24.02.09 “Bathsheba” (2 Samuel 11:1-5)

Episode 240209 February 08, 2024 00:07:47
24.02.09 “Bathsheba” (2 Samuel 11:1-5)
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
24.02.09 “Bathsheba” (2 Samuel 11:1-5)

Feb 08 2024 | 00:07:47

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I wonder what time of day you like best? I love rising before daylight and watching the stars and dark of night turn to first light, then dawn, then sunrise. But this time of year, darkness arrives early where I live, and both evenings and nights can be very long.  As we all know that can be dangerous, for too many bad things happen in the dark. Come with me, back to Jerusalem, a little less than 3000 years ago. We’ve been tracing the life of King David, and yesterday we watched as David poured out God’s great blessings upon Mephibosheth, a crippled grandson of former King Saul. It was really quite remarkable and another evidence of the tender, compassionate heart of David. 

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    Today’s Scripture:2 Samuel 11:1-5. Choose below to read or listen.​​

Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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