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Best podcasts about david bathsheba

Latest podcast episodes about david bathsheba

Join The Journey
S4:079 2 Samuel 10-13

Join The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 17:46


In today's episode, Emma Dotter and Watermark member, Bo Richardson, discuss David's sin in 2 Samuel 12, and what we can learn from David's imperfection. They discuss how we can understand God's actions in the situation with Bathsheba's baby. Scriptures Referenced: Psalm 51Got Questions Article: https://www.gotquestions.org/David-Bathsheba-child.htmlJoin us for Easter at Watermark! https://www.watermark.org/easter-2025Check out Bo's previous episode! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s3-038-ecclesiastes-10/id1600151923?i=1000646235408If you're a highschool student, join us for Shoreline! https://www.watermark.org/ministries/shoreline

The Sean McDowell Show
A BIG Debate Behind David & Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11)

The Sean McDowell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 68:43


Today, we'll cover one of the most controversial stories in the Bible: David & Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11). Did David rape Bathsheba? Was she complicit in any way? Dr. Carmen Imes is an Old Testament professor, writer, and biblical scholar at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. Hope you enjoy and it can clear up some of the misconceptions and reveal other parts to the story. READ: Blame David, Not Bathsheba. Nathan Did, by Carmen Imes: https://www.christianitytoday.com/2022/07/rape-david-bathsheba-adultery-sexual-sin-prophet-nathan/ READ: Did David Rape Bathsheba? Clay Jones: https://www.equip.org/articles/did-david-rape-bathsheba/ WATCH: The Bible and Slavery: Explained (w/ Carmen Imes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWvwkHKWAfE *Get a MASTERS IN APOLOGETICS or SCIENCE AND RELIGION at BIOLA (https://bit.ly/3LdNqKf) *USE Discount Code [SMDCERTDISC] for 25% off the BIOLA APOLOGETICS CERTIFICATE program (https://bit.ly/3AzfPFM) *See our fully online UNDERGRAD DEGREE in Bible, Theology, and Apologetics: (https://bit.ly/448STKK) FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sean_McDowell TikTok: @sean_mcdowell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmcdowell/ Website: https://seanmcdowell.org

Broadalbin Baptist Church
Episode 21: Sunday Service Dec. 15: David, Bathsheba and Josiah

Broadalbin Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 45:38


Pastor Rob talks about Christ's active and passive obedience to God.

Calvary Church, Moorhead MN
"David, Bathsheba, Uriah, and Nathan"

Calvary Church, Moorhead MN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 46:54


 2 Samuel 10-12; Pastor Ben Killerlain

Soma Downtown Podcast
The Scroll of Samuel | David & Bathsheba

Soma Downtown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 45:10


Pastor Kent teaches on 2 Samuel 11:12-15.

TLCC
Being Human: Episode 7 - David & Bathsheba: Thoughts On Messing Up

TLCC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 48:15


Pastor Terry A. Smith - When we stray from this focus, we invite sin into our lives. Through David's transgressions, we witness the incredible grace of God, who forgives and cleanses us of our sins. God calls us to turn to Him, acknowledging our sins only long enough to seek forgiveness and repent. Through His mercy, He gives us a new identity as forgiven and chosen, revealing His boundless goodness and grace.

Emmaus Church Sermons
David & Bathsheba

Emmaus Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 52:23


On Sunday, we continued through our Samuel Series. Pastor Ron preached out of 2 Samuel 11 on David and Bathsheba. While this is heavy content to study through, pay attention as we talk about lust and consumerism. Is your heart open to correction? An important message for anyone.

Hope for the Day Podcast
The Life of David - Bathsheba

Hope for the Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 41:33


In this series, The Life of David,  we'll be spending time working through parts of 1 Samuel as we examine the different seasons of David's life.

Calvary Chapel Eastern CT
Through The Bible in 2024 Tue Apr 9 2 Samuel 11 David & Bathsheba

Calvary Chapel Eastern CT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 10:24


Through The Bible in 2024 Tue Apr 9 2 Samuel 11 David & Bathsheba

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
David Shin: David, Bathsheba, and Saturday Night

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 53:14


Bible Talk — A podcast by 9Marks
2 Samuel 11: On David, Bathsheba, and the Long-Awaited Avalanche (Ep. 102)

Bible Talk — A podcast by 9Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 44:37


For a while now, we've been tracking the avalanche in the distance. Now, with the story of David and Bathsheba, it's finally here.In this episode of Bible Talk, Alex Duke, Jim Hamilton, and Sam Emadi chat about 2 Samuel 11.

Redeemer Presbyterian Church (Edmond, OK)
David & Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11)

Redeemer Presbyterian Church (Edmond, OK)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 31:51


A & A Podcast
Ep. 58: The Bible– An Overview: 2 Samuel, Pt. 1 | Bible Basics

A & A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 19:02


Ashley overviews 2 Samuel.References: Read more about the authorship of 2 Samuel here! https://www.blueletterbible.org/Comm/macarthur_john/bible-introductions/1samuel-intro.cfmhttp://ethical-media.org/articles/gary/The%20Authorship%20Of%20Samuel.pdf Why did God punish David's son for David's actions? https://www.gotquestions.org/David-Bathsheba-child.html Listen Here! Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6yxR3aEnKLuIv8mWTnKkTk?si=792b67700afc4f16Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-a-podcast/id1609316375More Here! | https://anchor.fm/a--a5Stay Connected!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/aapod2022/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/aapod22

Generation Church - Messages
King David - Bathsheba

Generation Church - Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 39:08


Pastor Jarret Hamilton continues our series in King David. Bathsheba.

Generation Church - Messages
King David - Bathsheba

Generation Church - Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 39:08


Pastor Jarret Hamilton continues our series in King David. Bathsheba.

