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Life Changes

Life Changes. A Look at David 1 Samuel 16 – 2 Samuel 23. Looking Back. What “life changes” did you experience this year? Did you have some good changes and some sad ones? How have you changed physically, financially, socially, emotionally, and spiritually?

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Life Changes

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  1. Life Changes A Look at David 1 Samuel 16 – 2 Samuel 23

  2. Looking Back • What “life changes” did you experience this year? • Did you have some good changes and some sad ones? • How have you changed physically, financially, socially, emotionally, and spiritually? • What would you like to carry from 2013 into 2014? • What would you like to leave behind?

  3. The Premise • Our life is always changing. • No good moments last forever and neither do the bad ones. • “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Hebrews 13:8 • God is our constant in a life of change. • God will direct us through any stage of life.

  4. The Life of David • Looking at the life of David shows us God’s connection during the highs and lows of life. • David’s life is well recorded in scripture: 1 Samuel 16 – 2 Samuel 23 • We know his father (Jesse) but not his mother. • He was a shepherd in his youth. • At about 20 he was anointed to be king, played harp for King Saul, and defeated Goliath.

  5. David’s Life Changes • David now becomes a warrior and Saul becomes jealous (1 Samuel 18:9). • Saul then begins to try to kill David and hunts him for many years. • Many of the Psalms are from this time in David’s life. God never left him. • 1 Samuel ends with the death of Saul. • 2 Samuel 2 records David being anointed King over Judah. • Do you see God at work in your life during opposition and difficulty?

  6. David’s Life Changes • In 2 Samuel 5 David becomes king over Israel and conquers Jerusalem. • David continues to have success in battle (2 Samuel 8) but is losing connection with his family. • David plans the temple but Solomon will build it. • 2 Samuel 11-12 David is not at war and lusts after Bathsheba and commits multiple sins to cover it up. • When have you been at your most vulnerable and what led to it?

  7. David’s Life Changes • 2 Samuel 15 David flees from his own son Absalom. • 2 Samuel 22:2-3 • “The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation. He is my stronghold, my refuge and my saviour – from violent men you save me. I call to the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and I am saved from my enemies.” • David learned to lean on God and count on Him through life’s changes – how are you doing at learning the same thing?

  8. The Premise • Our life is always changing. • No good moments last forever and neither do the bad ones. • “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Hebrews 13:8 • God is our constant in a life of change. • God will direct us through any stage of life.

  9. 2014 • We may not be able to guess all of the changes that will happen this year. • We know some will be much better than we thought, and that others may bring great difficulties, but God will be unchanging. • God is also not bound by time so He is already there! • This year be ready for the changes in life by connecting to Jesus who is unchanging.

  10. The Next Series: • Living with Resolve.

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