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"Chasing After God's Heart" Series
Contributed by David Henderson on Nov 28, 2017 (message contributor)
Summary: This is the first message in a series i titled HEARTBEATS. It is a study in the life of numerous characters from the Bible whose heart was constantly beating for God. What does it mean to be a man after God's heart? That is the focus of this message.
You see, Godly people practice humility. I use the word “practice’ intentionally because we don’t usually get it right the first time. Having true humility takes practice. Pride creeps in too easily and destroys our hearts. Pride distracts us and constantly pulls our attention/focus away from God. Pride is the reason Lucifer was thrown out of Heaven and the reason he took 1/3 of the angels with him. Pride cost Adam and Eve their place in the garden. It is the essence of all sin and the scripture tells us that God hates it!
The word “humility” in the Old Testament comes from a Hebrew word that means “to bend the knee…to bow down.” It’s the quickest way I know of to remove pride from your life.
A man after God’s heart must practice humility.
The principle of living in the Word. If we are going to be men/women after God’s (own) heart, we MUST learn to love God’s Word. David constantly lived in the word. David wrote, “God’s laws are perfect. They protect us, make us wise and give us joy and light…..They are more desirable than gold. They are sweeter than honey dripping from a honeycomb…..For they warn us away from harm and give success to those who obey them.” Vv. 7-11 LB. David was determined on a daily basis that he would build his daily life around the Word of God. Whenever David needed advice, he would go first to God’s Word. Let me ask you, who do you go to first for advice? Too many times we only go to God after we have exhausted all of our resources. God does not want to be last on own list. He will be lots of things, but LAST is not one of them!
We see at least 9 times when David struggled with decisions that he ran to God ASAP! The Philistines robbed the people of their food. “Lord, tell me what to do!” God said, “Fight back!” And David led them into battle.
Goliath stood there taunting the people day and night: David
Lord, do you want me to go to battle? Lord, should I defend your people? Lord, there’s a giant out there…..what do I do?”
God led him and he stood against Goliath.
And on too many occasions, when he made the decision to follow God, the people said, “No! We’re afraid we just can’t support this.” We’re not behind you. But it never changed David’s mind. Because David knew he had a word from God.
A man after God’s heart will always go to God and His word….first.
3. The shepherd principle. A man after God’s heart will take care of God’s people.
David had the heart of a shepherd. A shepherd takes care of sheep…..why? Because they can’t take care of themselves. When sheep are afraid, they run…….they tend to follow each other. They have a bad habit of getting lost. True story……in Turkey, in 2006, one of the sheep made an attempt to cross over a ravine about 40 to 50 feet deep. He fell in. So the rest of the flock of 400 sheep did the same thing. All 400 died that day. Sheep have to have a shepherd. All of us need one and we all must be one to those in need. We must develop the heart of a shepherd.