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Weekly Sermons from Gospel Community Church of Troy, Ohio
Faithfulness in suffering proves faith to be genuine
Jesus is the eternal Lord of death and life (2:8)
Amidst tribulation, we can be faithful unto death (2:9-10)
The faithful won't face the second death(2:11)
We preserve our love for Christ through remembrance and repentance
Jesus is the priest in our midst (2:1)
We can be forgetful in our faithfulness (2:2-4, 6)
Forgetful saints must remember and repent (2:5-7)
Jesus is powerfully present with His people in life and death
Weary saints hear Words from God (Rev. 1:9-11)
Weary saints see a big view of Christ (Rev. 1:12-16)
Weary saints can feel Jesus’ powerful presence (Rev. 1:17-20)
We strengthen our hearts in the gospel in order to strengthen others
The faithful bring judgment and blessing (1 Sam. 30:1-31)
The disobedient bring death and devastation (1 Sam. 31:1-13)
We too live by faith in a foreign land
We can live by faith in a godless world (1 Sam. 27:1-28:2)
We can be faithless amidst a land of promise (1 Sam. 28:3-25)
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Because God rewards the righteous, we obey His commands
An Act of faithful obedience (1 Sam. 26:1-12)
A Faith-filled word to a faithless enemy (1 Sam. 26:13-25)
Only a blame-bearer can take away righteous wrath
An Arrogant Action (1 Sam. 25:1-13)
A Bold Blame-Bearer (1 Sam. 25:14-35)
A Just Judgment (1 Sam. 25:36-44)
God’s priest-king is a refuge for His people
God's proven priest-king (21:1-22:5)
The high-and-mighty abuse God's people (22:6-19)
The priest-king as a refuge (22:20-23)
Covenant is God’s means for stability amidst a chaotic life
A friendship strengthened by covenant (1 Sam. 20:1-23)
A promise broken (1 Sam. 20:24-34)
A covenant amidst separation (1 Sam. 19:35-42)
Despite man's best efforts, God's favor exalts the lowly
Jonathan’s love for David (v. 1-5)
Saul’s fear of David (v. 6-16)
Michal’s love for David (v. 17-30)
God looks past appearances and into our hearts
God chooses a new king who will do His will and empowers him with His Spirit (16:1-13)
Spirit-empowered David serves rejected King Saul (16:14-23)
Our failure to keep God’s commands requires one who obeys
Saul disobeys his calling (15:1-9)
Saul fails to repent (15:10-31)
Samuel finishes the job (15:32-35)
God’s salvation is cut short when we manufacture our own victory
Our self-imposed oaths don't bring salvation (14:24-46)
We might be winning the wrong war (14:47-52)
Because we cannot save ourselves we need God’s provided king and priest
Forbidden sacrifices don’t save (1 Sam. 13:1-23)
God's salvation comes by extreme measure (1 Sam. 14:1-23)