
May 5 | Week 18 Gospel Conversation Opportunity
GOSPEL CONVERSATION OPPORTUNITY Romans 3:23 tells us that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Romans 6:23 tells us that the...
Read ArticleGOSPEL CONVERSATION OPPORTUNITY Romans 3:23 tells us that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Romans 6:23 tells us that the...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Psalm 32 Have you ever had good news that you couldn’t wait to tell someone else? What was it? (Give a chance...
Read ArticlePsalms 32, 86, 102, 103, and 122 collectively articulate a rich tapestry of spiritual experiences, from the joy of forgiveness and the plea for personal guidance to lament in affliction and celebration of divine mercy. They explore themes of divine protection, the power of prayer, and the blessings bestowed upon the faithful, culminating in a heartfelt prayer for the peace and prosperity of Jerusalem, reflecting both individual and communal aspects of faith and devotion in the life of believers.
Read DevotionalIn 2 Samuel 11-12 and 1 Chronicles 20, David's moral failures are brought to light, beginning with his adultery with Bathsheba and the orchestrated death of her husband Uriah, leading to divine reprimand through the prophet Nathan. David's repentance is profoundly captured in Psalm 51, where he pleads for God's mercy and a clean heart, acknowledging his sins and their consequences, which include the death of his child and ongoing turmoil within his kingdom.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read 2 Samuel 12:13; Psalm 51 Draw a heart on a dry erase board and color it in. As you read today, set...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Psalm 65:1-4; Psalm 66; Psalm 69:1-5,13-18 Share a time when you forgave someone or they forgave you. Talk about how the process...
Read ArticlePsalms 65-67; 69, and 70 showcase a spectrum of David's reflections on God's provision and power, from the nurturing care of the earth in Psalm 65 to the dynamic portrayal of God as a deliverer and protector in Psalm 70. These hymns celebrate God's righteousness, the bounty of the land, divine might in historical victories, and the urgent pleas for personal deliverance, highlighting the communal and personal aspects of faith and dependence on God.
Read DevotionalIn 2 Samuel 10 and 1 Chronicles 19, David attempts to show kindness to the new Ammonite king, Hanun, but due to a tragic misunderstanding, this gesture spirals into a full-scale war, involving various regional forces. This conflict highlights the complexities of diplomacy and trust in leadership, resulting in decisive battles where David’s forces overcome substantial opposition, underscored by themes of divine support and deliverance found in Psalms 20, 53, 60, and 75.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read Psalm 20, Psalm 53; Psalm 60 Remember how we looked inside David’s journal a couple of weeks ago? David wrote a lot...
Read ArticleIn this reflective episode of Sermon Notes, guests Brian Ball and Brandon Abbott delve into the profound stories of King David, highlighting the significance of God's guidance and the importance of humility and obedience in faith.
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read 2 Samuel 8:15; 2 Samuel 9; I Chronicles 18:14 “David reigned over all Israel, administering justice and righteousness for all his people”...
Read ArticleIn 2 Samuel 8-9 and 1 Chronicles 18, David secures his reign through military victories over surrounding nations and strategic kindness, notably restoring Saul's grandson Mephibosheth. These passages depict David's consolidation of power by defeating enemies and showing mercy, ensuring both tribute and loyalty while administering justice and righteousness throughout Israel.
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