From A Tale of Three Kings by Gene Edwards David was caught in a - TopicsExpress



          

From A Tale of Three Kings by Gene Edwards David was caught in a very uncomfortable position; however, he seemed to grasp a deep understanding of the unfolding drama in which he had been caught. He seemed to understand something that few of even the wisest men of his day understood. Something that in our day, when men are wiser still, even fewer understand. And what was that? God did not have---but wanted very much to have----men and women who would live in pain. God wanted a broken vessel. ......he has several other types of people--people who claim to have Gods authority and dont, people who claim to be broken and arent, and the people who do have Gods authority, but who are mad and unbroken....and a mixture of everything in between. But broken men and women, hardly at all. In Gods sacred school of submission and brokenness, why are there so few students? Because...must suffer much pain. And as you might guess, it is often the unbroken ruler (whom God sovereignty picks). Who metes out the pain. David was once a student in this school, and Saul was Gods chosen way to crush David.
Posted on: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 23:53:14 +0000

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