Mike wraps up this series with a final lesson on Hezekiah by reviewing how God's grace was extended to this great man's physical and moral weakness.
Mike continues the study on King Hezekiah with a look at this leader's greatest victory coming at his nation's worst moment.
Hezekiah has long been used as a model for revival and restoration. In this lesson, we look at the basic principles of revival that we learn from Hezekiah's life and times.
Solomon lays out 7 easy to understand principles that promote success in any area of one's life here on earth.
An obscure pagan king teaches every generation a lesson about the dangers of having an overly suspicious attitude.
David's final charge to his son provides timeless wisdom for the changing of the guard in church leadership.
Mike looks at David's 39th psalm and how the author outlines the various steps leading to true and sincere repentance.
The story of David's relationship with Abigail highlights a time when he nearly ruined his potential reign as king and reveals the character of one of the Bible's most remarkable women.
This lesson describes the dramatic entrance of young David to the stage of Israel's history and recounts the model story from which all later 'underdog' narratives are taken.
This final lesson traces King Saul's sad decline into madness and ignoble death at the hands of the enemy he was originally sent to defeat.
This second lesson examines the various patterns of behavior that lead to King Saul's eventual downfall.
Saul, the first King of Israel, provides a lesson on what not to do when given blessings and privileges by God.