David Pledger's sermon titled "David's Faithful God" focuses on the faithfulness of God as revealed through the events of 1 Samuel 30. The preacher outlines how David and his men returned home to Ziglag only to find their city burned and families taken captive, which led to their deep distress. Pledger emphasizes that David's fear and unbelief had led him to seek refuge among the Philistines instead of trusting in God's promises. He stresses the importance of repentance and self-encouragement based on God's faithfulness, highlighting specific Scripture references such as Exodus 34:23, Romans 8:28, and Psalm 130. Ultimately, Pledger illustrates that God's sovereignty and faithfulness work all things together for the good of those who love Him, providing hope and reassurance in the face of despair.
“God's goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life. Someone one time reckoned those goodness and mercy to two dogs, two dogs that were always on the trail of a believer, always on the trail, always guarding, always keeping the believer.”
“David was afraid and he was unbelieving. Are you a believer? If you are, you're never guilty of unbelief. Aren't we all like that man in the gospels when the Lord said, if thou canst believe, all things are possible unto him that believeth?”
“David encouraged himself in the Lord his God... There had to be repentance on David's part. Repentance for what? Repentance for unbelief.”
“We may say, my faithful God, my faithful God. He is not only full of goodness and mercy, but he's also faithful, faithful to his word, faithful to his promises, faithful to his people.”
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