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David Part 6: A Broken Hallelujah

August 29, 2021 • Jason Ewart

Today is an episode from David’s life that transcends the Bible itself. In the course of a chapter, David becomes a liar, and adulterer, and a mass murderer. Why? Sin is deceitful, and David was deceived into thinking that he was the True King. The Sin beneath David’s sins was idolatry. His worship was no longer for the True King, but created things. What we learn is that even a converted member of God’s family can commit truly evil deeds. In this, we learn from David that our hope and our goal is not to become morally superior to others. Our hope is that Jesus paid the penalty for us.

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David Part 1: Heartbeat

July 18, 2021 • Jason Ewart

David had a unique endorsement from God. He was a man after God’s own heart. It was this quality that not only turned David into a giant slayer, but into the precursor of Jesus. We’re beginning the journey in the middle of the story, where we find David’s heart drawn to glorify the Lord by building him a worthy temple. But God wanted to make it clear that David would not build a house for the Lord. The Lord would build a house for David. And his house would reign forever. And this tells us something about God’s heart.

David Part 2: Represent

July 25, 2021 • Jason Ewart

David was an unlikely man to be anointed as the next king of Israel. He was the youngest not the oldest, the weakest not the strongest, the least not the greatest. But you should never judge a book by its cover. But God chose him for one specific reason, and it didn’t have anything to do with the measurable. God chose David because he was a man after God’s own heart. But how far will that get you when a towering enemy stood, opposing God’s people?

David Part 3: Mean People

August 8, 2021 • Jason Ewart

What do you do when you are under bad leadership? Like, really BAD leadership? David has something to teach us in this arena. His boss wanted to kill him. Literally. And later in his life, his own son, Absalom, staged a coup and David had to run for his life. David’s response to both of these men is a masterclass on what to do when you’re under bad authority. David will show us how to respond to bad leadership, and how to do it while preserving your own emotional and spiritual health.