Bearing Witness
Episode 126 - Earthy Spirituality - David & Bathsheba

Bearing Witness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 30:57


2 Samuel 11-12: David had many opportunities to turn away from his poor choices. He had lost himself and was not following God any more. Uriah holds integrity and Nathan calls David out for what he did. They speak truth to power regardless of the consequences to themselves. David was forgiven when he repented, though the consequences continue for the remainder of his life. There is nothing that can separate us from God's love & grace. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bearingwitness/support

Revolution Annapolis
8.13.23 - On David, Bathsheba, and Idolizing Our Leaders (Kenny Camacho)

Revolution Annapolis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023


SCRIPTURE: 2 Samuel 11-12 REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:What can we learn from 2 Samuel 11 about responding to our own personal failures? What is necessary to bring real light to reprehensible behavior? Why does it matter?How does the lack of justice in the story of King David and Bathsheba affect our feelings about the story?In what ways has a lack of justice in the world personally affected you, and how have you leaned on your faith during those times?Why is it important not to idolize leaders and instead place our hope in God? Can you think of a time when you put too much trust in a leader or authority figure, and how did that impact your faith or actions?Have you ever witnessed someone in a position of power behaving unjustly? How did you respond or how would you respond in the future?

GT Church
Legendary: David - David, Bathsheba, & Nathan

GT Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 53:15


Pastor Eric shares why a repentant heart matters and looks at David's heart of repentance.

Vacation Bible School
DAVID & BATHSHEBA: The discourse (with April Ajoy)

Vacation Bible School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 87:51


Hello! Let's sprint through a big (but action-packed) portion of the Book of Samuel and then focus on the story of King David and Bathsheba. Almost everything you've ever heard about this story has nothing to do with what's actually in the Bible, but what else is new? Around the 40-minute mark, we're joined by creator April Ajoy (of TikTok, Instagram, the Evangelicalish podcast, and more) to discuss the way this story constantly gets argued about by the internet's angry Christian men. Plus we talk Rapture trauma, childhood persecution fantasies, and other fun stuff!!! To be clear, this is the fun part of the episode. Let's also mostly wrap up the story of David, a boy who became a kingpin seemingly parodied by his own propaganda and just about the weirdest guy ever to pick as a supposed model for Jesus. His story's not quite done, but next time, we'll turn toward the original Finance Instagram bro: King Solomon. Intro song: k.d. lang's cover of "Hallelujah" Thank you for listening! Support this show by GIVING US A REVIEW ON YOUR PODCAST APP PLEASE OH PLEASE, joining our Patreon (where we post monthly episodes, usually on "fun" stuff), and following our Instagram, Twitter, and Bluesky accounts.

The Bible In A Year Podcast with Dr. Melody Stevens
125 2 Samuel Ch. 11-12, Psalms 32 & 51

The Bible In A Year Podcast with Dr. Melody Stevens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 55:46


The famous story of David & Bathsheba -- and details and perspectives you may not have known or considered. This marks the turning point in David's reign. Much devastation will follow, as God's judgement for his sin. Order Eden to Eternity and find all of your Bible study needs here. Join our Healthy Christian Women Facebook Group here.

Lake Mac Church
2 Samuel 11-12 - David & Bathsheba

Lake Mac Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 48:53


This week we are continuing our series through 2 Samuel For more info or to get in touch head to www.lakemacchurch.com.au

ES North Terrace
Week 10: David + Bathsheba

ES North Terrace

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 38:16


Grace Community Church - Angier, NC
David, Bathsheba, Uriah, Nathan, and Solomon

Grace Community Church - Angier, NC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023


Pastor Brad walks through the text of 2 Samuel and the account of David's sin with Bathsheba, Uriah, and the people of God.

Biblical Time Machine
David, Bathsheba & Harem Politics

Biblical Time Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 43:57


Ancient harems were about much more than sex. They were the powerful realms of royal women — wives, consorts and concubines — where favored sons were positioned as future kings. What can the biblical account of David and Bathsheba tell us about the reality of ancient harems? A lot! says  return guest Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones. Bathsheba, a victim of King David's lust, rises to become "queen mother," the most powerful position in the royal courts of the ancient Near East. Lloyd explains how David and Bathsheba's famous story is at once the product of ancient literary motifs and the real-life exploits of harem life. Attention British listeners (and world travelers)! Visit the British Museum in London from May 4 - August 13 to see an amazing exhibit that Lloyd helped curate called Luxury and Power: Persia to GreeceRead Lloyd's latest book, Persians: The Age of the Great KingsEmail us with your episode suggestionsJoin the Time Travelers Club!Support the podcast and get special perks like bonus content and the ability ask your questions on air. Learn more about the Time Travelers Club. Theme music written and performed by Dave Roos

Sharise Johnson-Moore's Podcast
Daily Devotional - 2 Samuel 11:1-27 - David, Bathsheba & Uriah

Sharise Johnson-Moore's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 33:29


David is temped by Bathsheba, sleeps with her and plots to kill her husband, Uriah. Everything you see, hear and think is not for you to take action and it can lead you down the wrong road and get you in trouble. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharise-johnson-moore/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharise-johnson-moore/support

Dixie Polis
Episode 50: David/Bathsheba Controversy, Robertson/Apologia Debate, Banks and Money

Dixie Polis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 33:58


Travis and Lukas review the recent resurfacing of the David/Bathsheba encounter from scripture, the Debate between Brandon Robertson and Apologia, and the happenings with the banks and money!

Bavcast
Bonus Episode: Three Stories and a Worldview

Bavcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 35:14


Andrew looks at what the David & Bathsheba rape controversy, Colin Kaepernick's new graphic novel, and James Kessler's recent polity tweets share in common. Get full access to Once for All Delivered at www.onceforalldelivered.com/subscribe

Bedtime Bible Stories for Adults
King David, Bathsheba, and Solomon

Bedtime Bible Stories for Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 27:05


We continue with another story of David, skipping ahead to when he is king. This is the story of how he met Bathsheba and what happens with their son Solomon.  We are reading 2 Samuel 11 and 12, followed by 1 Kings 1:1-40. If you have been blessed by this podcast and would like to show your support with a $1 donation, please go to paypal.me/hcharltoncrespin. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bedtimebiblestoriesadults/support

Church 21 - Sermons
Tamar, David & Bathsheba

Church 21 - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 44:48


Advent: “The Naughty List” | Tamar, David & Bathsheba Sunday, December 11th, 2022 Peter Smith Matthew 1:1-6 Most of the world thinks of Christianity as being for people who would be on a “nice list” (or at least people think they are on that list.) But when we see the lineage of Jesus, what we find on that list are individuals who are far from perfect. Isn't that the good news of Christmas—that God would send Jesus into a messy world for people who were not perfect?

