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Preaching Through the Bible
Jedidiah Cary • Paw Paw Bible Church • Sermon • • 56 views • 50:54
1 After the death of Saul, when David had returned from striking down the Amalekites, David remained two days in Ziklag. 2 And on the third day, behold, a man came from Saul’s camp, with his clothes torn and dirt on his head. And when he came to David, he fell to the ground and paid homage. 3 David said…


Pastor Timothy Nolan • First Baptist Church of Kewanee • Sermon • • 11 views • 38:50
Purposed People
Cassie Brown • Sermon • • 2 views
Purposed People: What is the purpose of God’s people? Old Testament: To be a body A people that believed in God.
Psalms
Nathan Sehi • Sermon • • 343 views
Psalm 20 is probably related to Israel preparing for battle. This may have even included preparations in the temple. The superscription affirms it as originating at the time of David, but likely saw further use in the kings of Israel that followed. When we consider that Christ is an anointed Davidic king; this cry takes on a New Testament devotion and trust in Christ.
Team 431
Brenton • Sermon • • 8 views
Living as if Eternity Starts Now, and trusting that God will use us if we obey Him, and seek Him in a love relationship.
Psalms
Nathan Sehi • Sermon • • 2,873 views
The Psalm is primarily focused on the proper and wise acceptance of God's annointed King. This Psalm is the 2nd part of a 2 Psalm introduction to the book. As a Psalm, it is grouped with what have been called the corination Hymns because it is related to the enthronement of the Davidic King (including the Messiah). Likely was written in David's day given the reference to the Davidic Covenant in Ps 2:8-9. This would have been common for accepting any of the Davidic throne. However, it was placed in the Psalter during Post-Exilic time. Given that point and it's Davidic promise it is looking ultimately for the Messiah. This is especially true since there was no Davidic King during the Post-Exilic
The Birth of Christ
Patton Shinall • Sermon • • 3 views
Jesus is the the joy of all nations who gives salvation to everyone who believes in Him.


Ronald Coleman • Disciples Path Community Church • Sermon • • 235 views
Introduction After Jesus had finished praying to the Father, even to let this cup pass from Him and had spoken with and prayed for both His current and future disciples ( John 17 ), his betrayer, Judas, who was one of the twelve apostles met Him in the garden of Gethsemani. Christ’s Betrayal Judas knew…
The Golden Thread
Aaron Hale • Sermon • • 6 views
God fights the Battles for His people