Sep 1, 2018 | Jen Wilkin
Scripture 1 Samuel
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Last week, we saw David exercise tremendous restraint in his dealings with the king of Israel. This week, we find him in need of restraint in his dealings with a local Israelite. God’s chosen king proves he isn’t perfect, but unlike Saul, who seeks his own power apart from the Lord, David is attuned to the Word of the Lord and is quick to submit to its authority.
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