Christchurch Sermons
Mothers of Jesus: Bathsheba's Story

Christchurch Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 35:16


As we continue exploring Matthew's genealogy, Bob shows us how through the story of David & Bathsheba, Christ comes to redeem us from the ruin of our sin and the stain of our shame.

CrossTalk
2 Samuel 11-12 David, Bathsheba, and the Consequences of Sin

CrossTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 25:21


Text: 2 SamuelHosts:Nathan NormanNarrator: Brian French The CrossTalk Podcast is a production of CrossTalk Global, equipping biblical communicators, so every culture hears God's voice. To find out more, or to support the work of this ministry please visit www.crosstalkglobal.orgDonateProduced by Nathan James Norman/Untold Podcast Production© 2022 CrossTalk Global, Nathan James Norman

Nuggets From God's Word
David, Bathsheba, God and Us

Nuggets From God's Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 5:41


This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nuggetsfromgodsword.org/2022/08/30/david-bathsheba-god-and-us/

Swamptime
David & Bathsheba

Swamptime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 31:46


Sermon Series: David Description: From the negative example of David's best-known failure…what wisdom can be learned to protect our marriages? Where adultery has occurred, how do we find God's grace to forgive and to be forgiven? Key Verse: 2 Samuel 11:1-27

My CPLC Podcast
The Fight For Your Purity

My CPLC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 40:09


There's a fight that we all face and don't like to talk about; the fight for your purity. It doesn't matter if you are a man or woman we are all tempted in this area. Pastor Craig talks to us out of the story of David & Bathsheba from  2 Samuel 11 and equips us to win this fight.

Willetton Christian Church
David & Bathsheba: The Human Solution to Sin | 2 Samuel 11 - 12

Willetton Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 37:34


The story of David & Bathsheba tells us a lot about the nature of sin, which corrupts every one of us as much as it corrupted David. But the story also sheds light on our natural inclination to fix the problem ourselves and how wrong that can go. We're like someone trying to patch a deep wound with a dirty band-aid even though the doctor is ready with his sterilised needle and stitches. The human solutions to sin are no better than the sin itself, and they fail every time. God's grace is the only true and permanent fix. Speaker: Dan Kroon

Willetton Christian Church
David & Bathsheba: The Human Solution to Sin | 2 Samuel 11 - 12

Willetton Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 37:34


The story of David & Bathsheba tells us a lot about the nature of sin, which corrupts every one of us as much as it corrupted David. But the story also sheds light on our natural inclination to fix the problem ourselves and how wrong that can go. We're like someone trying to patch a deep wound with a dirty band-aid even though the doctor is ready with his sterilised needle and stitches. The human solutions to sin are no better than the sin itself, and they fail every time. God's grace is the only true and permanent fix. Speaker: Dan Kroon

Cornerstone Wylie Sermons
David, Bathsheba, and Mephibosheth (2 Samuel 11:1-5)

Cornerstone Wylie Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022


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Reanimate With Pastor Rebecca Price

David & Bathsheba are a great example of how God always sees. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Chew the Bible
David & Bathsheba Novela

Chew the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 14:11


Bible Stories with Brianda
David & Bathsheba

Bible Stories with Brianda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 56:36


On this episode of Bible Stories with Brianda we talk about the story of King David and Bathsheba. Today's episode involves sexual assault and graphic violence. Listener discretion is advised. For reference, we cover 2 Samuel Chapters 4-11. Story begins @ 07:27. Please share and subscribe! And most importantly, rate the podcast and let us know which Bible Story you'd like to hear next!'BRIANDA's HIGH TANGIE' Spotify Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4NqhwgJR44TLTNKLT3A4Ql?si=4R8QyNlcRvedUKiyJGp1_g&dl_branch=1------------------------Follow Briandahttps://www.instagram.com/thatsbrianda/https://www.instagram.com/thatsbrianda/https://twitter.com/thatsbriandaFollow the Podhttps://www.instagram.com/biblebrianda/https://twitter.com/biblebriandahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgOrJlI0Iz7JCDfyz9y8fzA/featuredFollow La-Clarahttps://www.instagram.com/laclaranyc/Follow WTFMediahttps://www.instagram.com/wtfmediastudios/https://twitter.com/wtfmediastudios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Victory Podcast - Victory of the Lamb (Franklin, WI)

David's eyes wander, a good man dies, and now there are consequences for David pursuing a relationship with Bathsheba. The Lord is displeased with David, who seems to have no knowledge of his sin. In His mercy, God sends Nathan, who guides David to take an honest look at what he's done and repent of his sin. The Bible is honest; we see the good, the bad, and the ugly in God's people. Through these stories, God teaches us to be careful in choosing the paths we take. God uses Christian people in our lives to help us recognize our sin and repent. God desires mercy, not sacrifice. Sermon Text: 2 Samuel 11 & 12 (also Psalm 51:17)

Victory Podcast - Victory of the Lamb (Franklin, WI)

David's eyes wander, a good man dies, and now there are consequences for David pursuing a relationship with Bathsheba. The Lord is displeased with David, who seems to have no knowledge of his sin. In His mercy, God sends Nathan, who guides David to take an honest look at what he's done and repent of his sin. The Bible is honest; we see the good, the bad, and the ugly in God's people. Through these stories, God teaches us to be careful in choosing the paths we take. God uses Christian people in our lives to help us recognize our sin and repent. God desires mercy, not sacrifice. Sermon Text: 2 Samuel 11 & 12 (also Psalm 51:17)

Ward Church with Dr. Scott McKee
Make Yourself Vulnerable

Ward Church with Dr. Scott McKee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 25:13


Pastor Scott continues to guide us in good decision-making, by taking a long, hard look at yet another bad decision: the infamous story of David + Bathsheba.

