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We need a refuge because we are in distress and sorrow accompanies us. |
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We need a refuge because we are sinful and guilt accuses us. |
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We need a refuge because we are surrounded by adversaries and misunderstanding assults us. |
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1. Saul's death appeared to be the end of a national hope. |
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2. With Saul's death it seemed that the adersary had won the final victory. |
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3. Saul's death paved the way for an entirely new plan of operation and ushered in David's kingly line |
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4. Saul's death opened the opprotunity for another who would not otherwise have been included in God's line of blessing. |
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5. Saul's death ended an era of dissatisfaction and failure. |
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6. Saul's death displayed the foolishness of man. |
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The better you know where you stand with the Lord, the freer you can be. |
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The freer you are before the Lord, the more confident you will become. |
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When there is true repentance, there will be open unguarded admission. |
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When there is true repentance there is a desire to make a complete break from sin. |
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When there is true repentance, the spirit is broken and humble. |
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When we repent, God promises us restitution and forgiveness through the blood of Jesus Christ. He does not promies relief from any and all consequesnces, but He promieses a relief that only the Spirit of God can give. |
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Friends are not optional; they're essential. |
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Friends are not automatic; they must be cultivated. |
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Friends are not neutral, they impact our lives |
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Friendships come in varying degrees, some of whom play more significant roles in our life than others. |
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To live an unaccountable life is to flirt with danger. Accountability is one of the things God uses to keep His people pure. We all need to be held accountable by someone. Had David listened to Joab he would never have numbered the people .... or been the cause of such devastation. To ignore accountability is to flirt with danger. |
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To ignore sin's consequence is to reject God's truth. The Bible is filled with the reality of the consequences of sin. |
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Sin is really a selfish act. It's all about bringing ourselves pleasure, caring little about hte toll it will take on someone else. |
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To fail to take God seriously is to deny His lordship. |
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There is an enemy we encounter we cannot see ... but he is real. |
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There is a plan we explore we will not understand, but it is best. |
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There are trials we endure we do not deserve, but they are permitted. |
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There are consequences we expierence, we could not anticipate, but they are necessary. |
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Always guard your words when your husband is going though a hard time. |
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Never Suggest to us (husbands) that we should compromise our integrity. |
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Listen well and always tell your wife the truth. |
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Teach her what you have learned about God. |
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Model verbal purity |
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Accept her(your wife) completey; love her unconditionally. |
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Friends care enough to come without being asked to come. |
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Friends respond with sympathy and comfort. |
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Friends understand, so they say very little. |
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Friends openly express the depth of their feelings. |
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Friends aren't turned off by distasteful sights. |
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There are days too dark for the sufferer to see light. |
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There are experiences too extreme for the hurting to have hope. |
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There are valleys too deep for the anguished to find relief. |
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Not isolation, but insulation. - How we are in the world. |
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