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All Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version, NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www. zondervan.com. The NIV and New International Version are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from Q Place, P.O. Box 1581, Wheaton, IL, 60187, USA; 1-800-369-0307; info@qplace.com. David: A Passionate Leader Copyright 2016 by Catherine Schell Previously published as The Life of David: Passions Pursued Copyright 2006 by Catherine Schell Cover photo: Lenar Musin/Shutterstock First Q Place Printing 2016 Printed in the United States of America ISBN 978-1-880266-70-0

CONTENTS GETTING STARTED How to Use this Discussion Guide........................ 5 What Is a Q Place?.... 6 Q Place Guidelines...................................... 6 Q Place Discussion Tips... 7 Tools for Studying the Bible in a Q Place................... 7 When You Are the Question-Asker........................ 8 DAVID: A Passionate Leader Introduction.... 9 1. 1 Samuel 16 Called from Obscurity... 11 2. 1 Samuel 17 Rising to the Challenge................. 17 3. 1 Samuel 18 19 Successful, Popular, Persecuted.... 25 4. 1 Samuel 21 23; 2 Samuel 23:13-17 Pursued and Protected.... 31 5. 1 Samuel 24 25 Restraint and Fury.... 39 6. 1 Samuel 26 27; 30 The Fugitive Warrior... 45 7. 2 Samuel 5 6 King over Judah and Israel... 53 8. 2 Samuel 7 God s Servant... 59 9. 2 Samuel 11 Adultery and Murder.... 65

10. 2 Samuel 12:1-25; Psalm 51 Judgment... 71 11. 2 Samuel 13; 15 16; 18 19:8 Reaping Consequences... 79 12. 2 Samuel 24; 1 Chronicles 21 22; 28 Judgment and Deliverance... 87 13. Psalm 71 Review of the Life of David... 95

David A Passionate Leader Introduction He [God] chose David his servant and took him from the sheep pens; from tending the sheep he brought him to be the shepherd of his people Jacob, of Israel his inheritance. And David shepherded them with integrity of heart; with skillful hands he led them. Psalm 78:70-72 A thousand years after his ancestor Abram set out for the land of Canaan, a teenage shepherd is tending his father s flocks in the Judean countryside. The LORD who called Abram chooses David to be the shepherd of his people Israel, and later generations look back to his rule as Israel s golden age. A thousand years after David, the Gospel of Matthew records the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah, the son of David, the son of Abraham (1:1). The life of David is the most extensively covered single story in the Bible. We know more about him than any other person in Scripture. The early Iron Age setting of David s life was a time of insecurity and change, influenced by Canaanite sexual immorality and the violence of Philistine border wars. In the midst of difficult human conditions surprisingly similar to David s, more than three millennia later we watch the development and accomplishments of this gifted human being who had a passionate heart for God. Introduction 9

These discussion studies provide the opportunity to immerse yourself in David s life and times. Take time each week to read the Bible passages that set the discussion sections in context before you study them using the guide questions. Begin your reading early in the week, and as you move through the series of studies, keep brief notes on what you discover about David, his relationships with other people, and his personal relationship to God.

1 Samuel 16 Called from Obscurity The people of Israel have asked for a king to lead them, to go before them and fight their battles. Although by doing this they are rejecting the LORD as king, God directs the prophet Samuel to anoint Saul, a young, handsome man from a respected family, who stood head and shoulders above everyone else. If you were on an executive search for the first CEO of an emerging company, Saul might have been near the top of your list. In presenting Saul to the assembled tribes of Israel as the man the LORD has chosen, the prophet Samuel carefully explains the rights and duties of kingship in Israel. (See 1 Samuel 10:24-25 and Deuteronomy 17:14-20.) The LORD confirms Saul s appointment by sending the Spirit of God upon him in power, and uses him to deliver the people from their Ammonite enemies. Saul, however, begins to act independently of God s commands and forgets that he serves under God as ruler over the people. When he arrogantly rejects God s orders to completely destroy the Amalekites and their possessions, the LORD rejects Saul as king of Israel. What characteristics would you include when describing an ideal national leader? An ideal spiritual leader? To place David in the context of events that precede his anointing and reign, read 1 Samuel 8 13 and 15 16. Called from Obscurity 11

Read 1 Samuel 16:1-13 1. Describe the scene in which David is anointed by Samuel to be king. Look at these verses as you would to make a documentary film of the event. Note: The word written as LORD translates the name YHWH, meaning I AM WHO I AM, the Self-existent One, by which God made himself known to Israel. The LORD is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and is the name by which God is to be remembered forever (Exodus 3:15). YHWH was probably pronounced Yahweh. 2. What does the LORD want Samuel to learn from this experience? Why doesn t God simply tell Samuel right away that David is the chosen one? 3. How does the way the LORD evaluates human beings differ from the way you might judge a person s qualifications for a responsible position? 4. What does this incident reveal about David and his family? 12 David: A Passionate Leader

What change takes place in David at his anointing? 5. David will face persecution and testing before he is established as king of Israel. How may this process of his selection and anointing be of help to David as he later experiences such challenges? Read 1 Samuel 16:14-23 6. In contrast to David, what now happens to Saul (verse 14)? 7. What situation in Saul s life brings David into his service? If you were David, what would you think, and how would you feel about such an invitation? 8. How do the king s attendants describe what is happening to Saul? Called from Obscurity 13

9. What do you learn about David s reputation, his appearance, and his abilities as he enters Saul s service? How does Saul feel toward David? 10. What are David s responsibilities in the royal court (verses 21, 23)? SUMMARY 1. What circumstances bring sudden changes in David s life? 2. Imagine yourself as the young David as the surprising events of this chapter unfold. You have been playing your harp alone while you protect your father s sheep; you are called in from the fields to be anointed king as Samuel passes over your brothers; you are then sought out for Saul s court to serve as the king s musician. How have you changed during the dramatic events detailed in chapter 16? 14 David: A Passionate Leader

CONCLUSION In the presence of David s brothers, the prophet Samuel has anointed David to be king. Though David is the youngest of Jesse s sons, the LORD who looks at the heart, chooses him above all the others, and comes upon him in power. As the Spirit of the LORD departs from Saul, the king asks for a talented harpist whose music can soothe his torment. In this way, David is introduced to the royal court and comes to know King Saul. PRAYER O Lord, though you rule over all nations, you know each of us and our inmost thoughts, our desires, and abilities. Three thousand years ago you called a young man from tending sheep to shepherd your people Israel. In your choice of David, we learn you do not judge by outer appearance or age or birth order, but you look at the heart. Thank you for caring about us today as individuals, families, communities, and nations. Help us to care first for what pleases you, and to use the talents and skills you have given us for your glory and the good of this world in which we live. We pray in the name of the Great Shepherd of the sheep, our Lord Jesus Christ, amen. Called from Obscurity 15