Ward Church with Dr. Scott McKee
Make Yourself Vulnerable

Ward Church with Dr. Scott McKee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 25:13


Pastor Scott continues to guide us in good decision-making, by taking a long, hard look at yet another bad decision: the infamous story of David + Bathsheba.

Lectio Divina with Cardinal Thomas Collins - Archdiocese of Toronto

Cardinal Thomas Collins delivers a reflection on David, Bathsheba, and Uriah (II Samuel 11:1-27)

TGIF, Today God Is First by Os Hillman
4 Reasons Why You'll Go thru Adversity (and why you'll appreciate it later)

TGIF, Today God Is First by Os Hillman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 23:08


Do you ever ask the question why bad things happen to good people or maybe, Is God mad at me? Why am I going through adversity? If you've ever struggled with those questions, today's podcast is for you. Stay tuned. How do I bring my faith to work? How do I tap into the power of God in my work life? Paul, why am I going through this adversity? Is God mad at me? I'm also yeoman and I've been helping leaders like you enter these questions at more for over 30 years. That's what this podcast is all about. Let's learn and grow together. Welcome to TGF today. God is first. Well, welcome Today's podcast is entitled four reasons why you'll go through adversity. You know, we all go through adversity. The question is are determining why we go through that adversity and today I want to give you four reasons. I believe that we all go through adversity, but make sure you stay through the end because at the end I'm going to give you a resource that'll really help you, that has supporting scriptures in it that you'll be able to download. At no charge. So just stay with me till the end. You know, I went through a seven year adversity back in the early nineties. It was a devastating time. I'd lost over a half a million dollars. My wife left me, 80% of my business went out the door. And it was a very difficult time. I had a vice president take my second largest account and so many of you who follow my podcasts already know my story so I won't get into it. But you know, it was during that time that I really discovered a lot about why I went through adversity and why others go through adversity. And so that's what I want to talk about today. You know, Satan has three great lies and, and I wonder if you know what those lies are because he speaks it to almost every person, whether you're a believer or a nonbeliever. These lies are 1)you are powerless over your circumstances, 2)you are a victim of an unjust God 3) who left you here to suffer. Those are the three lies that every believer will believe at one time or another. So, you know, we need to understand that Satan wants your past to be your future, but God always sees you for what you're becoming. You know? And that's where we see in the story of Gideon. Gideon was spoken to by the angel of the Lord. He says, “Oh, mighty warrior!” Now, he wasn't a warrior at the time, but I can assure you that God was looking at him through different lenses. You know, he was hiding behind a fence trying to protect himself from the Midianites. And so he was impugning the nature of God too. When the angel started talking to him, he said, “Why do you care? You don't care about us. You're not helping us. What kind of God are you?” And that's the way many of us are. But you know, God worked in his life and he did become a mighty warrior. You know, in the book of Mark we see a passage that says, “Jesus told them, you're all going to feel that your world is falling apart. And that it's my fault.” You know, I think that we've all identified with that statement, but we need to better understand what the Bible says about adversity. And while we might go through adversity, let's look at these four reasons that I believe we all will go through adversity. The first one is a consequence of the call. Our biblical example of that is Joseph. Now Joseph learned later about his adversity, that his brothers meant it for evil, but God meant it for good. You know, I believe that Satan entered the heart of his brothers. And yet God's omnipotence even worked in that situation. So Joseph went through 13 years of adversity that included slavery and also being a slave in Potiphar's household. And it, the Bible tells us about Joseph that he did. He was blessed by God and God prospered him. He used that word prosper. You know, it doesn't seem like he's being prospered, does it? But that's what the Bible says about him. And so, you know, when it came time to him to be elevated, God used his gifts and talents as Joseph, in the prison there. And his dream interpretation ability became renown. And as a result of that, he interpreted the dream for Pharaoh. And that's what got him out of prison. And Pharaoh chose to use him to be number two over all the land that what an incredible story that is. Uh, but it came with great heartache and great, um, persecution. But we learned from that story that sometimes God uses great adversity in order to fulfill your purpose for a larger story. And that's the key thing you need to remember. It's for a larger story. And Joseph had a larger story than what he was living. God gave him early visions of that story through dreams and visions. And so God used that. And so, you know, it's a consequence of the call was the adversity that Joseph went through and because there was a big call and the the greater the adversity often the greater the call and the greater the influence. And we see this really lived out with Paul and the disciples and just about anyone in the Bible that God used significantly went through a major crisis. Number two is sin. We can go through adversity because of sin. The guy Gehazi was the assistant to Elijah and he had his boss heal a general. And when that that general got healed, Gehazithought that they should be compensated because that was a man who had means. And so he wanted to benefit from that. And that was not what God had in mind. So God judged that sin and he got leprosy and he lost his job. And so here was a situation that he thought he deserved something because of the power of God that worked through them. And so sin can be a place that can keep us from fulfilling our destiny. It can cause adversity in our life. The scripture is very clear about this area. You know, just in the old Testament, we see where Joshua, uh, in his first battle where they went into Jericho, they won the battle. But God said, don't take any first fruits. And so there were a couple of people that did take the first fruits and hid them in the camp. Well, the next battle they go out at I and they you know, they're not winning. And Joshua was wondering why are we not being blessed by God? And it's because they had a disobeyed