
Redemption from the least to the greatest
For someone whom God called a “man after His own heart” (1 Sam 13:14; Acts 13:22), David’s behavior didn’t always live up to the hype.
For someone whom God called a “man after His own heart” (1 Sam 13:14; Acts 13:22), David’s behavior didn’t always live up to the hype.
Does it make sense for a man who has everything to ultimately decide that it will leave you feeling empty? From a secular worldview it doesn’t make sense, but from a biblical worldview, we understand what Solomon is saying.
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
Though her life was filled with suffering and grief, the Lord’s sovereignty and goodness prevailed.
The Lord saw Tamar’s determination and loyalty to Judah’s family, blessing her by giving her twins and a secure place within the family. Tamar had no way of knowing the Lord would use her struggles to continue the line of David.
For someone whom God called a “man after His own heart” (1 Sam 13:14; Acts 13:22), David’s behavior didn’t always live up to the hype.
Does it make sense for a man who has everything to ultimately decide that it will leave you feeling empty? From a secular worldview it doesn’t make sense, but from a biblical worldview, we understand what Solomon is saying.
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
Though her life was filled with suffering and grief, the Lord’s sovereignty and goodness prevailed.
The Lord saw Tamar’s determination and loyalty to Judah’s family, blessing her by giving her twins and a secure place within the family. Tamar had no way of knowing the Lord would use her struggles to continue the line of David.
For someone whom God called a “man after His own heart” (1 Sam 13:14; Acts 13:22), David’s behavior didn’t always live up to the hype.
Does it make sense for a man who has everything to ultimately decide that it will leave you feeling empty? From a secular worldview it doesn’t make sense, but from a biblical worldview, we understand what Solomon is saying.
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
Though her life was filled with suffering and grief, the Lord’s sovereignty and goodness prevailed.
The Lord saw Tamar’s determination and loyalty to Judah’s family, blessing her by giving her twins and a secure place within the family. Tamar had no way of knowing the Lord would use her struggles to continue the line of David.
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