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2 Samuel 22-23
Savior’s Deliverance
In 22:2-3, David praises God for the unchanging salvation he provided.
In 22:8-17, David points to powerful images of God’s work.
22:30-43 show how God’s power was put on display through David.
We need to remember and praise God for what He has done in our lives.
Savior’s Presence
22:7 reminds us of the reality of times of distress.
We can have times where we wonder if God really is such a rock and savior (Psalm 13:1-2).
We need to remember that God saves the humble and delights to (22:20, 28).
Whatever you are in now, God will show His power leading to His praise.
Savior’s Security
At the end of his life, David looks at the future with certainty (23:5).
David knows his sins have been forgiven (Psalm 103-8-12).
David knows God’s promise of the eternal kingdom can’t be stopped.
God is our rock, our savior, and is alive now and always will be.
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