David: The Man After God's Own Heart

Someone is said “Live so as to be missed when you’re gone”. Would you be? For that matter, how would you be described by others?
David. Shepherd boy. Harpist. Giant slayer. Valiant warrior. King of Israel. Psalm writer. Adulterer and murderer (ouch). However you might view David, a thousand years after he lived he would be immortalized as “The man after God’s own heart”.
This series will dare to look into the heart of this complex man and discover what so drew him to God.

Better Than Life Itself

Psalm 63:1-11 Well good morning, Saylorville! I’m back! I do want to thank those who spoke in this pulpit the last three weeks. It’s been a joy to listen to the exposition of God’s Word. And yet it’s a joy to be back as well. One of the things I did besides doing a little…

The Skeptic’s Slide

Good morning, Saylorville! I’m happy to be opening up God’s Word again with you this morning, and don’t worry! There’s not going to be a musical set in this message. Okay, trust me, you do not want that. Okay, I am not great at that, alright? And I think they might have put this up…

Portrait of Courage

1 Samuel 17 If you brought a copy of Scripture with you this morning, you can find first Samuel and the 17th chapter. First Samuel 17. We live in a day where courage is more necessary than ever before. In 1964, the Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart famously replied when he was asked to define…