PROCLAMATION
“Again, Jesse made seven of his sons to
pass before Samuel. And Samuel said unto Jesse, The Lord hath not
chosen these. And Samuel said unto Jesse, ‘Are here all thy
children?’ And he said, ‘There remaineth yet the youngest
…’ And Samuel said unto Jesse, ‘Send and fetch him …’ And
he sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy … and goodly to look
to. And The Lord said, ‘Arise, anoint him; for this is
he.’ Then Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed him in the midst
of his brethren; and The Spirit of The Lord came upon David from that day
forward …” 1 Samuel 16:10-13 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words were written under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God by the prophet Samuel. After
Samuel left Saul and returned to Ramah, he mourned for Saul. (1 Samuel
15:35) The Lord said to Samuel, “How long will you mourn for Saul,
since I have rejected him as king over Israel?” Then He told Samuel
to fill his horn with oil and be on his way to Bethlehem. He had
chosen one of Jesse’s sons to be king. (1 Samuel 16:1) When he
arrived in Bethlehem, he consecrated Jesse and his sons and invited them to the
sacrifice of the heifer he had brought with him. (1 Samuel
16:2-5) Jesse had seven of his sons pass before Samuel but none of
them was chosen. (1 Samuel 16:6-10) Samuel asked if there were any more
and Jesse said yes, his youngest son who was out tending the
sheep. They sent for David, and when he came in, The Lord told
Samuel to anoint him, and when he did, The Spirit of The Lord came powerfully
upon David. (1 Samuel 16:11-13) Now The Spirit of The Lord had
already departed from Saul, and an evil spirit was tormenting
him. Saul sought someone who could play the harp and soothe his
troubled mind. One of his attendants told him about a son of Jesse
who could play the harp and Saul sent for him. (1 Samuel 16:14-19) Saul
liked David and made him one of his armor-bearers. Whenever the evil
spirit would trouble Saul, David would play the harp and Saul would feel
better. (1 Samuel 16:20-23)
APPLICATION
David was a man after God’s own heart.
(1 Samuel 13:14) Even as a young man he did that which was
right. He was chosen, anointed, and The Spirit of The Lord was with
him. From the moment that we accept Christ as our Savior, The Holy
Spirit of The Lord indwells each of us. We may not be all that David
would become, but God has a purpose for us (Ephesians 1:11) and His Holy Spirit
is always with us. (Matthew 28:20)
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