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Becoming a Leader after God's Heart: A Study of 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this study you will meet three influential leaders with lessons for today. Learn from Samuel how to keep your heart tuned to God’s voice. Watch Saul and promise yourself that you will never try to make things happen without God and discover, with David, the spiritual riches of pursuing God with your whole heart.

David lived at a unique focal point of God’s blessing and God’s judgment on sin. God had forgiven David’s sin that could have resulted in death (2 Sam. 12:13), but He held David accountable for the disgrace that fell on Israel and on God’s name (v. 14). What did God designate as the immediate consequence of David’s sin, and how did David respond to it? (2 Sam. 12:14–16) Do you think David’s intercession for the child born to him by Uriah’s wife showed unwillingness to accept God’s will or confidence