David has boldly confronted Saul with his crimes, using evidence that shows clearly David has no ill intentions towards him. How does the king respond? With heart-felt sorrow. Saul is broken by David’s words and actions. Then he recognises that
Dealing with an enemy
Though Saul became an easy target for David, he didn’t strike the king but let him go free. But now David faces a choice. Does he leave it there, with Saul ignorant of what has happened? Or does he call
Grace
4.7 This new relationship with God cannot be earned or deserved; it is due entirely to God’s grace. Picture by by Magdalena de Passe and Willem de Passe from the National Portrait Galleryhttps://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw233311/John-Bradford
Trust me (HCTW 15)
He Changed The World – for an introduction to this series of talks, please click the title. Mark 5:21-34Using the player above you can listen to/download the talk, which also includes the Bible being read out. Once you’ve listened, take
Sabbath! (HCTW 6)
He Changed The World – for an introduction to this series of talks, please click the title. Mark 2:23-3:6Using the player above you can listen to/download the talk, which also includes the Bible being read out. Once you’ve listened, take
Confidence in the Lord
In today’s first “Sermon from Home” we return to Acts 27 and Paul’s voyage across the Mediterranean sea. In particular, we look at v21-26, to see Paul’s confidence in the Lord in the midst of a terrifying and deadly storm.