Psalm 78:70-71

Psalm 78:70-71

God chose David

Somewhere out in the Judean hills, a thousand years before Christ and not far from the City of Bethlehem, a young boy watched over his father’s sheep. The boy was diligent and strong and multi-talented. He could play the harp, compose his own songs, wield a slingshot with pinpoint accuracy and fight off wild animals that threatened the flock. One day he was summoned by his dad and raced home to find a stranger present at the family home, a prophet of God called Samuel. To everyone’s astonishment Samuel anointed the shepherd boy with oil and pronounced that he would be a future King of Israel! As he did so the Spirit of the Lord came upon the young man whose name, of course, was David. 

David was destined to leave the sheep pens and to become the greatest King that Israel ever knew. David was from the tribe of Judah and later it would become clear that through his line, Messiah would come. Messiah, who would be called the Son of David, and be born in Royal David’s City, and whose parents were both descendants of David. 

It doesn’t matter what your beginnings are, it’s where you end up, that matters! The Lord God is in the habit of calling young men and women from obscurity and promoting them to positions of power in His kingdom. For instance, Joseph of Nazareth was a manual worker, a tekton – a craftsman of woods. No doubt, his son helped him at times, but Jesus too was destined for greater things. To be the Good Shepherd of us all!

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