FOR THE SAKE OF HIS PEOPLE

Passage: 2Samuel 5:1~25  

Key verse: 12


1. A shepherd for God's people (1-5)

When God's time came, all the people of Judah and Israel acknowledged David as their king. He was appointed by God to be a shepherd of God's people. A shepherd is not a tyrant. He makes an environment in which people can grow and prosper and be happy.

2. Jerusalem (6-16)

Jerusalem was on the border between Judah and Israel. It had never been conquered. The Jebusites bragged that it was impregnable; that even blind and lame men could defend it. But David found a way into the city, conquered it and made it his capital. Jerusalem became the city of David.

3. The Philistine threat (17-25)

David sought God's help, and he soundly defeated these ancient enemies of Israel in two big battles. David knew that God had established him as king so that he could be the shepherd of God's people. For David, the kingship was not an ego trip or an opportunity to indulge in personal pleasure.


Prayer: Lord, grant us leaders who honor you and who are shepherds for your people.

One Word: Leaders should be shepherds