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?’’
Paperback, 195 pages.
Warren Wiersbe-Be Series-Old Testament-Samuel-History
ISBN- 9781434765000