Read 1 Samuel 16:1-13
ALSO IN SCRIPTURE
“He chose his servant David, calling him from the sheep pens. He took David from tending the ewes and lambs and made him the shepherd of Jacob’s descendants—God’s own people, Israel. He cared for them with a true heart and led them with skillful hands” (Psalm 78:70-72 NLT).
Have you ever felt overlooked? Like you were standing in the background while everyone else got picked for the team? If so, you’re not alone. In 1 Samuel 16, we encounter a similar situation. The prophet Samuel is sent by God to anoint the next ruler of Israel, and Samuel heads to Jesse’s house in Bethlehem. Now, Jesse had several sons, and as Samuel laid eyes on the eldest, Eliab, he thought, “Surely, this is the one!” But God had other plans.
You see, God doesn’t always choose the obvious or the expected. Instead, God looks at the heart. And so, one by one, Jesse’s sons pass before Samuel, and each time, God says, “Nope, not this one.” Finally, Samuel asks if there are any more sons, and Jesse mentions the youngest, David, who’s out tending the sheep.
IMAGINE THE SCENE: David, probably smelling like sheep, enters the room. He’s young, not the most likely candidate for a ruler. But God sees something in David that no one else does. God sees a heart after God’s own heart.
David’s life before this moment was not glamorous. He spent his days out in the fields, caring for his father’s sheep. It was a humble existence, far from the spotlight. Yet, it was in this ordinary, OVERLOOKED life that God was preparing David for something extraordinary.
In our lives, we often judge by outward appearances, just like Samuel did with Eliab. We look at the impressive resumes, the flashy talents, the outward successes. But God sees BEYOND all that. God sees the heart. God sees our willingness to obey, our faithfulness in the small things, our love for God and for others.
So, what does this mean for us? It means that no matter how overlooked or underestimated we may feel, God sees us. God knows us intimately, and God has a purpose for each of us, just like God had for David. Our job is to trust God, to seek God with our whole hearts, and to be faithful in the little things, knowing that God is working behind the scenes, preparing us for the plans God has in store.
God’s choices are often surprising but ALWAYS perfect. Let’s take comfort in the fact that the same God who chose David, the shepherd boy, to be the king of Israel, is the same God who has chosen us and has a plan for our lives.
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
God’s choices are often surprising but always perfect.PRAYER
God, help us to trust in Your wisdom and timing, even when we don’t understand Your ways. Give us hearts that seek after You above all else, knowing that You see us, You know us, and You have a purpose for each of us. Amen.
Devotion written by Rev. Todd R. Lattig with the assistance of ChatGPT, an AI language model developed by OpenAI.
