What phrase best describes Israel’s great king David? (And what did he think about that phrase?)

If you had to describe Israel’s great king David in one phrase, what would it be?   Since April 2024, as we worked our way through the books of 1st and 2nd Samuel, concluding last week with David’s passing in 1st Kings chapters 1 and 2, we have observed David’s messy, dramatic, and utterly fascinating life.  Numerous timesContinue reading “What phrase best describes Israel’s great king David? (And what did he think about that phrase?)”

David is cold, can’t get warm. What his attendants do to help him is a shocker. (Or is it?) – 1 Kings 1—2, Part 1

My wife recently purchased a new comforter for our bed. The floral print on the comforter is very nice, and the comforter stuffing is fluffy. It’s a great-looking comforter. It is not a warm comforter. We heat our home with a wood stove, which is located in our living room. We love our wood stove.Continue reading “David is cold, can’t get warm. What his attendants do to help him is a shocker. (Or is it?) – 1 Kings 1—2, Part 1”

The most important trait of a disciple of Jesus? – 2 Samuel 22, Part 5

What do you think is the most important trait of a disciple of Jesus? My selection of the picture above could give the idea that I think a small group discussion is most important. While I think those kinds of bible studies or accountability groups or discussions are really important, there is another trait thatContinue reading “The most important trait of a disciple of Jesus? – 2 Samuel 22, Part 5”

That time God gave King David FOUR superpowers – 2 Samuel 22, Part 4

Did you know that God gave King David super powers? This week we’re studying 2 Samuel 22, and in the verses we’re looking at today, David is focused on super power. As we observe 2 Samuel 22, our guide is Old Testament scholar David Dorsey. Dorsey notes that 2 Samuel 22 (repeated as Psalm 18)Continue reading “That time God gave King David FOUR superpowers – 2 Samuel 22, Part 4”

One important reason we regularly gather for worship – 2 Samuel 22, Part 3

After decades of drama, war, and turmoil, the great King David of Israel finally has peace. In 2 Samuel 22, he is so happy, and he breaks out in song to God. In today’s post, and the next two, we’ll observe how David crafts his song using chiastic structure (which I introduced in the previousContinue reading “One important reason we regularly gather for worship – 2 Samuel 22, Part 3”

A brief intro about chiastic structure in biblical literature – 2 Samuel 22, Part 2

It’s Thanksgiving week here in the USA, and we are studying 2 Samuel 22 / Psalm 18, a wonderful passage to help us express gratitude to God. As I studied this passage, I relied on my seminary professor David Dorsey, as I often do.  He was such a gifted bible translator, interpreter and teacher.  InContinue reading “A brief intro about chiastic structure in biblical literature – 2 Samuel 22, Part 2”

The important difference between contract and covenant in our relationship with God – 2 Samuel 7, Part 5

When David gets the news from God that God is covenanting with David to turn David’s monarchy into a dynasty, David responds to God in prayer.  In 2 Samuel chapter 7, verse 18, we learn that David went in and sat before the Lord.  Went where?  Probably to the new special tent where the ArkContinue reading “The important difference between contract and covenant in our relationship with God – 2 Samuel 7, Part 5”

When you have been waiting, cry out to God – 2 Samuel 4—5, Part 5

What have you been waiting for?  A difficult relationship being healed?  A debt paid off?  A sickness healed?  We can wait, and wait, and it can seem like radio silence from God.  That’s what David felt, and I’m so glad he put it into words and someone selected it for inclusion in the psalms.  ForContinue reading “When you have been waiting, cry out to God – 2 Samuel 4—5, Part 5”

How to recover from regrettable decisions – 1st Samuel 21 & 22, Part 3

Years ago my son and his friend hung a swing in our backyard from a high tree branch. My grandson loves riding that swing. Recently we were swinging, my grandson sitting on my lap.  As we were swinging, we started spinning.  My grandson thought it was fun, and he started laughing.  I love it whenContinue reading “How to recover from regrettable decisions – 1st Samuel 21 & 22, Part 3”

A Lament for Dark Days – 1 Samuel 1:1-2:11, Preview

“Hello darkness, my old friend.”   Can you imagine singing that lyric during a worship service?  No?  Me neither.  It’s the start of the Simon & Garfunkel song “The Sound of Silence.”  Great song, but we probably wouldn’t sing it as a praise to God in a worship service. What about this line: “Why, O Lord,Continue reading “A Lament for Dark Days – 1 Samuel 1:1-2:11, Preview”