This is the first of a two volume study of the life of David. Continuing through 2 Samuel 5, with an optional study on psalm 40, it is for people who are lonely, depressed, afraid, joyful, sorrowful, pressured, discouraged, successful, faithless, obedient, or disobedient. This volume deals with the preparation of David to become God's own king over Israel. At least twenty years passed between David's anointing and his coronation; he learned to deal with the pressure of uncertainty. Fisherman Bible studies are among the most popular on the market. There are nearly 60 book, character, topical, or core studies to choose from, so you're bound to find something just right for your group. Each study features built-in leadership helps and a flexible format you can use in all kinds of settings. 12 studies for individuals or groups.
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Format: Paperback Vendor: Random House, Inc Publication Date: 1981 Dimensions: 5 X 8 1/4 (inches)
David--impetuous, sensitive, bold, poetic, compassionate, utterly human. What can we learn from this young warrior-king of long ago? And how could God call David a "man after his own heart" even though he was a "man of blood" and an adulterer? Though David sinned greatly, he also loved greatly. By observing and learning from David's character and action, we too can become God's kindred spirits, men and women "after God's own heart."
12 SESSIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
Fisherman Bible Studyguides include:
Penetrating questions that generate discussion
Flexible format for group or individual needs
Helpful leader's notes
Emphasis on daily application of Bible truth
Author Bio
Robbie Castleman is an associate professor of biblical studies and theology at John Brown University. She has written numerous studyguides, including King David and Elijah. Robbie is married to Rev. D. Breck Castleman, and they have two grown sons.