God even though he didn't know, uh, someone in his camp disobeyed God. God was not blessing his organization. And that's another principle to learn. If we've got people in our organization that aren't doing the right things, then you know, that could hinder us and cause adversity in our own situations. So the next one is son ship. And Hebrews 12 find the Bible tells us that we are sons of God and as sons he disciplines us just as the earthly sons need discipline. And so in this situation we see that God might reproof us and the Bible speaks about being reproved as sons and daughters. And so it's important that you and I know that, you know, God's going to allow things in our to our lives that will really keep us in the right path. You know, a parent always wants to keep their children and going down the right path and God certainly wants to do that with us as well. And so here we see sun ship as being the third reason we might experience adversity. And then the fourth reason is spiritual warfare. John 10:10 tells us that Satan comes to steal, kill, and destroy. And you know, the second part of that says, Jesus came to give us life and life abundantly. There are two mission statements in that one, uh, scripture verse. And so we see that Satan wants us to, uh, really have terrible life on this earth. If you can't kill us at birth. And he tries to wound us so badly in childhood that we are in effect ineffective in our walk with God and on the earth. Now, Ephesians tells us about this warfare. He says, finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the armor of God so that you can take your stand against the schemes for our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but of the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world, against the spiritual forces of evil in heavenly places. Therefore put on the full armor of God so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground and after you've done everything to stand. So you know, first John three eight tells us that Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil. That was another reason he came, in addition to being the savior of the world, but also to destroy the works of the devil, and he causes us to do the same. You know, there's another aspect of adversity that I just want to briefly mentioned, but I won't teach on it today. And that is the Joseph calling. Some of you may have a Joseph calling on your life, and that's a calling that's earmarked by adversity. When we think of Joseph, we think of the adversity he went through. He was a spiritual and physical provider to others. And, uh, you know, when I first encountered a man to help me understand my adversity, he says, loss. You have a Joseph calling on your life. It's earmarked by adversity. When people think of your name, do they, uh, relate the adversity to your name? If so, there's a good chance you may have a Joseph calling. You know, God created us with seven needs. And these are found in Genesis one and two. He created us with a need for dignity and authority, blessing and provision, security and purpose and meaning and freedom and boundary and intimate love and companionship. And so in order to raise, you know, have those needs met, we have to depend on God for that. But if we try to meet those needs outside God's design, that really opens us up to what the Bible calls a spiritual stronghold in Corinthians. Paul talks about this in Corinthians, and so we need to make sure that we're clean. You know, Jesus, there was nothing in Jesus, uh, in which the devil could use as a reason to attack him. You know hereafter I will not talk much with you for the Prince of this world comms and that nothing in me. In other words, what he's saying is that there is no sin in my life. Jesus had no sin so he couldn't attack Jesus for sin. You get attack him because he's the son of God because of warfare, but not because of sin in his life. And so there was no entry door into his life. And we need to understand is there any entry door to our life? Could he come into us because of that? Now in Corinthians, we see the definition of a strong home. It says, the weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. And so that is the definition of a stronghold. The opposite of that is found in Ephesians 3:17 Paul says, and “I pray that you being rooted and established in love may have power together with all the saints to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.” Now, whenever we seek to meet one or more of these basic needs outside God, we set the stage for the development of a generational stronghold. You see, Satan convinced Eve to believe God was holding out on her and he would not meet her needs, so she chose to meet her own need. Now there are examples in the Bible of generational strongholds. We see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob having the stronghold of deceit and lying, and then we have control with Laban, Rebecca and Jacob, and then we have King Saul as well. We see a sexual stronghold in Rahab, David Bathsheba, Absalom, Amnon in Solomon. In Psalm 51 David says, I was conceived in iniquity. What that tells me is that perhaps he might have been conceived in iniquity or out of wedlock. Maybe that might be the reason why his father didn't even have him as a one to be considered when Samuel was looking to anoint the next King. You know, I've, I learned a lot about this stronghold through a mentor who came in my life and he had written a book called demolishing strongholds that actually helped him publish. And he said, there's nothing wrong with you. You just have a stronghold of insecurity and fear that makes you control people in circumstances. Well, I said, that's crazy. And he says, well, let me prove it to you. And so he gave me this little self-assessment tool and he says, I want you to go to your sisters and your mother, have them fill it out and come back to me. Well, what this does is gives you symptoms that rank, uh, according to your stronghold. And so what came back back from that was sure enough, I stronghold of insecurity and fear. And this was quite a revelation to me. And so he took me through a prayer of faith to get rid of that. And, uh, you know, in the scriptures in second Corinthians it says, but we have renounced the hidden things of shame. Not walking in craftiness nor handling the word of God deceitfully but by manifestation of the commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. And so, you know, we don't have to remain in those strongholds. We overcome the influence of strong those by renouncing and repenting of their influence through the prayer of faith in Jesus's blood to cleanse us from these influences. And one of the things I've discovered in working with people, uh, over the years is that whenever the reaction