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Learning from the Kings--David
There is so very much we can learn from David. Giant killer. Composer. Adulterer. Grieving daddy. Man after Gods own heart. Most beloved king of Israel. There could be an entire years worth of devotions written about David alone. For today, we will learn a very valuable lesson from this multifaceted man to help in the journey through infertility.
For a time, David was a king without a country. The prophet, Samuel, anointed David as king when he was only a teenage boy, yet he didnt ascend the throne for many years. He went through trials of many kinds before he took the throne God had appointed for him. During this time of waiting, he did some things right and he did some things wrong. David defeated Goliath, fought several wars, faked insanity and spared the life of his most vicious enemy. He became armor bearer for King Saul, then barely escaped with his life when this same king tried to kill him. David may have been waiting for promise of God to be made manifest in his life, but there was no sitting around in boredom for him.
Just as David was a king without a kingdom, you are a mother without a child. You feel a burning passion deep within you to parent, yet you find yourself in a period of waiting. Waiting for the promise of God to be made manifest in your life. There are trials and battles to be fought and won. Learn a lesson from King David.
David was not a perfect man by anyones standards, but there was one thing he always did right. David went to God with every crisis he faced. While he did a lot of things right, he was human and he messed up. A lot. But he went to God every time. When he got things right, he worshipped. When he sinned, he repented. He kept his heart full of praise. What a fantastic example for us to follow while in our times of waiting--and beyond.
Maybe you havent done everything right while youve been waiting. Infertility is frustrating and its easy to lash out at the ones we love. If youve messed up, go to God. Tell Him you didnt do things right. Hell forgive every time and put you back on the right path. If youve found that infertility has been a blessing in disguise and its allowed you to draw closer to God, let your heart be full of praise like Davids always was.
Your waiting wont be a time of sitting around doing nothing. Keep going to God in good times and in bad. Keep a heart of worship and trust God to sustain you through the waiting.
There is so very much we can learn from David. Giant killer. Composer. Adulterer. Grieving daddy. Man after Gods own heart. Most beloved king of Israel. There could be an entire years worth of devotions written about David alone. For today, we will learn a very valuable lesson from this multifaceted man to help in the journey through infertility.
For a time, David was a king without a country. The prophet, Samuel, anointed David as king when he was only a teenage boy, yet he didnt ascend the throne for many years. He went through trials of many kinds before he took the throne God had appointed for him. During this time of waiting, he did some things right and he did some things wrong. David defeated Goliath, fought several wars, faked insanity and spared the life of his most vicious enemy. He became armor bearer for King Saul, then barely escaped with his life when this same king tried to kill him. David may have been waiting for promise of God to be made manifest in his life, but there was no sitting around in boredom for him.
Just as David was a king without a kingdom, you are a mother without a child. You feel a burning passion deep within you to parent, yet you find yourself in a period of waiting. Waiting for the promise of God to be made manifest in your life. There are trials and battles to be fought and won. Learn a lesson from King David.
David was not a perfect man by anyones standards, but there was one thing he always did right. David went to God with every crisis he faced. While he did a lot of things right, he was human and he messed up. A lot. But he went to God every time. When he got things right, he worshipped. When he sinned, he repented. He kept his heart full of praise. What a fantastic example for us to follow while in our times of waiting--and beyond.
Maybe you havent done everything right while youve been waiting. Infertility is frustrating and its easy to lash out at the ones we love. If youve messed up, go to God. Tell Him you didnt do things right. Hell forgive every time and put you back on the right path. If youve found that infertility has been a blessing in disguise and its allowed you to draw closer to God, let your heart be full of praise like Davids always was.
Your waiting wont be a time of sitting around doing nothing. Keep going to God in good times and in bad. Keep a heart of worship and trust God to sustain you through the waiting.