The Kirdford Chapel Podcast

The Life of David - Part 2, James Clarke

26 min · 25 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we continue the series on the life of David, focusing on 1 Samuel 16:1–13 and the moment God chooses David to be king. As Samuel is sent to Bethlehem to anoint a new ruler, the passage highlights how God rejects outward appearance and instead looks at the heart, choosing the youngest and least expected of Jesse’s sons. The episode explores what it means to be “a man after God’s own heart,” and contrasts human ways of judging leaders with God’s deeper perspective. It also draws out the theme of God lifting up the humble and points forward to Jesus as the ultimate King who perfectly embodies humility and obedience.

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The Power Triangle. In this fourth episode of our series on the life of David, we continue the story after David’s victory over Goliath and explore how those around him respond to his growing success and popularity. The passage focuses on the contrasting reactions of Jonathan and King Saul. While Jonathan, Saul’s son and heir to the throne, responds with humility, covenant friendship, and loyalty toward David, Saul becomes increasingly jealous, fearful, and hostile as he realises that the Lord is with David. The episode examines themes of friendship, power, jealousy, humility, and trust in God. We see Jonathan willingly step aside rather than compete with David, while Saul clings desperately to power and repeatedly tries to destroy him. Along the way, the sermon reflects on how people respond when others succeed, the dangers of selfish ambition, and the call to live humbly and at peace with others. Ultimately, the story points forward to Jesus Christ, the true King who did not grasp for power, but humbled himself and became a servant for the sake of others.

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