Acts 1:18. Judas received justice for his treachery.
Acts 1:18. Judas received justice for his treachery.
2 Samuel 19:9-43. David’s return to Jerusalem is marked by a series of courtiers: some loyal, some sycophantic. David’s left to sort through it all.
1 Corinthians 1:19. God’s wisdom demonstrated through the cross of Jesus Christ is the antidote to disunity.
2 Samuel 17:24-19:8. God rescues David from Absalom’s rebellion, but he does so using an unpleasant deliverer and a difficult task. (sermon recording begins at the 12:00 minute mark)
2 Samuel 16:1-17:23. Absalom’s rebellion is increasing in strength, yet God demonstrates his faithfulness to David in unique ways.
John 17.
John 17.
John 17.
Romans 16:18. Paul warns his readers to watch out for divisive influences both within and without the church.
2 Samuel 15. Absalom shows his true nature and overthrows his father’s kingdom.
2 Corinthians 2:6. Discipline is to be restorative rather than retributive.
2 Samuel 14. David continues to experience the fallout of his sin with Bathsheba, and there are troubling signs in his relationships with Absalom.