Chronicles of David
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In this episode of The Leader’s Notebook (Ep. 304), I walk through the extraordinary and complicated life of King David, beginning in Ruth 4 and 1 Samuel 16. David was not an ordinary man—shepherd, musician, warrior, king, poet, and prophet—yet Scripture still calls him a man after God’s own heart. We explore his calling, his courage, his failures, and his fierce pursuit of God’s purpose through every season of change.
From the anointing at Bethlehem to the cave of Adullam, from kingship to repentance in Psalm 51, David teaches us how to keep our eyes on God’s destiny even when we fall. His sin does not excuse us—but his repentance instructs us. His Psalms still speak, still heal, still point us to Christ. There is deep encouragement here for anyone who refuses to quit and keeps falling forward toward grace.
– Dr. Mark Rutland
- (00:00:03) - The Leaders Notebook
- (00:00:31) - The extraordinary life of King David
- (00:09:23) - David the Book of Life
- (00:14:13) - David the King of Israel
- (00:20:56) - David the Conqueror
- (00:24:47) - The Story of David and the Capital
- (00:26:01) - The Story of David and Bathsheba
- (00:30:56) - David's Sin (Psalm 51)
- (00:33:10) - Why is David Called a Man After God's Own Heart?
- (00:34:40) - The Psalms