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2 Samuel: Kings of Israel

Lincoln Baptist

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The True King

27m | December 5, 2016

Tim Hodge

Our final week in 2 Samuel brings us to 2 Samuel 22, a song of David. In it we see many themes of the whole book. Five times in the chapter God is called a Rock. In these twenty verses we see that God is our refuge, God's responses to our cries, and that God rescues us. This is what we celebrate at Christmas: that God came into the world to save and rescue us. This is why we celebrate!

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The Aspiring King

35m | December 4, 2016

Kim Peters

Coups. Absalom attempted to usurp King David. How do we respond to coups large and small?

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The Abdicating King

30m | November 20, 2016

Tim Hodge

Last week journeying through 2 Samuel was all about adultery and murder; this week, in chapter 13 it's even harder: it's about rape. We see Tamar abused by four men. All of us are part Tamar, part Amnon, part Jonadab, part Absalom and part David. Each of us needs to come to Jesus for healing for past abuses, and to come to Jesus for forgiveness for being the abuser.

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The Fallen King

40m | November 13, 2016

Tim Hodge

We reach chapters 11 & 12 in our �2 Samuel: The True King� journey. This is all about David and his adultery with Bathsheba, and his subsequent murders to cover up his sin. We need to kill sin before it kills us � something David failed to do. We get to rejoice in the grace of Jesus forgiving our sexual sins � something David also experienced. Includes Psalm 51 arranged by Sons of Korah, played and sung by Christa's music team.

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The Merciful King

31m | November 6, 2016

Martin Swan

Martin describes the background to the extraordinary circumstances that Mephibosheth (a virtual outcast) was invited to be at King David's table. He relates the detail and importance of the Blood covenant in Genesis 21:21-34, 31:44-54 and Gen 15 and how that related to Davids invitation to Mephibosheth and ours to be children of God

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The Promised King

39m | October 30, 2016

Kim Peters

The balance of servanthood in King David's life.

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The Celebrating King

30m | October 25, 2016

Tim Hodge

We continue in our journey through 2 Samuel in chapter 6, a bizarre chapter all about the Ark of the Covenant. Many have questioned God because of what seems to be his harsh action over Uzzah here. Yet in the bigger picture we see that 2 Samuel 6 is all about our sin and the holiness of God; and that we celebrate that because of Jesus at the cross, our sin can be forgiven and we can forever be in the presence of God.

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The Victorious King

33m | October 17, 2016

Tim Hodge

2 Samuel 5 is a montage of high points in the reign of King David. In it we see that David is a shepherd king and a warrior king, pointing us forward to Jesus the true Shepherd King and the true Warrior King. Jesus protects us and fights for us.

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The Rejected King

45m | October 9, 2016

Martin Swan

Prayer When to pray How to pray How to have an intimate relationship with God

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