When Good Men Fall

One of the most tragic and painful accounts in all the Bible is that of David and Bathsheba. Rather than the hero we’ve known him to be throughout his life, David – in a period of personal idleness – lusts after a woman and sins. Worse, he conspires to cover it up before committing the ultimate act of desperation: murder. In this week’s edition of Words of Grace, Ben Winslett shares the story and brings several observations to our attention.

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David and Goliath

We all know the epic account of David and Goliath. As one old preacher commented when introducing this passage in a sermon, “David always wins.” Familiar as it may be, this passage is extremely encouraging and there are many practical lessons we can derive from it. Join us for this message, a continuation of our radio series on King David.

Radio broadcast for September 19, 2021. Continue reading “David and Goliath”

Integrity

Some define integrity as doing the right thing when no one is looking. In today’s broadcast, we revisit the life of David once again to consider two stories in which David walks in mature integrity, choosing to do right even when it would have benefitted him to do otherwise. Continue reading “Integrity”

Don’t be a Nabal

In his run from king Saul, David came across a dastardly character named Nabal. Unreasonable, foolish, rude, and equally wealthy, Nabal’s sinful behavior would finally be judged by God after his encounter with the man after God’s own heart, the future king David.

Radio broadcast for September 5, 2021. Continue reading “Don’t be a Nabal”

Growing in Forgiveness

Disciples of Christ are to be forgiving people. In fact, God’s dealings with us as sons, as it relates to chastening, is often administered consistently with our willingness to forgive others. This is a sobering motivation to be more forgiving. In today’s broadcast, we consider 5 thoughts to help us grow in our ability to forgive.

Radio broadcast for August 22, 2021. Continue reading “Growing in Forgiveness”