Berean Baptist Temple
1 Samuel 29:1-31:3. In silence and in the obvious God is working in our lives. Are we encouraging ourselves in the Lord?
1 Samuel 27:1-28:4. How do you live as a stranger in a strange land?
1 Samuel 25:1-26:25. As David's time of testing continues, he faces similar questions. How do you respond when someone pushes your buttons? How do you treat a perpetual abuser?
1 Samuel 23:26-24:22. Where do you go when you are surrounded? What do you do when you are given the opportunity to avenge yourself?
1 Samuel 1:1-28. Through a certain man named Elkanah and his wife Hannah, we see a model of love and respect that is necessary for any marriage to function.
1 Samuel 23:1-25. The way in which the God's kings are treated is different than the way we would assume.
1 Samuel 21:1-22:23 - How do you respond when you are at your lowest?
1 Samuel 18:1-19-24. You will either love your Deliverer or despise Him.
1 Samuel 17:51-58. Who do you relate to in the account of David and Goliath?
1 Samuel 16:13-23. The Spirit of God empowers and the spirit of depression must be dealt with.
1 Samuel 16:1-12. God is not interesting in rebranding or rebooting failure; He is interested in reversing it.
1 Samuel 13 - 14. Through Saul and Jonathan we see reflections of the first and second Adam.
1 Samuel 12:1-25. In Samuel's farewell address as Judge of Israel he warns and instructs the Israelites to look to God and follow Him alone.
1 Samuel 10:1-11:15. God gives us everything we need to overcome our insecurities and trust Him.
1 Samuel 8:11-9:25. And average king is described and contrasted to the greatest king of all.
1 Samuel 7:15-8:4. The Children of Israel reject their God and cry out for a king like everyone else has.
1 Samuel 5:7-7:14. The weight of God's glory has caused many to fall. Can anyone stand underneath it's weight?
1 Samuel 4:1-5:6. Though we may attempt to do all of these things, God cannot be used, stolen from, or shared with other gods.
With great clarity, Jesus would declare the purpose of His life and the plan of salvation.
Truth can coexist with untruth, but it does not change the fact that there can only be one truth.
The feeding of the 5,000 was a test filled with questions that could not be properly answered by the disciples.
1 Samuel 3:1-4:1. As we look at God's word we see that it is precious; God spoke through it in the past; and God speaks through it today. The real question is... Are we listening?
1 Samuel 2:11 - 3:1. During a tumultuous time in Israel's history we see some unchanging truths. God sees wickedness, holds leaders accountable, judges righteously, and provides redemption.
1 Samuel 1:21-2:10. A woman's lifelong struggle is turned from despair to rejoicing as she praises the God of grand reversals!
John 14:21. If we love Jesus, His commandments are a part of us, we keep what He tells us, and we see Him greater!