David – A Legacy of Worship and Repentance
Last week, we studied Moses—whose courageous leadership brought God’s people out of slavery and through seasons of fear and uncertainty. This week in our Legacy of Leadership series, we turn to another remarkable leader: David.
David was a warrior and a king, but what made his legacy endure was not his throne or military victories—it was his heart. David was called a man after God’s own heart not because he was perfect, but because he lived a life marked by passionate worship and sincere repentance.
In this message we’ll explore:
How David led with wholehearted worship that put God’s glory above his own reputation
How his humble repentance after failure revealed the depth of his devotion
And how these two qualities—worship and repentance—together formed a legacy that continues to inspire generations
Leadership isn’t about flawlessness—it’s about faithfully pursuing God. David danced before the Lord with abandon and wept before Him in brokenness. His life challenges us to ask: What does my worship look like? Am I quick to repent? Am I leading others to pursue God with that same kind of heart?
Join us as we dive into David’s story and discover how a heart fully devoted to God leaves a legacy that outlives a lifetime.