It was a Celebration Sunday - we had eight salvation stories shared, baptism, communion, and worship. You will be so encouraged to watch this service!
Author: Scott Snyder (Scott Snyder)
David’s Troubled Future
David was remorseful for his sin, so his consequences should have been small, correct? Well the Bible illustrates that consequences and punishment are two different things. David sadly had many consequences for his sin that affected him, and also his descendants.
David’s Troubled Future
Repentance is an important part of a relationship. But sadly, turning away from our sin does not keep the consequences of our sin from coming to fruition. David reaped the consequences of his sin, down the line in his family. We can learn much about sowing and reaping, from him.
David’s Road to Repentance and Renewal
We all know that we shouldn't sin, but what should we do when we inevitably, do sin? Pastor Scott shares a plan for what to do after we have wronged someone.
David the Adulterer and Murderer (yikes!)
David wasn't where he should have been. This set him up for destruction. His idle hands and self-dependence opened the door for heinous sin to enter. This is a sermon you don't want to miss.
David the Promise-Keeper and Grace-Giver
David had some opportunities handed to him, to do some counter-cultural acts of kindness. This was a challenging account, as we all have the same opportunities to give grace, day to day. Do we take the opportunity to be godly, or to be selfish?
David the Wanna-be Builder
David wanted to build the temple for the Lord. This is a good thing, right? Well, God's response to that may surprise you!
David the Worshiper
What is at the core of worship? We are still learning from the life of David, today, about what his worship looked like.
David’s Defender
Nabal and Abigail enter the account this week, and David had some serious choices to make! God came through, I'll just say that.
David the Deliverer
In series of unpredictable events, David had the opportunity to take out Saul, who was in a vulnerable position. Through David's response we can learn some things! And David also is shown to be a Deliverer, a picture of Christ--our Ultimate Deliverer.