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Grace Greater Than Our Sin: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 12:24-31)

How many of us have failed to serve our God faithfully, anticipating that we might be forever stuck on the shelf as far as usefulness to God, only to find His grace restoring our fortunes to us. How do

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Dealing With God and Death: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 12:15-23)

Several of our presidents have lost children to death. George Washington lost his young step-daughter, Martha’s daughter (she had already lost two of her four children before marrying George) and

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Consequences: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 12:1-15)

I like to think I would love being a prophet of God, but then I imagine what it must have been like for Nathan, a prophet during king David’s reign, and what it must have felt like to be sent by

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Uh Oh: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 11)

A friend of mine painted a watercolor of Uriah during a sermon series on heroes of the Bible. It hung in my office for many years. In the background, behind a wall, a silhouette of a woman can be seen,

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Trouble-Free Leadership: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 10)

Trouble-free leadership? Ain’t gonna happen. Ask any president of the United States. Ask any CEO of a company. Ask any parent. And though you might expect it, it somehow never comes in the exact

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Promise Keepers: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 9)

There are many who believe that the promise George H. W. Bush made, “No new taxes,” and then subsequently broke, was a large part of his undoing when he ran for a second term as president of

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The Humble Leader’s Reward: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 8)

In first and second Samuel we have seen the principle Hannah, Samuel’s mother, celebrated, that God brings low and He exalts (1 Samuel 2:7) based on one’s pride or humility, borne out in the

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The God Who Promises: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (9)

Some years ago I received a promise from God that He would take care of me and my family in consequence of a difficult career decision. It was such a comfort. And He has done exactly as He promised. Perhaps

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Limelight v. God Light: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 7:1-17)

I am capable of coming up with all kinds of grand daydreams of how I could serve God, all of which, of course, put me in the limelight. I might be regarded somewhat positively for this, in that at least

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“Nothing on earth I desire besides…”: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 6:12-23)

I was taught not to offer the gospel as a way to smooth out all our problems, that the salvation God offered was not salvation from every kind of suffering. And I was taught not to offer the gospel as

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Paradigm Bind and Lack of Faith: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 6:1-11)

I vividly recall, after graduating from seminary and being unable to find employment, that I became fearful that something I was failing to do was blocking God’s blessing. I settled on the fact that

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Cultural Sin and Obedience: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 5)

I have often wondered if the amount of time we Americans spend on entertainment (television, movies, shows, etc.) is not a cultural flaw that weakens our walk with God. Yes, there is a celebration of creativity

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Power Hunger: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 4)

History is full of examples of how power-hungry men and women miscalculated in their attempts to gain power. We see an example of this in our text today. Desiring power is not wrong if our goal for using

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Power and Political Intrigue: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 3)

When George Washington, America’s first president, formed his advisory cabinet or council, he chose Thomas Jefferson as a cabinet member. Washington did not realize that Jefferson completely disagreed

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Collateral Damage: Daily Thoughts from 2 Samuel (2 Samuel 2)

In the movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Bruce Wayne (Batman) finds himself desiring the punishment of Superman because of the death of his friend and others as a result of the battle Superman

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