KEY IDEAS (1)
Heart commitment to the true King of the universe brings great blessing.
Heart commitment to the true King of the universe brings great blessing.
- Those fully committed to the Lord can accomplish mighty feats on His behalf.
- Sexual sin among spiritual leaders is a heinous offense against God.
- A sacred object ought to never be used as a talisman among God’s people.
- A lack of faith in God can drive you to do unwise things.
- Human beings fixate on people’s external features. The Lord looks at the heart.
- Partial obedience is not enough. God demands full obedience.
- Good news: the Holy Spirit permanently indwells all believers today. He’s your power source for living the Christian life.
- The size of the obstacle is not important. Rather, the power and blessing of God are what is important.
- God’s people must never succumb to any form of occultism or divination.
- Life and death are in the hands of our sovereign God.
- God is the true King of the universe.
KEY IDEAS (2)
Godly people can still do ungodly things. When they do so, they can be forgiven by God, but temporal consequences may yet remain. There is much grief in life. But we can all look forward to the day when the divine messianic King comes and sets up His perfect kingdom.
Godly people can still do ungodly things. When they do so, they can be forgiven by God, but temporal consequences may yet remain. There is much grief in life. But we can all look forward to the day when the divine messianic King comes and sets up His perfect kingdom.
- It is good to seek unity among people.
- Despite human power-plays, the Lord will ultimately accomplish all His purposes.
- Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
- Good news: the messianic King will come from the line of David. A promise is a promise.
- Good leaders are characterized by justice, equity, kindness, and loyalty.
- Even men after God’s own heart can break God’s heart.
- God’s people are always best served to flee immorality.
- Our sins look horrible when we see them in someone else.
- Ultimately our sins are against God, even when we’ve injured human beings in the process.
- Even though God forgives your sin, you may yet experience temporal consequences for your sin.
- In heaven, we will see our children who have died.
- You reap what you sow.
- Watch out for pride. It will bring you down!