We can only understand the Christian family within the context of the church family-and that begins by understanding the church itself. The local chur...
The ripple effects of sin-even forgiven sin-often extend far beyond the original offense. Examining the consequences of David's transgression with Bat...
The account of David's repentance in 2 Samuel 12 is complemented by Psalm 51, where the king recognizes that sin is a matter not of what he has done b...
Externally, King David's attempt to cover up Uriah's murder appeared successful-but the Lord saw it and was displeased. In His mercy, God sent His ser...
Paul wrote to the early church in Philippi to help them get their spiritual bearings amid a crooked and twisted generation. Today's world is similarly...
While the Lord promised to establish David's throne forever, the kingdom was not safe in the king's hands. After committing adultery with Bathsheba, D...
Hiding sin is always a futile exercise. King David knew this-yet when he allowed his lust for Bathsheba to triumph over obedience to God's laws, he st...
Is it possible to erase a lifetime of usefulness in one moment of weakness- That seemed to have been the case with David. He lived an exemplary life t...
Without the ascension, Christ's nativity, passion, and resurrection would have been pointless. The ascension is the defining moment that marked the en...
After the Ammonite king's death, David sent servants to offer condolences to the king's son and successor. His kindness was rejected, however, and his...