The sermon titled "David Encouraged Himself in the LORD His God" by Mike Walker focuses on the theological themes of divine encouragement and God’s unwavering faithfulness amid suffering, drawing from the scriptural account in 1 Samuel 30:6. Walker articulates that David, facing loss and despair after the destruction of Ziklag and the capture of his loved ones, exemplifies how to find strength in God during trials. Key Scripture references include 2 Peter 5:10, which discusses God’s grace in perfecting and establishing believers after they have suffered, and various passages from 1 Samuel that illustrate David's circumstances and actions. Walker emphasizes the practical significance of David’s experience as a model for believers to seek encouragement in God during their hardships, reinforcing Reformed doctrines of reliance on God’s grace and the necessity of humility.
“David encouraged himself in the Lord his God.”
“It's a miracle that all the women and all the children were not slaughtered. They only could do what God allowed them to do.”
“What do we do when God burns up our zig-legs?”
“Our strength lies in him. Just like out of the blue, in spite of all this, David encouraged himself in his God.”
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