Episodes

Sep 7, 2025
Sep 7, 2025
42 min
This sermon explores David's journey to bring the Ark of God to Jerusalem, a pivotal moment that highlights the importance of prioritizing God's presence. Initially, David attempts to transport the Ark with a grand display, but a tragic mistake by Uzzah, who touches the Ark and dies, reveals a critical flaw in David's approach. The sermon explains that David and his people were not following the specific instructions God had given for handling the Ark, which was meant to be carried by Levites on poles, not on a new cart. This failure serves as a reality check, shifting David's focus from his own kingdom to God's authority. David's second attempt is marked by humility, reverence, and obedience, as he follows the proper protocol and expresses his worship through dance. The message concludes by emphasizing that true worship is not about outward displays but about the heart, and that we have the ultimate privilege of being in God's presence through the sacrifice of Jesus.

Aug 31, 2025
Aug 31, 2025
42 min
This sermon delves into the story of David in 2nd Samuel, highlighting his role in unifying a divided nation. The message begins by contrasting David, a man after God's own heart, with Saul, who left his nation in a state of disunity. The sermon emphasizes that David pursued unity, which is often a difficult task, by first demonstrating love for his enemies, publicly grieving the deaths of Saul and Jonathan. This is shown as a counterpoint to pride, which the sermon says promotes division and destroys peace. The sermon also points out David's desire to be a peacemaker, even when his own general, Joab, undermined his efforts. David's patience and trust in God's timing ultimately resulted in all the tribes of Israel coming to him to be anointed as king. The sermon concludes by urging listeners to pursue unity with humility, gentleness, and patience, echoing the message of Ephesians 4

Aug 24, 2025
Aug 24, 2025
42 min

Aug 17, 2025
Aug 17, 2025
43 min
This sermon, "Undivided and Unbroken," explores the concept of integrity as a hard-fought virtue, not an intrinsic value. Using David's journey in 1 Samuel, it highlights how integrity is built through small, consistent choices and how it can be compromised by fear and rage. The sermon examines David's reaction to Nabal's insult, showing his initial lapse in integrity before being reined in by Abigail's wisdom. It also discusses how David's developing integrity is rewarded, as seen in his compassionate treatment of an abandoned Egyptian slave, which ultimately leads to a blessing from God. The central message is that integrity is a conscious, daily choice that aligns our human agency with God's character, leading to greater blessings and a louder, clearer connection to God's voice.

Aug 10, 2025
Aug 10, 2025
41 min
This sermon, titled "Undivided and Unbroken," centers on the theme that integrity is a hard-fought and difficult virtue, but one that ultimately wins the day. It defines integrity as being consistent in what you say, believe, and do, especially when no one is watching. The sermon uses David's actions in 1 Samuel 23-30 as a primary example, highlighting two instances where he had the opportunity to kill King Saul but chose not to, demonstrating his unwavering integrity and trust in God's timing. It concludes by presenting the idea that integrity is not just about avoiding temptation, but also about the blessings that come from aligning one's human will with God's, ultimately building trust and hope for others.

Aug 3, 2025
Aug 3, 2025
45 min
This sermon explores the powerful and often destructive nature of fear, contrasting the reactions of Saul and David. It examines how David, in a moment of fear, lies and makes poor decisions, but eventually finds himself at "rock bottom"—the Cave of Adullam—where he is humbled and finds hope with other outcasts. In stark contrast, Saul's fear manifests as consuming paranoia, leading him to commit a horrific act of violence against God's priests in an attempt at self-preservation. The sermon highlights that while fear can provoke lies and isolation, a humble heart can find refuge and new purpose in God's presence, while an unrepentant heart allows fear to become a root of bitterness and violence. It challenges listeners to identify what fear provokes in them and to seek the peace of Christ rather than being trapped by it.

Jul 27, 2025
Jul 27, 2025
42 min

Jul 20, 2025
Jul 20, 2025
49 min
This sermon, part of the "DAVID" series, explores the theme that God consistently chooses the humble and seemingly insignificant to display His power and wisdom, contrasting this with human tendencies to rely on outward appearance and worldly strength. Through the stories of Samuel anointing David and David's confrontation with Goliath, the sermon emphasizes that God looks at the heart, not external qualifications, and delights in working through weakness to confound the proud. It challenges listeners to shed their ego, embrace humility, and trust in God's extraordinary power rather than their own limited abilities, ultimately encouraging them to see the world through God's spiritual eyes.

Jul 13, 2025
Jul 13, 2025
46 min
This sermon, part of the "DAVID" series, contrasts two kings: one who outwardly displays worship to God, acts with zeal, and sacrifices for Him, and another when motives are revealed show outwardly religious acts are driven by fear, pride, and greed, revealing a heart that attempts to manipulate God. Yet they are the same King. Through a deep dive into 1 Samuel 13-16, the sermon explores critical questions about waiting on God, the dangers of trying to steer divine action with religious practices, and the importance of pure intentions. It highlights Saul's disobedience and self-serving motives, contrasting them with the faith God desires, ultimately urging listeners to examine their own hearts and serve God with humility and genuine devotion, not in vain.

Jul 6, 2025
Jul 6, 2025
41 min
This sermon, part of a series on David, focuses on Israel's decision to demand a human king despite God already being their king, driven by fear and a desire for worldly control rather than trust in divine provision. It highlights how, even in their faithlessness, God mercifully grants their request by choosing Saul, a seemingly unlikely leader, to demonstrate His continued faithfulness. The sermon emphasizes that God never abandons His people, even when they abandon Him, urging listeners to consider areas of their lives not yet under God's kingship and to rely on His unwavering character rather than seeking alternative forms of salvation.

