After
removing Saul, he made David their king. God testified concerning him: “I have
found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart; he will do everything I
want him to do.” Acts 13:22
When God told Samuel to go to Bethlehem and anoint a new
king, one of Jesse’s sons, his first thought when he saw Eliab, the first born,
was that this must be the one (I Samuel 16: 6). Samuel was looking for a king as
the people had, a king like all the other nations had, a king like Saul, tall
and handsome.
God told Samuel not to look at the outward appearance
because God does not look at these things, he looks at the heart. God was
looking for a king who would have his heart and do the things God wanted him to
do.
How true it is that man looks at the outward appearance. So
often we look at men’s success or failings from the outside – we do not see
what God sees – a man’s heart. Today when we hear of Christian leaders, who
have fallen into moral or financial sin, it is shocking how quickly churches
and individual Christians jump in to criticise and distance themselves from
these people.
Whilst I understand that people may feel disappointed that
those they admired or whose teaching or ministry has blessed them in the past
have fallen, criticising and judging them is not the answer. I wonder what the reaction of these people
would have been to King David’s adultery with Bathsheba and his subsequent
actions to have her husband Uriah the Hittite killed? There is much to
criticise in David’s actions but as he himself said:
My
sacrifice, O God, is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart you, God, will
not despise. Psalm 51: 17.
David was truly sorry and repentant:
Create
in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.
Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.
Psalm
51: 10 – 12
So often people look at the outward appearance –
they do not know the heart of other people – only God knows that. It is not for
us to criticise other people’s actions and whilst we also cannot condone sin,
it is not our place to judge them – only God can do that.
We are all sinners saved by grace and unless we
have walked the path that others have walked and faced the temptations they
have faced, we are in no position to comment on their moral failure. So often
the price they have paid for their sin is heavy, David lost his baby son. Many
will have lost their marriage, family, home, ministry and income.
God and God alone knows their heart. God not only restored David, he used his moral
failure as a stepping stone to his plans and purposes to build an everlasting
kingdom through David’s line. It was from this line that God’s Messiah, Jesus
Christ was born.
We must pray for our fallen leaders and let God’s
amazing grace ‘create in them a pure heart and restore to them their joy of
their salvation’.