Fathered by God

Fathered by God by Steve Bydeley, published by Lapstone Ministries in March 2006, is a thought-provoking exploration of the consequences of neglecting one’s responsibilities and the importance of attentiveness in leadership. This edition spans 180 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into a biblical narrative where King David confronts a famine in Israel, ultimately discovering its roots in the actions of his predecessor, Saul. Bydeley prompts readers to reflect on the implications of David’s choices and the potential for personal growth through awareness and accountability.
In this work, readers will find a discussion centered on themes of religion and Christian living, as Bydeley draws parallels between historical events and contemporary challenges. The narrative encourages introspection regarding personal hardships and the possibility of resolution through proactive engagement. Bydeley invites readers to consider how attentiveness to their own lives may lead to meaningful change, echoing the lessons learned from David’s experience.
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For three years, a famine had devastated the kingdom of Israel. The duration and severity finally caught King David’s attention prompting him to ask the Lord about its cause. The Lord informed David that the famine came because Saul, his predecessor, had killed some of the Gibeonites in violation of a covenant. After David made restitution to the Gibeonites the famine ended. If David had been attentive earlier, could he have saved the people, and himself, one or two years of hardship? Are there hardships in my life that could be corrected with the same attention?
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