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3 BATTLES WORTH FIGHTING! — SAMUELDEUTH.COM
Are you avoiding wars that you should be fighting? As I was reading my Bible reading plan (Life Journal Reading Plan), I came across an iconic story in 2 Samuel 11. It's a sad story but powerful for us to lean into. It's the story about when David commits the horrific crime of adultery and murder.
Samuel Deuth,
Are You Listening to God? - Raising Zion
Never take the enemy for granted. We are but dust, and must keep ourselves preserved in the WORD of God.
Nehemiah Zion,
How To Not Get Distracted In Your Spiritual Walk? - Raising Zion
Are you getting distracted in your spiritual walk? There are clear reasons why we get distracted as believers.
Nehemiah Zion,
Uriah the Hittite
I have written several posts on Bathsheba, her affair with David, and the death of Bathsheba’s child which occurred after David brought her to the palace. One character that has been missing …
Claude F. Mariottini,
The Death of Bathsheba’s Child – Part 1
Recently, a member of my church asked me a question about the death of Bathsheba’s child. His concern was about the moral implication of the Lord striking the child and allowing the baby to d…
Claude F. Mariottini,
One Decision Away From Regret
Haven’t we all made a decision that we later regretted? Over my lifetime, I have painfully learned that a decision birthed from a willful, prideful heart only yields regret. Thus, it benefits me, b…
Kenneth Chad Roberts,
Bathsheba, The Wife of Uriah
The story of David and Bathsheba is one of the most tragic, and yet, one of the most memorable stories in the Old Testament. It is a memorable story because the story involves David, a man after Go…
Claude F. Mariottini,
Bathsheba, The Wife of Uriah
The story of David and Bathsheba is one of the most tragic, and yet, one of the most memorable stories in the Old Testament. It is a memorable story because the story involves David, a man after Go…
Claude F. Mariottini,
What Jesus Really Meant Was . . . - Damon J. Gray
Last week I found myself engaged in a rather contentious debate with a Twitter user who seemed incapable of understanding that Jesus taught us that sin is a matter of the heart, comes from the heart, and is overcome by gaining a new heart. What He Really Meant Was . . . Sometimes Jesus said…
Damon J. Gray,

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