Masterclass: The Life of David // David & Bathsheba
David’s story in 2 Samuel 11:1-15 shows how sin can mess things up, even for someone like the greatest king of Israel. So, because we recognize that we can slip up, praying and reading the Bible daily, having friends who keep us accountable, and knowing how to step away from temptation are all essential in…
Read MoreMasterclass: The Life of David // David & Mephibosheth
In the story of David and Mephibosheth, there’s a central theme of this: when we show kindness to others, we’re actually showing them who God is. It’s not just about being there for people when things are good for us; we’ve got to remember others’ struggles, even when life gets messy for us. At times,…
Read MoreMasterclass: The Life of David // David & Jonathan
The story of David and Jonathan illustrates a deep, God-centered friendship. It emphasizes rare, enduring friendships rooted in commitment rather than convenience. Their relationship shows fruitful outcomes: celebrating victories, growing spiritually, facing challenges resiliently, and discovering identity through Christ-like growth. It reflects Christ’s sacrificial love and lasting companionship. Ultimately, their story points us to the…
Read MoreMasterclass: The Life of David // David & Saul
The story of David and Saul dives into human desires and flaws. The elders’ cry for a change brings Saul to power, but his inner battles and David’s tunes show how messy relationships and power can be when God is not on the throne of the leader’s life. Saul’s jealousy and grudge against David highlight…
Read MoreMasterclass: The Life of David // David & Goliath
When we face our own “Goliaths,” we should remember that it is not our strength but God’s power that will see us through. By depending on God and acknowledging His sovereignty, we can overcome fear and face our challenges with confidence, knowing that He fights for us. As we return to our daily lives, let…
Read MoreMasterclass: The Life of David // David & Samuel
1. David and Samuel But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the thing people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” 1 Samuel 16:7 Samuel was a spiritual leader…
Read MoreBe Holy: Confronting Sin // Greed
Greed – the only sin we feel we are not guilty of. Greed is the insatiable appetite for more, with little interest in sharing with those who have less. Contentment is coming to a place where I desire nothing, as opposed to coming to a place where I have everything. Hold money loosely, or it…
Read MoreBe Holy: Confronting Sin // Complacency
1. Complacency keeps us from being our best. Go to the ant, you sluggard, consider its ways and be wise! Proverbs 6:6 Complacency is the Biblical sin of sloth or laziness. Thomas Aquinas and the Early Church Fathers viewed this sin in light of spiritual disciplines. Complacency is a major hindrance to spiritual growth. Complacency…
Read MoreBe Holy: Confronting Sin // Ungratefulness
1. The importance of being thankful. Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful. Colossians 3:15 There is a correlation between peace and being thankful. Do we complain more than we are thankful? As a Christ-follower, we ought to be…
Read MoreBe Holy: Confronting Sin // Selfishness
But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves… 2 Timothy 3:1-2 Characteristics of Selfishness Selfishness Makes You Fight More (Genesis 4:1-16) – “Selfish people often mistake selfishness for strength. It takes no talent, no intelligence, no self-control, and no effort to sacrifice other people for…
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