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SEEING THE LORD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
2 SAMUEL
God wants us to know that the resurrection of David’s Son, Christ Jesus the Lord is the sole
reason that we get to live in God’s Forever Home with God’s Forever King!
What is the basis for God’s Forever Home?
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INTRODUCTION: CHRIST IS RISEN INDEED! 1 COR 15, PS 136:1, 111:3, 117:2; ISA 40:8; 1 JN 2:17
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THE CITY OF THE KING 2 SA 3:1, 5:1-3, 6-7, 10-12; PS 93:1-2
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THE JOY OF THE KING 2 SA 7:1-7; DT 12
D.
THE HOUSE OF THE KING 2 SA 7:8-9, 11-12, 13-15
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THE THRONE OF THE KING 2 SA 7:16; PS 89:49; ISA 11:10; AM 9:11; JE 23:5; EZ 37:25; ZE 9:9-10; LK 1:32; MT
12:23; JN 12:13; JN 19:2-3, 15-16, 19; AC 2:29-36; RE 4:1-2, 22:16, 11:15
PASTOR MARK DEMIRE
THE COMMUNITY OF
Grace
SEEING THE LORD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT: 2 SAMUEL: GOD’S FOREVER HOME
APRIL 17, 2022
ADAPTED FROM THE TEACHING SERIES “SON OF DAVID: SEEING JESUS IN THE HISTORICAL BOOKS” BY NANCY GUTHRIE
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