The success of others can sometimes be a stumbling block. King Saul was intensely jealous of a rising David. His offence grew by the day until his unchecked aggression transformed him into a "spear chucker". People like this still exist today, and they can go from a "silent" response to offence to a "boom" response in less than 3 seconds. What can we learn from a young David about dealing not only with offence but also with those who have an explosive reaction to those who offend them?
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Bethlehem Baptist Church - 7 August 2022
God wants to speak to and lead His people. Throughout the Bible and history, we have examples of where God intervened in people’s lives and communicated directly with them. What do we need to do to be able to hear God’s voice? How do we know that whatever we are hearing or perceiving is from God?...