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David: A Man After God’s Own Heart – Sermon #6 1 Samuel 21:10-15 LEARNING TO LEAN Intro: This passage is a
strange one to me. Here we see the Sweet
Singer of Israel; the giant killer; the man who would be king of I
think this is an answer with finding.
Why? The answer is this: every person under the sound of my voice is
going to be affected by this message. You see, every one of us leans on someone
or something to help us get through this life.
We all have a well developed support system in place. We depend on the people and the things in our
lives to help us make it through day by day.
In fact, we are guilty of leaning on our support system more heavily and
more often that we lean upon the Lord. But,
God did not save us so we could rest ourselves in other people and in other
things. God saved us to walk in absolute
and utter dependence upon Him. And, when
He sees His children leaning on everyone and everything but Him; we can count
on His teaching us the lessons we need so that we might learn to lean on Him
alone. I
see this principle at work in David’s life.
I want to spend some time in several chapters of the Bible today. I want to show you how David was taught to
learn solely upon the Lord. I want us to
learn the truth that what God in David’s life He is prepared to do in your life
and mine. You see, leaning isn’t bad; as
long as we are leaning on the right One. I want to take our time today and
preach on the thought: Learning To Lean.
I. DAVID’S SUPPORT SYSTEM IS DEVELOPED (Ill. Up to this point, David has
done everything right in his life. He
has been the absolute model of faith, courage, obedience, integrity and
devotion to God and to his king. But, he
is still a very young man who is living a long way from his home and family. David
needed some stability in his life. So,
God, in His grace, placed some things and some people in David’s life to be a
support system for him. Let me share a
few of those things with you.) A.
He Leaned On The Support Of
Position – 1 Sam. 18:13 – A
humble shepherd boy had been promoted to a captain over a thousand in Saul’s
army. He was also the chief musician in
Saul’s court. His work gave him
stability in his life. He needed that;
he leaned on that. Of course, David
probably saw his advancements in the army and in Saul’s court as merely
stepping stones to the throne of B.
He Leaned On The Support Of
Popularity – 1 Sam. 18:16 –
The people of C.
He Leaned On The Support Of
People – God placed some special people in the life of David during
those difficult days. 1.
The Partner Michal – 1 Sam. 18:20, 28 – David was given a
wife who genuinely loved him. No doubt
David drew great strength from leaning on the support of Michal’s love for him. 2.
The Prince Jonathan – 1 Sam. 18:1-4 – Jonathan proved to be a
faithful friend to young David. He was
David’s eyes and ears in the throne room.
Jonathan even placed his friendship to David higher than his allegiance
to his own father. David often leaned on
the support of his friendship with Jonathan. 3.
The Prophet Samuel – 1 Sam. 16:13; 19:18 – The old prophet
was also a support in the life of David.
Samuel taught David about sacrifice, service and worship. He was a significant support to David during
those early years. D.
He Leaned On The Support Of Pride
– 1 Sam. 18:15 – David took pride in
the life he lived and he knew how to carry himself before me. He probably placed a great deal of emphasis
on during the right thing. He had
self-respect, self-control and self-esteem.
His pride was a crucial part of his support system. Nothing wrong with the right kind of pride! (Note: We ought to stop and thank the Lord for the support
system He has placed within each of our lives.
Just stop to think of where you would be and what you would do without
the people and the props God has placed in your life. ·
Where
would you be without the love of your spouse?
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Where
would you be without the support of your spouse? ·
Where
would you be without the encouragement of your friends? ·
Where
would you be without the fellowship and encouragement of your church? ·
Where
would you be without the guidance and direction given to you from the Word of
God? ·
Where
would you be without the benefit of all these safety nets God has placed in
your life? ·
Thank
God for the supports, props, crutches, or whatever you want to call them that God
has placed in our lives to help us make it!
God has been gracious to you when He has supplied you with an adequate
support network in your life!) II.
