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David’s Second Civil War - "The Judgement" - 11AM
In this message, we continue our sermon series in the book of II Samuel, “David’s Second Civil War,” and we come to the climactic battle in the Civil War. David is reminded that God has surrounded him with all the resources he needs to find success.
In this message, we continue our sermon series in the book of II Samuel, “David’s Second Civil War,” and we’re reminded that even though David is living in the fallout of the worst sin of his life, God is still at work to guide him and protect him. And some of the old David starts to shine through.
In this message, we have the privilege of hearing a message from Mike Cloud, our Associate Pastor. Mike and his wife, Ginger, have been on our staff for 18 years, and they have three daughters, Macy, Mallory, and Molly.
In this message, we continue our sermon series in the book of II Samuel, “David’s Second Civil War,” and Absalom’s revolt hangs by a thread as he seems conflicted about who to trust and how to make decisions. And, in the middle of it all, we get a reminder that God is still sovereign, even in the chaos of kingdoms.
In this message, we continue our sermon series in the book of II Samuel, “David’s Second Civil War,” and David truly reaps what he has sown by giving in to the lust of his flesh with Bathsheba – times ten.
In this message, we have the privilege of hearing a message from Bread Hatfield, our Pastor of Missions, Outreach and Recreation. Bread and his wife, Keely, have been on our staff for nine years, and they have two sons, Jack and Murphy.
In this message, we continue our sermon series in the book of II Samuel, “David’s Second Civil War,” and David gets some harsh lessons by coming face to face with some critics. Absalom’s rebellion has deep roots in the kingdom.
In this message, we see flashes of the old, Godly king David, as he begins to come to terms with the enormity of Absalom’s rebellion and the situation in the kingdom.
In this message, we see the beginning of David’s real season of suffering for the sin he committed with Bathsheba – and it comes from the lessons his sons learned while watching him rebel against God.
In this message, Absalom returns to the royal city and quickly grows dissatisfied with his access to the king and the royal court, and the seeds of rebellion begin to grow.
In this message, David is again relegated to the backstory of his own kingdom – Joab, his nephew, orchestrates a reconciliation between the king and Absalom.
In this message, we’re introduced to a crucial figure for the weeks ahead, Absalom, but we also notice David’s conspicuous absence of leadership in the affairs of his household.
In this message, we begin our next sermon series in the book of II Samuel, “David’s Second Civil War,” and we see how a father or mother’s sin issues can easily be replicated in the lives of their children.
In this message, as we conclude our sermon series in the book of II Samuel, “David’s Rebellion,” we see vivid reminders that when we confess and repent of our sins, God is quick to forgive and restore. Our actions may still have consequences, but our struggles with continued guilt and shame are not from God but the enemy.
In this message, we see King David’s devastating grief at the loss of his son, as well as his unflinching faith in his righteous God.
In this message, we see God’s judgment on King David for his rebellion, as well as David’s willingness to take responsibility for his actions.
In this message, we see the clear and gracious work of God, through the prophet Nathan, to convict King David of his sin and to call him to confession and repentance.
In this message, we see the clear and gracious work of God, through the prophet Nathan, to convict King David of his sin and to call him to confession and repentance.
In this message, we consider the slow unraveling of King David’s spiritual life as he hardens his heart and seeks to run from what is right and good – and the unthinkable becomes a reality in his life.



