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F.B. Meyer

David, the Man of God.

To be a man of God, one must give all to God, take all from God, and use all for God, surrendering to His will and accepting His fulness.
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the lasting influence of David, describing him as 'a man of God' whose life exemplified total surrender to God's will. Despite his failures, David's heart remained directed towards God, making him a model for believers. Meyer encourages listeners to give all to God, take all from God, and use all for God, highlighting that true strength and victory come from accepting God's fullness in Jesus. The sermon calls for a complete and unreserved commitment to God's purpose, aiming for His glory in every aspect of life.

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David, the man of God. Neh. xii. 24, 36, 37, 45, 46.

HOW long the influence of David has lingered over the world, like the afterglow of a sunset! Mark the characteristic in him which laid the foundation of his supremacy over the hearts of his countrymen. He was pre‑eminently "a man of God." Notwithstanding his terrible fall, his people recognised that his salient characteristic was Godward. Would you be one of God's men?

(1) Give all to God. ‑‑ Too many live lives of piecemeal consecration, giving a bit here and a bit there, but never all. David surrendered himself to do God's will utterly, and in all, and so became a man after God's own heart. With what joy God's voice seems to quiver, as He says, "I have found David, the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, who shall fulfil all my will" (Acts xiii. 22). Without reserve, holding nothing back, yield yourself to God, to be, and do, and suffer his will, whatever it may be.

(2) Take all from God. ‑‑ "It is not what we give to Jesus, but what we take from Him, that makes us strong, helpful, and victorious day by day." Accept this as a fact, that in Jesus God has made all his fulness dwell. There is nothing we require, for life or godliness, that is not stored in Him; but the terrible loss of our lives is that we take so little. We have ourselves to blame if we are poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked.

(3) Use all for God. ‑‑ It sometimes appears as though Christian people were urged to yield themselves to God, only that their lives might be more comfortable. But the supreme and final end in all surrender must be that his will be done, his glory promoted, and Himself magnified whether in life or death.

Sermon Outline

  1. Characteristics of a Man of God
  2. Give all to God
  3. Take all from God
  4. Use all for God

Key Quotes

“It is not what we give to Jesus, but what we take from Him, that makes us strong, helpful, and victorious day by day.” — F.B. Meyer
“Without reserve, holding nothing back, yield yourself to God, to be, and do, and suffer his will, whatever it may be.” — F.B. Meyer

Application Points

  • Surrender yourself to God's will, holding nothing back, and yield yourself to be, do, and suffer God's will.
  • Take all from God and accept His fulness to live a strong, helpful, and victorious life.
  • Use all for God's glory and to promote His will, whether in life or death.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be a man of God?
A man of God is someone who surrenders themselves to God's will, holding nothing back, and yields themselves to be, do, and suffer God's will.
How can I become a man of God?
To become a man of God, you must give all to God, take all from God, and use all for God.
What is the key to a strong, helpful, and victorious life?
The key to a strong, helpful, and victorious life is taking all from God and accepting His fulness.
Why is it important to surrender to God's will?
It is important to surrender to God's will so that His will be done, His glory promoted, and Himself magnified.

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