David, Man of God
I am always saddened by the account of the death of David in 1 Kings 2. I think he's the kind of guy I could have followed; a faulty yet faithful Man of God who spent his entire life fighting, literally, to help Israel claim it's inheritance, whilst in the face of persecution and treachery, even amongst his own sons. To me he comes across as authentic, a characteristic I admire in people and look for in my friends. It is a shame more wasn't written about him and his life, a biography on him would have been a best-seller with an obvious title; David, Man of God. Although he wouldn't write about himself, I think he was too humble and modest for that. Yet we do get a hint of him being a deeply emotive person and also we can look at the psyche of the man from his Psalms, which often reflect the ebb and flow of his life, but always display a deep faith in God, seeking to honour and glorify Him at all times. There are some books outside the Bible that take a biographical approach to writing about David, King David: A Biography by Steven L McKenzie for instance, perhaps I will indulge myself with that and see if it satiates my thirst for a biography of the great King.
Talking about thirst, I'm going to have a beer tonight and toast King David, a man perhaps after every man's own heart as well as Gods?
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