DAVID’S
SUPPORT SYSTEM IS DISMANTLED A.
The Process Of The Dismantling
– David’s support system was in place, but it was not going to last for very
long. God allowed a series of events to
take place in David’s life that destroyed and removed every single prop he had
in his support system. One day David was
on top of the world. The next day, he
was on the bottom. David became a man hunted
by his enemies; haunted by death and hounded by destruction. David’s own estimation of his troubles is
found in 1 Sam. 20:3b. You
see, God began the process of systematically dismantling every piece of David’s
support system. Think of it: 1. David
Lost His Position – 1 Sam. 19:8-10
– The Captain of Israel’s army, the greatest battlefield hero in the nation’s
history, has become a fugitive from justice.
Another prop is taken away. 2. David
Lost His Popularity – As one removed from the public eye, David was soon
relegated to memory. People probably
assumed that Saul would be successful in his attempts to take David’s life. Still another prop removed. 3. David
Lost His People – Every person upon whim David leaned in his life was taken
away. a. Michal
Was Removed – 1 Sam. 19:11-17 – First
Michal tells David of Saul’s plot and helps him escape; then she lies to her
father and says that David had threatened to kill her unless she did. She deliberately walks away from David and
they relationship will never be harmonious again. Another support is taken away! b. Jonathan
Was Removed – 1 Sam. 20:41-42 – Jonathan
goes as far as he can to protect David, and in the end, Jonathan must send
David away for his own safety. There is
a tearful parting of these two close friends and they meet no more as friends
in life. Still another support is
removed from David’s life. c. Samuel
Was Removed – 1 Sam. 20:1 – In 1 Sam. 19:18, David went to his old
friend and mentor, the prophet Samuel.
But, eventually David had to flee from the presence of Samuel, because
of the relentless pursuit of King Saul.
He lost another of his supports. 4. David
Lost His Pride – 1 Sam. 21:10-15
- Here, David reaches the bottom. Here,
the last support in his system is torn away and David reaches the lowest point
in his life. He goes into the But,
the Philistines have not forgotten that it was David who destroyed their
champion. David is filled with fear that
the Philistines will retaliate, so he pretends to be a raving lunatic, so t hat
he might escape from these people too.
Here he is, the mighty man who killed the great giant Goliath; and he is
scratching on the gates and drooling on his beard like a mad man! Oh, how the mighty are fallen! The last crutch; the last prop in David’s
support system has been systematically dismantled by the Lord and David has
reached to bottom. He has nothing left! Every
dream, every lofty goal, every hope had been dashed to bits at David’s
feet. He has nothing and no one on whom
he can lean. He is alone, afraid and
alienated. God has brought David from
the very top to the very bottom of life3.
Why? B.
The Purpose Of The Dismantling
– Why did God do this to David? Why did
God so afflict a “man after His Own heart?”
God did this to David so that David would learn to lean on the Lord and
not on all the other props he had constructed in his life! To teach David the great truth that God’s
people should lean only upon the Lord, God systematically removed one support
after another from under David until he had been taught to lean wholly upon the
Lord! (Note: How we need to hear this
truth! All the way through life we lean
on one thing and one person after another.
We trust look to our parents when we are young. Later we lean on teachers, schooling and
friends. Then, our prop becomes a job or
a pile of money somewhere. We lean on
this crutch and on that prop and we forget a couple of very important truths. 1. Our
Support System Can Develop To The Place Where It Can Take The Place Of God In
Our Lives – Deut. 33:27; Isa. 41:10. Look at what you are depending on this
evening. Do you ever find yourself
trusting people, things and self more than you trust the Lord? 2. Our
Support System Can Prevent Us From Looking Up For The Help We Need – Our
focus should be vertical and not horizontal!
Nothing cripples our walk of faith any more than all the earthly, human
crutches upon which we lean. These
crutches cause us to look at what we can do for ourselves, or what others can do
for us. In the end, all these props will
fail; our gaze should be cast heavenward!
