Murdering adulterer after God’s heart. 2 Sam. 11:2 KJV “… and walked upon his roof he saw a woman washing herself, and the woman was very beautiful to look upon.” I don’t know if she was aware of her audience, but I believe he was not convicted of his lust for her.
Sure she could’ve refused, yes, the messengers took her, but they surely said that the king summoned her and that was flattering. Notice vs. 4 “and she came in unto him, and he lay with her; for she was purified from her uncleanness: and she returned unto her house.
” The same man divided his heart. Old Testament Today asked a good question, “How can the giant-killing psalmist be the same person as the adulterous, deceptive mass murderer?” David was impulsive and that led to great heights of faith and deeply deceptive sinfulness, yet he was still considered a man after God’s heart, but why? When he faced off with Goliath is an example of his God-heartiness, “The LORD that delivered me out to the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.
” 1 Sam. 17:26 “But I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.” (vs.45)[Wal045]
The Old Testament History says, “David was immediately anointed by Samuel and received a special endowment of God’s Spirit to carry out his role as king successfully.
” (16:13) It was his confidence in the Spirit of the LORD that made him a man after God’s heart, he believed when he was anointed by Sa, as a result,sult Israel’s kingdom reached its pinnacle both politically and spiritually as this was the time when it was probably at its healthiest.[Sai98]?
A man after God’s heart honors the LORD. Saul was more concerned with his will than God’s will. David was a man after God’s heart in the way that he knew God’s will was most important. For Saul, Saul was king. For David, the LORD God was king. I think this speaks to the time earlier written about Israel desiring a king and the LORD spoke and told them what would happen concerning desiring a king that being the one like other nations and that’s why Saul was a king of Israel and not the kind of king after God’s own heart. [Guzwn] The heart of God that David was after was concerning pleasing Him not that he was sinless as in the likeness of God but rather what was right. Knowing this we must realize He chose David as king because of his character not because he was without sin for only Jesus a fill that void.
An Analysis of David's Morality as a Man after God's Heart in the Old Testament. (2022, Jun 28). Retrieved from https://paperap.com/an-analysis-of-david-s-morality-as-a-man-after-god-s-heart-in-the-old-testament/