The title of this writing brings great sorrow to my heart. It speaks of two men of God. One who was once great, and one who did not have the opportunity to lead men with his greatness. I am speaking, of course, of King Saul and his precious son Jonathan. Saul is a type of [...]
Posts Tagged ‘David’
CALLED TO DIE WITH SAUL
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged d, David, Saul on August 24, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Where Will the Leaders Come From?
Posted in Where Will the Leaders Come From?, tagged consequences, curses, David, Ezekiel, John the Baptist, Leaders, Leadership on March 29, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Throughout Biblical history it has not been uncommon for a leader to burst on the scene seemingly coming from nowhere. It was true of John the Baptist. See, he comes walking out of the wilderness and transforms Israel with his preaching and prepares the people for the coming of the Lord. We are also not [...]
Can We Achieve More than our Spiritual Fathers?
Posted in Can We Achieve More than our Spiritual Fathers?, tagged David, intimidation, Saul, spiritual fathers, walk on October 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The question, “Can We Achieve More Than Our Spiritual Fathers?” is an absolutely vital one. If we cannot, then things must continue as they are and there can be no change. As we examine this truth it is also essential that we do not fail to honor all those who have gone before us, and [...]
How Does One Become a Saul?
Posted in How Does One Become a Saul?, tagged David, Saul on September 26, 2010 | 2 Comments »
To me the story of Saul and of his faithful son Jonathan is one of the saddest in all of God’s word. The long and tragic story of Saul ends with his sons fighting beside their father in a hopeless war, and ultimately dying beside a father who failed the Lord, his people, and his [...]
Are We There Yet? – Part 2
Posted in Are We There Yet?, tagged calling, David, destiny, electronic entertainment, focus, little foxes, purpose, Saul on February 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Both Saul and David became Kings, yet for David it was said, “He was a man after God’s own heart,” but for Saul it was said: 1 Sam 15:10-11 10 Then the word of the LORD came to Samuel: 11 “I am grieved that I have made Saul king, because he has turned away from [...]
Frustration and the “Metron” Principle
Posted in "Frustration" - It is not God's will for your life, tagged balance, David, divine tension, frustration, metron, principle, truth on June 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Have you ever driven a car whose wheels are out of balance? If so, you know that it is nearly impossible to drive the speed you want too. You also are aware that this shaking of the car is rattling the nuts and bolts of that automobile to the core. If the car is not [...]
The Government of God – Part 3
Posted in Government and God, tagged church, David, Governmental, innocent, King, Leaders, sin on June 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
As the end time approaches, the Lord declares that He will rebuild the Tabernacle of David. The Government of the Lord will come with this Tabernacle. We are seeking to understand why David was a man after God’s own heart and are realizing it will take Davidic leadership in these last days. When Isaiah talks [...]
The Government shall be Upon His Shoulders – Part 2
Posted in Government and God, The Government of God, tagged church, David, good news, King, Leaders, Leadership on June 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I was recently asked by a representative of a major denomination to share my insights on what changes could be made to their governmental structure. It seems that many of their ministers were highly unsatisfied with the present condition of their organization. What is further interesting is that the Lord had just started me meditating [...]
