In Part 2 of our study of how David could be a man after God’s own heart, we explore his prayer life, faithfulness, love for God’s law, thankfulness, and willingness to repent from sin. We end with a list of 10 other reasons why God could have described him in the way that He did. Scriptures referenced include Acts 13:22; 2 Samuel 2:1; 1 Samuel 17; Psalm 119; Psalm 26:6-7; Psalm 100:4; 2 Samuel 11:2-5; 2 Samuel 12:13; Palm 51; and 2 Samuel 6:16-17.
The young David, who would later become the renowned King David of Israel, had a remarkable life that was marked by faith, courage, and...
In Part 5 of The Disciple Whom Jesus Loves, the story picks up as Jesus and His newly gathered disciples journey to Jerusalem after...
Even before sin marred creation, humanity faced a problem: social isolation. God created us for relationships. As such, from the beginning of time, what...