to a situation seems to be an extreme response compared to the offense, you know, there is unresolved pain or the enemy is at work in the situation. You see, whenever we grow up, uh, and have a pain or a wound in our life and never resolve it as an adult, that pain can surface through different trigger points in our life. Now when people react to the out of their pain, their behavior is never logical. And let's say a person gets upset over something and it should be a level three and they go to a level 10 well you know something's going on under the hood and you need to find out what is the problem. So there's a process of discovery and deliverance for that. First you see the symptoms, which are light lights on a dashboard. And then we need to understand what the root of the behavior is. Then we read, revisit that wound and bring healing into it by confessing it and asking Jesus to heal it. And we discover the lie. John 8:32 says the truth shall make you free. And when you discover the truth of something that begins the process of healing, you apply the truth to that situation. So the steps to freedom is this prayer. Identify the strong hole and their symptom and rank them from 1 to 10 and then you want to work with someone close to you to help you confirm those strong holes. And then you want to confess a renounce the influence of strong holes in Jesus's name. Each believer has the power of the Holy spirit to renounce the influence of strong holes over their life. We have divine power to demolish strongholds. It says in second Corinthians 10, four and then we meditate and walk according to the word. Uh, we renew our minds. We began to change our behaviors. You know, any self-image, contrary to the truth of who God says you are in the spirit is a false self-image. You must agree with God, not with your flesh or the devil. You know, this reminds me of the, you know, the fact that we've been equipping leaders for the last 25 years on things like this. And I've been thinking about what we could do to help go deeper in a lot of these concepts. And so we've decided to come out with something in the near future that's going to address things like this and other issues in people's lives as well as a marketplace initiatives. And if you're interested in being on our waiting list to know when that comes out, we set up a webpage called www.becomeGodschangeagent.com. If you go there and just enter your information there, we'll uh, make sure that you know about the program when it comes out. And we'll also give you a free download of a booklet there that I did on the 10 truths of success that I've, uh, documented over the last, uh, 20 years. The top 10 things that I have found to be the most influential in my life that perhaps would be helpful to you as well. Just for putting your name on that list. Go to www.becomeGodschangeagent.com. You know, Paul's sufferings, it says that five times I received the Jews the 40 lashes minus one three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was pelted with stones three times I was shipwrecked. I spent a night in a day in the open sea and I've been constantly on the move. He says, I've been in danger from rivers in danger, from bandits, danger from fellow Jews, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city. And in the country dangerous. See danger from false believers. I'd labored and toiled and have often gone without sleep. I have known hunger and thirst and I've often gone without food. I've been cold and naked. That's Paul describing some of the experiences that he's had, but he never complains. He always see taps into the grace of God wherever he goes. Philippians two five says, let this mind be in you. That is also in Jesus Christ. We need to have the mind of Christ. Uh, Philippians two five, whatever God sets you free from, he automatically gives you an anointing to set other people free from the same thing you were a victim of. That's your payback to the enemy. And know that if you go through something major and you get victory on that, God is gonna use that to create your anointing and the power to release others from that same thing. We want to transform our past into a new beginning. First. We need to realize our identities and then learn to contend with it and then to receive our inheritance. And so that's the process. And these are the things that we want to help you with. Facing our fears requires coming to a debt in our expectations and leaving outcome to God. And so we can't cookie cutter this. You know, I had my mentor once say a dead man can't have stress, you know? And so if you get angry or upset about things, that means you're not dead yet. We can have strong emotions about things as long as we don't sin. And so that's the borderline severe adversity will reveal what we really believe about God. It reveals our deepest fears and beliefs about God. The bottom line is every in our lives is designed to give us an upgrade with God. If we'll press end to him with our whole horror, the greater revelation, greater power, greater character, and greater intimacy will be the result of that and a greater influence as well. So fear drives us to performance and to be slaves and orphans, but they encouraged, turns us into sons and daughters. And that's the difference between operating out of fear and operating in courage and faith. So I want to help you with this message by offering you a free download of a booklet I put together called www.adversityFAQ.com or, frequently asked questions. So if you go to our webpage we set up just to download this resource. So if you'd like to receive this nine page ebook on adversity - frequently asked questions just go to www.adversityfaq.com that's www.adversityfaq.com and there you'll be able to download that resource at no charge. As we close out, I'd like to close us with a word of prayer. And then a final remark from myself. So father, we thank you for this day. We thank you Lord that you allow adversity at times to matures into sons and daughters, but you also equip us to fight the battle because we're in a war and Satan wants to steal, kill, and destroy from us. And so we ask for grace to be able to weather the storms and to persevere through them. And I pray for anybody going through adversity today that you'll minister to them through your word this day and help them navigate in Jesus name. Amen. So a final word. If you're listening to this on iTunes, uh, please, uh, give us a rating, uh, that helps others find us on iTunes and help others benefit from this teaching. If you accessed, uh, on YouTube and watching this program, please, uh, share your comments at the bottom and subscribe to our channel. That too helps us, uh, find more people who will find this message helpful. God bless. Have a great week. We'll see you next week.

