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The Personality I Identify with from the Old Testament Essay

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Introduction
The personality that I identify with from the Old Testament is David. I was drawn to this character because of his sportsmanship. The universal principles that I learned from him are hard work, perseverance, respect, and pride. These characteristics affect my view of the world, my work, studies, relationships, and life. This paper specifically draws from David’s actions towards Saul, when Saul was trying to kill him.

What Draws Me To David My main draw to David is his sportsmanship towards Saul. Saul was very jealous of David because the people of Israel loved him more than they loved Saul. His jealousy lead to Saul trying to have David killed many times. But do to David’s good sportsmanship he would not take …show more content…

Hard work is a value that David prided himself on. Weather it was playing the harp for king Saul, or tending his fathers sheep in Bethlehem, David always worked his hardest. Perseverance is also a key lesson that David taught me. He always trusted in God through the good and the bad and his faith never faulted. David was always very proud of who he was and whom he fought for. David was proud to be a servant of the lord and would sing his praise when something went right. The last characteristic of David that I respect is his confidence. David had more confidence than any other character in the bible. He had the confidence in himself to stand up to a giant, when all he had was a slingshot and a rock. For David to stand up to the giant, it took a lot of courage and sportsmanship.

Themes About World View Worldview asks three questions. Where did we come from? What’s wrong with the world? How can we fix it? (Colson) The Christian worldview answers those questions this way; God created us; we have a fallen sinful nature; and we are redeemed through Jesus Christ.
Where did we come from? This question is in debate all over the world. The fight over Christianity vs. Naturalism shows us two totally opposite views. “Naturalism is the belief that natural causes alone are sufficient to explain everything that exists.”(Colson) While Christians believe in theism. “Theism is the belief that

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