1 Kings 4-11
Wisdom. Understanding. Building the temple. Solomon is doing so awesome…until…
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Wisdom. Understanding. Building the temple. Solomon is doing so awesome…until…
If you had an opportunity to ask the Lord to bless you with a particular gift, what would you ask for? If you'd like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
The story of King David’s dramatic downfall is both tragic and instructive for us.
In the midst of all of the craziness of Israel and its kings, the story of Uzzah “steadying the ark of God” is a nice reminder that God is always in charge…even when we may think he isn’t.
There are some great examples of friendship in the scriptures, but none may be greater than the friendship of David and Jonathan.
The entire conflict between Israel & the Philistines was to be determined by a single contest involving two men. Israel’s freedom was at stake and placed on the shoulders of a young man. Probably some application there for our Young Men who are preparing for a mission. If you'd like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
As tragic as this story is, there is much instruction and relevance to what we like to call “The Rise and Fall of a guy named Saul” If you'd like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
1 Samuel 8 is a pivotal point in the history of the house of Israel. When we try to be like the rest of the world, it never goes well.
Everyone loves a good monument, right? There's a reason why this particular one showed up in one of our favorite hymns.
In this crazy world, there has never been a greater time to learn to #hearhim and to act on that revelation than now. And the young boy Samuel is a great example of that.