1 Samuel 16 - The Lord Looks at the Heart
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Welcome to this week’s worship service at The Vine! 🌿
In today’s message, we turn to 1 Samuel 16, where God sends the prophet Samuel to anoint a new king after Saul’s rejection. While Samuel expects to find strength and stature in Jesse’s older sons, God reveals a powerful truth:
“People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
This passage reminds us that God’s choices are not based on appearance, status, or human expectations — but on the condition of the heart. David, the overlooked youngest son tending sheep, becomes God’s anointed king. His story begins not with prominence, but with obedience and a heart aligned with God.
In this message, we explore:
How God calls us to move forward when seasons change
Why fear doesn’t cancel obedience
What it means that God sees the “inner person” — our thoughts, intentions, and character
How the Spirit empowers those God chooses
As we reflect on David’s anointing, we’re invited to examine our own hearts. Are we ready to respond when God calls? Are we more concerned with outward image — or inward transformation?
May this message encourage you to trust the God who sees beyond the surface and calls ordinary people into extraordinary purpose.