LIFE Fellowship Sermons
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Bitter-Sweet
Like the book as a whole, the final two chapters of 2 Samuel are Bitter-Sweet.
God, our EVERYTHING
2 Samuel 22 captures King David's heart for God unlike any other. It models the kind of heart that we should aspire to have toward God, our EVERYTHING!
Rebuilding Well
The rebuilding process is very sobering and requires collective adhering to core biblical principles.
Prudent Leadership
In the aftermath of the battle between Absalom's army and King David's, critical decisions had to be made to move the nation forward.
Leadership Principles for the Battlefield, Pt. 2
Through the battle in the wood of Ephraim between King David's men and Absalom's army, more leadership principles emerge.
Leadership Principles for the Battlefield
As King David prepares and organizes his men for battle against Absalom's army, clear ministry leadership principles emerge.
The Lord is My Shepherd
In the closing verses of 2 Sam 17, a clear connection is observed with the famous Psalm 23.
Fighting the Wrong War, Pt. 3
As Absalom's coup begins to unravel, we unveil more deadly principles that come with fighting the wrong war.
Fighting the Wrong War, Pt. 2
In the second observation regarding "Fighting the Wrong War," we encounter a sober takeaway.
Fighting the Wrong War
Infighting in the church is one of the most inexplicable and counterproductive practices under the sun, yet it is all too familiar.
Tactics of the Devil, Pt. 2
As King David went deeper into the wilderness, the Devil ramped up his attack against him.
Tactics of the Devil
As King David moves on in the wilderness, he encounters the tactics of the enemy.
Real Friends
Pastor Kenny takes a look at David flight from Jerusalem and what it teaches about being a real friend.
Surviving the Valley of Despair
David's reaping from what he sowed reaches a new low as he flees from Jerusalem.
The Church Splitter
The parallels between Absalom's splitting of the kingdom and those who split churches are striking.