26 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 2 Samuel
When the sun comes up in the morning, our natural response is to pull the pillow over our head and pretend it’s still dark. Do we respond the same way when our sins come to light?
25 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 2 Samuel
When you’ve messed up big time and done something that you can’t take back, how do you move forward? What’s the next step?
24 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 2 Samuel
If there’s one area where almost everyone has regrets, it’s in the realm of sexual sin. But even in our greatest failures, God can bring redemption.
23 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 2 Samuel
King David is known as a man after God’s own heart, but even he wasn’t perfect. As we learn about his greatest failure, we’ll discover the importance of fleeing from sexual sin.
20 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 2 Samuel
How much do you have to give to please God? Is an hour of your Sunday morning enough or ten percent of your income?
19 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 2 Samuel
What do we have to do to be good enough for God? Some people think they just have to live a decent life. Others constantly worry if they’ve done enough!
18 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 2 Samuel
If you visit a few different churches, you’ll probably notice that some people sing in solemn reverence, while others raise their hands, dance, or even fall to their knees. Is one way better than the other?
17 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 2 Samuel
It’s popular to say that “all roads lead to God.” But while that philosophy may sound nice, it just isn’t true. We can only approach God on his own terms.
16 March, 2020
Series: Search for a King
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 Samuel
When our prayers don’t seem to get any response, we often start to wonder if God is even hearing us. And if he does hear us, does he just not care?
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