TGIF, Today God Is First by Os Hillman
4 Reasons Why You'll Go thru Adversity (and why you'll appreciate it later)

TGIF, Today God Is First by Os Hillman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 23:08


Do you ever ask the question why bad things happen to good people or maybe, Is God mad at me? Why am I going through adversity? If you've ever struggled with those questions, today's podcast is for you. Stay tuned. How do I bring my faith to work? How do I tap into the power of God in my work life? Paul, why am I going through this adversity? Is God mad at me? I'm also yeoman and I've been helping leaders like you enter these questions at more for over 30 years. That's what this podcast is all about. Let's learn and grow together. Welcome to TGF today. God is first. Well, welcome Today's podcast is entitled four reasons why you'll go through adversity. You know, we all go through adversity. The question is are determining why we go through that adversity and today I want to give you four reasons. I believe that we all go through adversity, but make sure you stay through the end because at the end I'm going to give you a resource that'll really help you, that has supporting scriptures in it that you'll be able to download. At no charge. So just stay with me till the end. You know, I went through a seven year adversity back in the early nineties. It was a devastating time. I'd lost over a half a million dollars. My wife left me, 80% of my business went out the door. And it was a very difficult time. I had a vice president take my second largest account and so many of you who follow my podcasts already know my story so I won't get into it. But you know, it was during that time that I really discovered a lot about why I went through adversity and why others go through adversity. And so that's what I want to talk about today. You know, Satan has three great lies and, and I wonder if you know what those lies are because he speaks it to almost every person, whether you're a believer or a nonbeliever. These lies are 1)you are powerless over your circumstances, 2)you are a victim of an unjust God 3) who left you here to suffer. Those are the three lies that every believer will believe at one time or another. So, you know, we need to understand that Satan wants your past to be your future, but God always sees you for what you're becoming. You know? And that's where we see in the story of Gideon. Gideon was spoken to by the angel of the Lord. He says, “Oh, mighty warrior!” Now, he wasn't a warrior at the time, but I can assure you that God was looking at him through different lenses. You know, he was hiding behind a fence trying to protect himself from the Midianites. And so he was impugning the nature of God too. When the angel started talking to him, he said, “Why do you care? You don't care about us. You're not helping us. What kind of God are you?” And that's the way many of us are. But you know, God worked in his life and he did become a mighty warrior. You know, in the book of Mark we see a passage that says, “Jesus told them, you're all going to feel that your world is falling apart. And that it's my fault.” You know, I think that we've all identified with that statement, but we need to better understand what the Bible says about adversity. And while we might go through adversity, let's look at these four reasons that I believe we all will go through adversity. The first one is a consequence of the call. Our biblical example of that is Joseph. Now Joseph learned later about his adversity, that his brothers meant it for evil, but God meant it for good. You know, I believe that Satan entered the heart of his brothers. And yet God's omnipotence even worked in that situation. So Joseph went through 13 years of adversity that included slavery and also being a slave in Potiphar's household. And it, the Bible tells us about Joseph that he did. He was blessed by God and God prospered him. He used that word prosper. You know, it doesn't seem like he's being prospered, does it? But that's what the Bible says about him. And so, you know, when it came time to him to be elevated, God used his gifts and talents as Joseph, in the prison there. And his dream interpretation ability became renown. And as a result of that, he interpreted the dream for Pharaoh. And that's what got him out of prison. And Pharaoh chose to use him to be number two over all the land that what an incredible story that is. Uh, but it came with great heartache and great, um, persecution. But we learned from that story that sometimes God uses great adversity in order to fulfill your purpose for a larger story. And that's the key thing you need to remember. It's for a larger story. And Joseph had a larger story than what he was living. God gave him early visions of that story through dreams and visions. And so God used that. And so, you know, it's a consequence of the call was the adversity that Joseph went through and because there was a big call and the the greater the adversity often the greater the call and the greater the influence. And we see this really lived out with Paul and the disciples and just about anyone in the Bible that God used significantly went through a major crisis. Number two is sin. We can go through adversity because of sin. The guy Gehazi was the assistant to Elijah and he had his boss heal a general. And when that that general got healed, Gehazithought that they should be compensated because that was a man who had means. And so he wanted to benefit from that. And that was not what God had in mind. So God judged that sin and he got leprosy and he lost his job. And so here was a situation that he thought he deserved something because of the power of God that worked through them. And so sin can be a place that can keep us from fulfilling our destiny. It can cause adversity in our life. The scripture is very clear about this area. You know, just in the old Testament, we see where Joshua, uh, in his first battle where they went into Jericho, they won the battle. But God said, don't take any first fruits. And so there were a couple of people that did take the first fruits and hid them in the camp. Well, the next battle they go out at I and they you know, they're not winning. And Joshua was wondering why are we not being blessed by God? And it's because they had a disobeyed God even though he didn't know, uh, someone in his camp disobeyed God. God was not blessing his organization. And that's another principle to learn. If we've got people in our organization that aren't doing the right things, then you know, that could hinder us and cause adversity in our own situations. So the next one is son ship. And Hebrews 12 find the Bible tells us that we are sons of God and as sons he disciplines us just as the earthly sons need discipline. And so in this situation we see that God might reproof us and the Bible speaks about being reproved as sons and daughters. And so it's important that you and I know that, you know, God's going to allow things in our to our lives that will really keep us in the right path. You know, a parent always wants to keep their children and going down the right path and God certainly wants to do that with us as well. And so here we see sun ship as being the third reason we might experience adversity. And then the fourth reason is spiritual warfare. John 10:10 tells us that Satan comes to steal, kill, and destroy. And you know, the second part of that says, Jesus came to give us life and life abundantly. There are two mission statements in that one, uh, scripture verse. And so we see that Satan wants us to, uh, really have terrible life on this earth. If you can't kill us at birth. And he tries to wound us so badly in childhood that we are in effect ineffective in our walk with God and on the earth. Now, Ephesians tells us about this warfare. He says, finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the armor of God so that you can take your stand against the schemes for our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but of the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world, against the spiritual forces of evil in heavenly places. Therefore put on the full armor of God so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground and after you've done everything to stand. So you know, first John three eight tells us that Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil. That was another reason he came, in addition to being the savior of the world, but also to destroy the works of the devil, and he causes us to do the same. You know, there's another aspect of adversity that I just want to briefly mentioned, but I won't teach on it today. And that is the Joseph calling. Some of you may have a Joseph calling on your life, and that's a calling that's earmarked by adversity. When we think of Joseph, we think of the adversity he went through. He was a spiritual and physical provider to others. And, uh, you know, when I first encountered a man to help me understand my adversity, he says, loss. You have a Joseph calling on your life. It's earmarked by adversity. When people think of your name, do they, uh, relate the adversity to your name? If so, there's a good chance you may have a Joseph calling. You know, God created us with seven needs. And these are found in Genesis one and two. He created us with a need for dignity and authority, blessing and provision, security and purpose and meaning and freedom and boundary and intimate love and companionship. And so in order to raise, you know, have those needs met, we have to depend on God for that. But if we try to meet those needs outside God's design, that really opens us up to what the Bible calls a spiritual stronghold in Corinthians. Paul talks about this in Corinthians, and so we need to make sure that we're clean. You know, Jesus, there was nothing in Jesus, uh, in which the devil could use as a reason to attack him. You know hereafter I will not talk much with you for the Prince of this world comms and that nothing in me. In other words, what he's saying is that there is no sin in my life. Jesus had no sin so he couldn't attack Jesus for sin. You get attack him because he's the son of