Reading Time: 2 minutes
Imagine you witnessed the events described in 2 Chronicles 5. How would you describe the demeanor of the people as the ark was carried into and placed in the temple?
Reading Time: 2 minutes
Imagine you witnessed the events described in 2 Chronicles 5. How would you describe the demeanor of the people as the ark was carried into and placed in the temple?
Reading Time: 4 minutes
The songs from which our texts are drawn for this lesson are reflective of deliverance and righteousness, as David poetically revisited his life.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Death is a persistent intruder. It casts a dark shadow. . . . At times, it looks like death has the final word. But if you read the Gospels, you’ll see that God has other ideas.
Reading Time: 2 minutes
A cursory reading of these passages might give you the impression David was bragging about himself or claiming self-righteousness, but neither is the case. . . . What evidence of David’s humility do you see?
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Just when the house of David had reached its zenith, the situation was about to implode. In the spring, when kings go back to battle, David stayed home . . .
Reading Time: 3 minutes
A veteran church leader I hold in high regard recently confided that he has been reflecting on Psalm 51 throughout the last year. At first, I felt concerned. . . .
Reading Time: 2 minutes
[Read 2 Samuel 12:1-14.] In what ways was King David like the rich man in Nathan’s parable?
Reading Time: 4 minutes
The Jerusalem temple was just one part of God establishing his kingdom. The temple would not last forever, but what God was establishing through David’s family would be eternal.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
In the journey of life, God knows where you are camped and what your next campsite will be.