1. What was it like to face Goliath with just a sling and stones? Did you ever doubt yourself at that moment?
2. How did you maintain your faith and trust in God while being pursued by Saul for so many years?
3. What advice would you give to leaders today about handling power and authority responsibly, given your experiences as a king?
4. You made a significant mistake with Bathsheba. How did you overcome the guilt and seek genuine repentance before God?
5. What role did music and worship play in your relationship with God? Can you describe how you felt when composing the Psalms?
6. You experienced great victories and deep failures. How did you stay resilient through both success and failure?
7. Given the complexities of family dynamics, like with your sons Absalom and Solomon, what would you say to modern parents about guiding their children?
8. How did you navigate your emotions as a “man after God’s own heart” while also being a warrior? How did you balance faith and violence?
9. What does true humility before God look like, especially for someone in a position of power like yours?
10. After all the battles and challenges you faced, how did you find inner peace? Were there moments when you struggled with fear or anxiety?
11. As a father, how did the loss of your son Absalom affect you personally, and how did you reconcile that pain with your faith in God?
12. If you could change one decision from your life, what would it be and why? How would that impact your legacy as a leader and man of faith?
Let me know the questions you’d like to ask David, if he were here today.