As I promised, I am writing the first part of this Character Study of David. As we begin make sure to read 1Sam 17. I am going to reference it, but for context you should read it ahead of time. Before we dive straight in to the Origins of David we first need a bit of context our story 1Sam17:1-11 basically states that the armies of Israel and of the Philistines line up to battle as was custom in their time and were talking smack back and forth. Similar to two different teams coming out before a game to talk some smack to try and intimidate one another. The difference here is that they were playing for keeps and what better way to intimidate then to slaughter your enemy's champion in front of the entire army. So Goliath comes out and offers the challenge to one on one combat, knowing he has the advantage in the fight. That is the background, now to get to the characters. David enters our story in verse 12 and from the following verses we learn some things about our warrior, we see that he has 3 older brothers in the army, he is the youngest and he is the son of Jesse of Bethlehem . First we see that he is the son of Jesse the Bethlehem, (vs. 12). His ancestry goes back to the House of Judah. If we take a look in Genesis we see in chapter 37 that Judah sold his brother to slavers and in chapter 38 he sleeps with his daughter-in-law after he refuses to give her his son in marriage as was required. Not exactly the greatest of role models and David knew his history well as it was the Law. How rough to have the patriarch of your house be Judah. Next we see that David has at least 3 older brothers and then in verse 14 we find that he is in fact the youngest of eight. Not only his David the youngest which makes him the spoiled brat by default(all older siblings will agree with me), but his 3 eldest brothers were already warriors they were in the army fighting along with the king. These men were experienced in war and knew how it was fought, these guys were pros. Now you may wander why we are looking at the background of our warrior in the making. I wanted to stop and take a look at what is required to be selected by God to be His Warrior. What are some of the prerequisites to be a warrior for God. Well we know that lineage is not it, just look at David's ancestry and see the people in it and we find 2 prostitutes as well as a Moabitess (Matthew 1:3-6, Ruth 4:18-22). According to this he had no special bloodline, no special heritage to look up. David should be nobody important according to his family tree, he was not related to the king in any way and should rise to nothing more than the least is his fathers house. Which brings me to my next point, he was the youngest in his house, not only that he had three older more experienced brothers. As the youngest he gets over looked, especially of eight sons, so much so that he gets the worst job, shepherding(1 Sam 16:6-11). That is the equivalent of being the one to pick up the dog poop or cleaning out the kitty litter box, the later was chore I had as a young man, no fun. Nothing is ever expected of you, your whole life things are done for you whether as in spoiling or since there were seven others before you we can just speed things up a bit and let the more experienced ones do it. Now this is the point where you start to wonder what does this have to do with me, I will tell you. By all rights David had no business trying to be a Warrior and it was true, but he became one anyway. Why? Because God saw something the rest of the world did not see and that is the point. There are others around you and I that have a better past, their families have been believers for years and their Dads and Grandfathers were pastors and great men of God. There are people who are more experience than we are at the art of fighting spiritual battles, they have been Christians longer than you and fighting in the battle longer than we have and they have the experience to do the work more efficiently than we can. But are these people called? God took a boy that by all thoughts should be a nobody and anointed him king because he saw the heart (1 Sam 16:6-13). God sees your heart, He has called you and I as His children, His Warriors. Our past matters not, our lineage matters not, our experience matters not, how we were raised matters not, what matters is the state of our heart. Do we willing follow Him? Do we love Him with our hearts, minds, souls and strengths? Do we constantly seek to do His Will? These are the things He looks for, do not be dragged down by who you are not, but be encouraged and know who you are. You are a child of the King, you are a Warrior Prince/Princess. You have been called to a higher calling, now walk in it! Be encouraged, God looks to your heart and sees beyond your sin and wants to help you rise above the struggles of this life and teach you to fight. So take up the banner of your King and charge into battle, look not to the past but to the future that God has laid out for you. "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11