Pulled Out of the Pit of Fear
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For quite some time everything had been going so well for David as the hero giant-killer, the worship leader for the king, the king's chief warrior, a member of the king's cabinet, and the king's son-in-law. But then everything unexpectedly fell apart! David had to flee for his life; his wife stayed behind with her father, King Saul; his parents were sent to Moab; his job, his standing, and his home were all lost; and when he fled to Gath he was captured by the Philistines. Consequently, David lost any remaining sense of personal safety and started to feel frantic! As a believer, regardless of the extent of our spiritual maturity, it's possible to reach a point so low we actually feel that everyone -- even God -- has abandoned us. That was David's desperate condition when he wrote Psalm 13. To view this video lesson, click on the video above or click here. |
Yours Because His, John Barnett, Pastor and the entire DTBM Staff
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