Faith of David

Lesson 10 of 15 October 2, 2023

The class began by contrasting King Saul’s self‑centered leadership with the divine need for a man after God’s own heart—David. The teacher explained how Saul’s impatience and disobedience, highlighted in 1 Samuel 13‑14 and 15, created a vacuum that required David’s distinct brand of faith. The lesson then shifted to David’s three primary expressions of trust: waiting for God’s timing, acting promptly when called, and remaining faithful amid prosperity. Using 1 Samuel 16:12‑13, the teacher showed how David was anointed and empowered by the Spirit, yet he spent many years serving Saul and living in obscurity before ascending the throne. The discussion highlighted numerous Psalms—especially Psalm 27:14 and Psalm 37:7—where David repeatedly urged the people to wait on the Lord, illustrating both his personal reliance on God and his teaching legacy. The class concluded that David’s humility, perseverance, and vulnerability provide a timeless model for believers facing long seasons of waiting and subsequent moments of decisive action. Overall, the session emphasized that true faith mirrors David’s patient anticipation, urgent obedience, and steadfast devotion, encouraging listeners to apply these principles in their own spiritual journeys.