Today's conversation is the second half of our last episode on Solomon—the wisest man to ever live (until Jesus, of course), the son of David and the one who finally built the temple. We’ll look in awe at how the presence of God showed up at the dedication of the temple, and we’ll marvel at the reality that we now get to experience that same presence living within us—and that our truest identity is found in that presence. So, pull up a chair at our table, and let’s dive into the convers...
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Today's conversation is the second half of our last episode on Solomon—the wisest man to ever live (until Jesus, of course), the son of David and the one who finally built the temple. We’ll look in awe at how the presence of God showed up at the dedication of the temple, and we’ll marvel at the reality that we now get to experience that same presence living within us—and that our truest identity is found in that presence. So, pull up a chair at our table, and let’s dive into the convers...
Thru the Bible: David Part 6 (A Heart of Honor and an Ascent to the Throne)
Change the Conversation
1 hour 7 minutes
1 year ago
Thru the Bible: David Part 6 (A Heart of Honor and an Ascent to the Throne)
In today’s conversation, we’re going to watch David wait patiently for God to be the one to elevate him, and we’ll be inspired by David’s determination not to take the throne by his own means, but to wait on God to move him into position His way and in His timing. We’ll analyze how the end of David’s season of waiting likely included both joy and pain, and we'll be moved to gratitude as we ponder the truth that within our own seasons of waiting, there are always cherishable moments which spri...
Change the Conversation
Today's conversation is the second half of our last episode on Solomon—the wisest man to ever live (until Jesus, of course), the son of David and the one who finally built the temple. We’ll look in awe at how the presence of God showed up at the dedication of the temple, and we’ll marvel at the reality that we now get to experience that same presence living within us—and that our truest identity is found in that presence. So, pull up a chair at our table, and let’s dive into the convers...