In lesson 15 of our series Israel’s second anointed ruler proved better than Saul, because at least he was a “godly king”. David had many failures, yet through the mercy of God, he was a “a man after
God’s own heart.” However, the thing that marks the greatness of David’s reign is not
David’s action. The remarkable note about His kingdom is the fact that God made a
covenant to clarify even further how He would work toward man’s redemption.
From Series: "Author and End: The Gospel Throughout the Bible"
"Author & End" will follow the Gospel throughout the entire Bible, and we will discover that Jesus Christ is the Author and Finisher of our faith. In lesson 1 of our series, we see that the "ends of the Gospel" have been the purpose of God from the very beginning.
In lesson 15 of our series Israel’s second anointed ruler proved better than Saul, because at least he was a “godly king”. David had many failures, yet through the mercy of God, he was a “a man after
God’s own heart.” However, the thing that marks the greatness of David’s reign is not
David’s action. The remarkable note about His kingdom is the fact that God made a
covenant to clarify even further how He would work toward man’s redemption.
In lesson 15 of our series Israel’s second anointed ruler proved better than Saul, because at least he was a “godly king”. David had many failures, yet through the mercy of God, he was a “a man after
God’s own heart.” However, the thing that marks the greatness of David’s reign is not
David’s action. The remarkable note about His kingdom is the fact that God made a
covenant to clarify even further how He would work toward man’s redemption.
From Series: "Author and End: The Gospel Throughout the Bible"
"Author & End" will follow the Gospel throughout the entire Bible, and we will discover that Jesus Christ is the Author and Finisher of our faith. In lesson 1 of our series, we see that the "ends of the Gospel" have been the purpose of God from the very beginning.