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While you can sidestep some troubles, you can't avoid them altogether. You can always choose, however, your response to them! Trials have a silver lining. When handled well, they can grow our faith, build endurance, and foster maturity. What good news that troubles in our lives aren't wasted! Pastor Chuck Swindoll applies timeless wisdom on this subject from James 1:2-12. Whether you're going through a trial or strengthening your resolve for the future, this message can help you lay a foundation of trust in our generous God.
Drawn to Bathsheba, David gave in to his animal passions. Then the affair led him to murder her faithful husband, Uriah the Hittite, who displayed more godliness while drunk than David did while sober. With biblical cross-references and powerful preaching based on 2 Samuel 11, Pastor Chuck explains how David slowly descended into sin's tentacles. Never underestimate the deadly entanglements of sin. Shore up your life from areas of vulnerability as the Holy Spirit searches your heart.
The Searching the Scriptures studies accompany each of our daily broadcasts. These substantive, in-depth, interactive studies based on Chuck Swindoll’s teaching will help you dig deeply into God’s Word on your own.
After he became king, David honored his promise to the late Saul to show mercy to the former king's descendants. When David learned of a surviving grandson, he went beyond the realm of mercy into the land of grace. Mephibosheth never saw it coming. Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains the significance of David's countercultural grace displayed in 2 Samuel 9. Do you truly understand the extent of God's grace?
After he became king, David honored his promise to the late Saul to show mercy to the former king's descendants. When David learned of a surviving grandson, he went beyond the realm of mercy into the land of grace. Mephibosheth never saw it coming. Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains the significance of David's countercultural grace displayed in 2 Samuel 9. Do you truly understand the extent of God's grace?
The Searching the Scriptures studies accompany each of our daily broadcasts. These substantive, in-depth, interactive studies based on Chuck Swindoll’s teaching will help you dig deeply into God’s Word on your own.
Second Samuel 7 records David's moving conversation with God. This prayer provides a glimpse into David's deep relationship with God as well as God's intentions for David's lineage. Although David wanted to provide a tribute to God by constructing a temple, God refused David's offer. God had a better plan. Perhaps you had a specific plan for serving God, only to realize it wasn't God's choice for you. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches what to do when God says "no." For starters, it means He has a better way, and we'll discover true happiness only in walking in it!
Second Samuel 7 records David's moving conversation with God. This prayer provides a glimpse into David's deep relationship with God as well as God's intentions for David's lineage. Although David wanted to provide a tribute to God by constructing a temple, God refused David's offer. God had a better plan. Perhaps you had a specific plan for serving God, only to realize it wasn't God's choice for you. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches what to do when God says "no." For starters, it means He has a better way, and we'll discover true happiness only in walking in it!
Second Samuel 7 records David's moving conversation with God. This prayer provides a glimpse into David's deep relationship with God as well as God's intentions for David's lineage. Although David wanted to provide a tribute to God by constructing a temple, God refused David's offer. God had a better plan. Perhaps you had a specific plan for serving God, only to realize it wasn't God's choice for you. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches what to do when God says "no." For starters, it means He has a better way, and we'll discover true happiness only in walking in it!
The Searching the Scriptures studies accompany each of our daily broadcasts. These substantive, in-depth, interactive studies based on Chuck Swindoll’s teaching will help you dig deeply into God’s Word on your own.
A shepherd, a king, a warrior, a father, a poet . . . David lived a varied life, but there's one thing for which he's most remembered and praised: being a person after God's own heart. That's what distinguished him. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches from 2 Samuel 6-a passage that paints a moving picture of this vital trait in David's life. The better you know where you stand before the Lord, the freer you can be. The freer you are before the Lord, the more confident you will become. So, what's stopping you?
A shepherd, a king, a warrior, a father, a poet . . . David lived a varied life, but there's one thing for which he's most remembered and praised: being a person after God's own heart. That's what distinguished him. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches from 2 Samuel 6-a passage that paints a moving picture of this vital trait in David's life. The better you know where you stand before the Lord, the freer you can be. The freer you are before the Lord, the more confident you will become. So, what's stopping you?
The Searching the Scriptures studies accompany each of our daily broadcasts. These substantive, in-depth, interactive studies based on Chuck Swindoll’s teaching will help you dig deeply into God’s Word on your own.
At the age of 30, David assumed the role of king. Even as he walked into the fulfillment of God's promises, however, David was still vulnerable to his human frailty. Pastor Chuck Swindoll reviews David's three heartbreaking failures described in First and Second Samuel so you can guard against these common pitfalls. Strengthen your resolve to live a pure life-submitted to Christ, marked by wisdom!
At the age of 30, David assumed the role of king. Even as he walked into the fulfillment of God's promises, however, David was still vulnerable to his human frailty. Pastor Chuck Swindoll reviews David's three heartbreaking failures described in First and Second Samuel so you can guard against these common pitfalls. Strengthen your resolve to live a pure life-submitted to Christ, marked by wisdom!