Till the day that David summoned him, Mephibosheth lived in fear. But the king treated him, the grandson of the enemy, like his own son
Contemporary culture tends to celebrate faith as belief against all odds or despite the absence of evidence. But this is a distortion of the truth
Psalm 133 tells believers how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell in unity. This five-act 'play' will help bring the truth of that verse home
When the “pain of searing loss” bears down, let us remember that victory is ours, because He chose to identify with our suffering — and won the war
Only those who are born again can enter heaven — we know this much. But is there an exception for those who are too young to cognitively commit to Christ?
What do you see when you glance back at your life? Chances are: plenty of evidence of God’s ever-faithful leading and goodness beyond measure
God repeatedly calls us to live uprightly before Him. But what does that mean? In a world full of temptations and carnality, is that even possible?
God is our ever-present refuge in times of distress — but what does a believer hold on to when his Help seems to be silent or unresponsive?
If you’ve ever felt insignificant, you know that that poison arrow strikes the very core of our being. David teaches us how to come into our own
When things look hopeless all around, David's refusal to "flee like a bird" teaches us to trust in God and wait for Him to show Himself strong on our behalf
Although thousands were banding together to kill the fleeing king, David’s response was to be confident in the Lord’s ability to save
Resistance to God’s chosen Messiah is empty and cannot ultimately succeed because Jesus earned the right to rule the world
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