
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.
As Christians, we should read the Bible so that we can better flourish as human beings under divine creation. … We should read the Bible in community with others and generously pay attention to those who may understand the same text in different ways.
God is calling us to drink of Him more deeply. He’s calling us to continue repenting of our sins and finding deep, abiding satisfaction in Him.
Forgiveness is deciding that you will not allow that hurt to control your life. It’s also about letting someone, or something, leave your life to allow healing to begin.
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.
As Christians, we should read the Bible so that we can better flourish as human beings under divine creation. … We should read the Bible in community with others and generously pay attention to those who may understand the same text in different ways.
God is calling us to drink of Him more deeply. He’s calling us to continue repenting of our sins and finding deep, abiding satisfaction in Him.
Forgiveness is deciding that you will not allow that hurt to control your life. It’s also about letting someone, or something, leave your life to allow healing to begin.
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.
As Christians, we should read the Bible so that we can better flourish as human beings under divine creation. … We should read the Bible in community with others and generously pay attention to those who may understand the same text in different ways.
God is calling us to drink of Him more deeply. He’s calling us to continue repenting of our sins and finding deep, abiding satisfaction in Him.
Forgiveness is deciding that you will not allow that hurt to control your life. It’s also about letting someone, or something, leave your life to allow healing to begin.
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