When we lean on the unfailing prop of God Himself, we can be sure that
He will always come through. 3. Our
Support System Is Temporary At Best - Every plank in my support system can
and will fail; but if we learn to lean solely on the Lord, He will never fail, Heb. 13:5; Matt. 28:20!) (Note: It’s not easy to take, but the truth is, when
the Lord finds us leaning on everything else in our lives instead of Him; He
will begin the painful process of dismantling our support system one prop at a
time. He does not do this to harm us;
but to help us learn to lean on Him alone!) III.
Psalm 34 DAVID’S
SUPPORT SYSTEM IS DECLARED ( A.
v. 1-3 He Learned To Lean On The Lord’s Praise – The focus of
David’s praise has been shifted higher than position, popularity, people and
pride. David has learned to lean on the
praises of God. Psa. 86:10, “For
thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone.” B.
v. 4-7 He Learned To Lean On The Lord’s Protection – Instead of
running to Jonathan, Michal or Samuel to try and find protection; David has
learned the lesson that God is the One Who protects His people. Isa. 54:17, “No weapon that is formed against
thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment
thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their
righteousness is of me, saith the LORD.” C.
v. 8-10 He Learned To Lean On The Lord’s Provision – He doesn’t need
the kindness of others, or the bread from the Tabernacle; he has learned to
lean on the open hand of His heavenly Father for the provisions of life. Psalm
37:25, “I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous
forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.” D.
v. 11-17 He Learned To Lean On The Lord’s Promises – David has
learned that the promises of men do not amount to must. He has also learned that those who learn to
lean on the hand of the Lord will see every promise of God fulfilled in their
lives. Psalm 119:89, “For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in
heaven.” E.
v. 18 He Learned To Lean On The Lord’s Presence – The other props
in David’s life failed just when he needed them the most. He has learned that those who lean on the
Lord are never without a faithful Friend. Pro.
18:24, “A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a
friend that sticketh closer than a brother.” F.
v. 19-22 He Learned To Lean On The Lord’s Preservation – In the end,
not a single crutch that David leaned on so heavily was able to secure him or
protect him. He learned the priceless,
eternal truth that God, and God alone, preserves His people. Psalm
61:2, “From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is
overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that is higher than I.” Conc: This leaning business hits pretty close to home for me. There are plenty of times I find myself
leaning on this thing or on that person instead of the Lord. How about you? But, I have also found that when I learn to
lean on other things in my life; God will systematically and painfully remove
every crutch I have. He will bring me to
the place where I am leaning on Him and on Him alone. That is where He plans to bring each of us! Now,
when God begins to dismantle our support system, it can get quite painful. But, we should not fear what the Lord is
doing in our lives. He is merely growing
us and teaching us that He is all we need.
He is all-sufficient; more than enough; He is God Almighty, and He will
never fail you, leave you or let you down.
He wants us to learn this truth: When we have Him. We have all the
support system that we will ever need!
There is a verse and a chorus from a song by a man named John
Stallings that I would like to share with you. It speaks to the heart of what I have been trying
to say this evening. Sad, broken-hearted, At an altar I’ve knelt, I’ve found a peace so serene. All that He asked is a Child-like trust, And a heart that is learning to lean. Learning to Lean Learning to Lean I'm learning to lean on Jesus Finding more power then I've ever dreamed I'm learning to lean on Jesus Friend,
what makes up your support system today?
On what or on whom are you leaning for your support? Ø If you know that you are not leaning
on the Lord as heavily as you should be, I would invite you to tear down your
own support system this evening and lean fully on the Lord Jesus. Ø If God is in the process of tearing
down your support system already, come to him and express your faith in Him
afresh this evening. Ask Him to help you
learn to lean. Ø If you have never been saved, this
would be a good time for you to throw down all your crutches and come to the
Lord and lean on Him for your salvation and all the needs of your life. |
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