God because of warfare, but not because of sin in his life. And so there was no entry door into his life. And we need to understand is there any entry door to our life? Could he come into us because of that? Now in Corinthians, we see the definition of a strong home. It says, the weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. And so that is the definition of a stronghold. The opposite of that is found in Ephesians 3:17 Paul says, and “I pray that you being rooted and established in love may have power together with all the saints to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.” Now, whenever we seek to meet one or more of these basic needs outside God, we set the stage for the development of a generational stronghold. You see, Satan convinced Eve to believe God was holding out on her and he would not meet her needs, so she chose to meet her own need. Now there are examples in the Bible of generational strongholds. We see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob having the stronghold of deceit and lying, and then we have control with Laban, Rebecca and Jacob, and then we have King Saul as well. We see a sexual stronghold in Rahab, David Bathsheba, Absalom, Amnon in Solomon. In Psalm 51 David says, I was conceived in iniquity. What that tells me is that perhaps he might have been conceived in iniquity or out of wedlock. Maybe that might be the reason why his father didn't even have him as a one to be considered when Samuel was looking to anoint the next King. You know, I've, I learned a lot about this stronghold through a mentor who came in my life and he had written a book called demolishing strongholds that actually helped him publish. And he said, there's nothing wrong with you. You just have a stronghold of insecurity and fear that makes you control people in circumstances. Well, I said, that's crazy. And he says, well, let me prove it to you. And so he gave me this little self-assessment tool and he says, I want you to go to your sisters and your mother, have them fill it out and come back to me. Well, what this does is gives you symptoms that rank, uh, according to your stronghold. And so what came back back from that was sure enough, I stronghold of insecurity and fear. And this was quite a revelation to me. And so he took me through a prayer of faith to get rid of that. And, uh, you know, in the scriptures in second Corinthians it says, but we have renounced the hidden things of shame. Not walking in craftiness nor handling the word of God deceitfully but by manifestation of the commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. And so, you know, we don't have to remain in those strongholds. We overcome the influence of strong those by renouncing and repenting of their influence through the prayer of faith in Jesus's blood to cleanse us from these influences. And one of the things I've discovered in working with people, uh, over the years is that whenever the reaction to a situation seems to be an extreme response compared to the offense, you know, there is unresolved pain or the enemy is at work in the situation. You see, whenever we grow up, uh, and have a pain or a wound in our life and never resolve it as an adult, that pain can surface through different trigger points in our life. Now when people react to the out of their pain, their behavior is never logical. And let's say a person gets upset over something and it should be a level three and they go to a level 10 well you know something's going on under the hood and you need to find out what is the problem. So there's a process of discovery and deliverance for that. First you see the symptoms, which are light lights on a dashboard. And then we need to understand what the root of the behavior is. Then we read, revisit that wound and bring healing into it by confessing it and asking Jesus to heal it. And we discover the lie. John 8:32 says the truth shall make you free. And when you discover the truth of something that begins the process of healing, you apply the truth to that situation. So the steps to freedom is this prayer. Identify the strong hole and their symptom and rank them from 1 to 10 and then you want to work with someone close to you to help you confirm those strong holes. And then you want to confess a renounce the influence of strong holes in Jesus's name. Each believer has the power of the Holy spirit to renounce the influence of strong holes over their life. We have divine power to demolish strongholds. It says in second Corinthians 10, four and then we meditate and walk according to the word. Uh, we renew our minds. We began to change our behaviors. You know, any self-image, contrary to the truth of who God says you are in the spirit is a false self-image. You must agree with God, not with your flesh or the devil. You know, this reminds me of the, you know, the fact that we've been equipping leaders for the last 25 years on things like this. And I've been thinking about what we could do to help go deeper in a lot of these concepts. And so we've decided to come out with something in the near future that's going to address things like this and other issues in people's lives as well as a marketplace initiatives. And if you're interested in being on our waiting list to know when that comes out, we set up a webpage called www.becomeGodschangeagent.com. If you go there and just enter your information there, we'll uh, make sure that you know about the program when it comes out. And we'll also give you a free download of a booklet there that I did on the 10 truths of success that I've, uh, documented over the last, uh, 20 years. The top 10 things that I have found to be the most influential in my life that perhaps would be helpful to you as well. Just for putting your name on that list. Go to www.becomeGodschangeagent.com. You know, Paul's sufferings, it says that five times I received the Jews the 40 lashes minus one three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was pelted with stones three times I was shipwrecked. I spent a night in a day in the open sea and I've been constantly on the move. He says, I've been in danger from rivers in danger, from bandits, danger from fellow Jews, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city. And in the country dangerous. See danger from false believers. I'd labored and toiled and have often gone without sleep. I have known hunger and thirst and I've often gone without food. I've been cold and naked. That's Paul describing some of the experiences that he's had, but he never complains. He always see taps into the grace of God wherever he goes. Philippians two five says, let this mind be in you. That is also in Jesus Christ. We need to have the mind of Christ. Uh, Philippians two five, whatever God sets you free from, he automatically gives you an anointing to set other people free from the same thing you were a victim of. That's your payback to the enemy. And know that if you go through something major and you get victory on that, God is gonna use that to create your anointing and the power to release others from that same thing. We want to transform our past into a new beginning. First. We need to realize our identities and then learn to contend with it and then to receive our inheritance. And so that's the process. And these are the things that we want to help you with. Facing our fears requires coming to a debt in our expectations and leaving outcome to God. And so we can't cookie cutter this. You know, I had my mentor once say a dead man can't have stress, you know? And so if you get angry or upset about things, that means you're not dead yet. We can have strong emotions about things as long as we don't sin. And so that's the borderline severe adversity will reveal what we really believe about God. It reveals our deepest fears and beliefs about God. The bottom line is every in our lives is designed to give us an upgrade with God. If we'll press end to him with our whole horror, the greater revelation, greater power, greater character, and greater intimacy will be the result of that and a greater influence as well. So fear drives us to performance and to be slaves and orphans, but they encouraged, turns us into sons and daughters. And that's the difference between operating out of fear and operating in courage and faith. So I want to help you with this message by offering you a free download of a booklet I put together called www.adversityFAQ.com or, frequently asked questions. So if you go to our webpage we set up just to download this resource. So if you'd like to receive this nine page ebook on adversity - frequently asked questions just go to www.adversityfaq.com that's www.adversityfaq.com and there you'll be able to download that resource at no charge. As we close out, I'd like to close us with a word of prayer. And then a final remark from myself. So father, we thank you for this day. We thank you Lord that you allow adversity at times to matures into sons and daughters, but you also equip us to fight the battle because we're in a war and Satan wants to steal, kill, and destroy from us. And so we ask for grace to be able to weather the storms and to persevere through them. And I pray for anybody going through adversity today that you'll minister to them through your word this day and help them navigate in Jesus name. Amen. So a final word. If you're listening to this on iTunes, uh, please, uh, give us a rating, uh, that helps others find us on iTunes and help others benefit from this teaching. If you accessed, uh, on YouTube and watching this program, please, uh, share your comments at the bottom and subscribe to our channel. That too helps us, uh, find more people who will find this message helpful. God bless. Have a great week. We'll see you next week.

PVN Students
David & Bathsheba: Blind Spots

PVN Students

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 36:31


Blind Spots are sins in our lives that we don't look out for. David had a blind spot and it cost him. But in his mistake we learn so much. Appreciate close friends, beware the power of Lust, and know that David isn't the king we need to place out hope in. He points to the only King who has ever defeated Lust with Grace.