 2 Samuel 1 could have been written about how excited he was to finally become king. But we see a truly mature and kingly response from David. He didn't need the affirmation of a crown to make him king. I'll leave you with this reflection as you read these two chapters: How would you respond in a moment where your life calling is about to be fulfilled? Prayer: Lord, I pray for every reader engaging in your word today. I pray that you teach us to lean on you in trials; just as trials made David the king he became, so do the trials we face day in and day out shape us into who you say that we are. I pray for strength to those facing impossibilities. Lord, reveal yourself to your sons and daughters this day. Amen.

The Life of David is an in-depth study through 1-2 Samuel. Together, we will look at how David stewarded his heart through the complexities and challenges he faced. This month-long study will bring biblical context to why we do what we do as a community: ministering to the Lord and establishing a resting place for Him.