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Wiersbe's "Be" Series on the Old Testament—Practical, devotional, and concise describes the "Be" series. Each of these mini-commentaries contains a wealth of practical insight into God's Word. This resource covers the entire book of 1 Samuel.
The secret of my success is that at an early age I discovered I was not God.
So replied Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. to a young reporter's question on the occasion of the renowned Supreme Court Justice's ninetieth birthday (1931). His quip evokes more theological truth than even he might have intended; for true success in this world is rooted first in the premise that God is in control … and I am not.
Wiersbe's study of 1 Samuel examines what truly made David a great success—being a follower "after [God's] own heart." (1 Sam. 13:14).
The amazing narrative of 1 Samuel powerfully presents to us the contrast between King Saul's tragic fall and David's life of victory. You will see how true success is defined by character, forged-even in the fires of failure—by a sincere, obedient, and abiding faith in the One True God. And as you follow this story of one man's rise to greatness, you will find yourself grappling with the same tough question: "How do I define greatness?"
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Dr. Warren Wiersbe has served as Writer-in-Residence at Cornerstone College in Grand Rapids, MI. He has pastored three churches, including Moody Church in Chicago. He also served as General Director and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible Broadcast.
“so any enemy of Saul would be warmly welcomed in Gath” (Page 147)
“Whenever you step out by faith to fight the enemy, there’s always somebody around to discourage you, and often it begins in your own home.” (Page 93)
“The greatest judgment God can give us is to let us have our own way.” (Page 47)
“God calls people who are busy, not people looking for ways to avoid responsibility.” (Page 88)
“These two events prove that a person can have a remarkable religious experience and yet have no change in character.” (Page 107)
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