But the LORD said to Samuel, “Do not look at his appearance
or at his physical stature, because I have refused him. For the LORD does not see as man sees; for man
looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7 )
All that glitters is not gold. The evangelical world seems to always be
searching for another rock star, when God has most often rocked the world with
the obscure man that has a heart for His glory, rather than being impressed
with his own credentials. Just so, when
Samuel saw Eliab, the eldest son of Jesse, come before him, the prophet was
certain this outstanding piece of humanity must become the new king of
Israel—but no. The runt of the litter,
David, was the last called from his task of tending Daddy’s sheep, and yet, he
was God’s man. None other would have
chosen him, but God did—and that’s all that mattered. Why? He
was a man after God’s own heart. You
can’t judge a book by its cover, as the old saying goes. Inside the boy’s tender cover were pages
written full of God’s truth, indelibly inscribed with passion for His
purposes. The heart of the matter, is
the matter of the heart. God will take
such raw material and shape it into a vessel He can use.
Now, I may never slay a giant with a slingshot like David,
but I can be a soldier of the cross and fight the good fight of faith where God
stations me. It is not likely that I
will wear a crown on earth as David did, but I can gain a crown for eternity if
I will be faithful to shepherd God’s flock!
What God is looking for is a heart that is linked with His. May His Spirit inflame us with zeal for His
cause and make us pant after Him! That,
dear brother, is the heart of the matter.
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