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Defeating The Giants In My Life
Giants do exist! Their sole intent is to crush our faith and quench any courage we could muster up to face them. Our crazy fears our matched by God's crazy power and your only one step away from crazy courage and defeating the giants in your life. David faced down and defeated a Giant and so can we. Date: 02/25/2018 Scripture: I Samuel 17:40-51, Psalm 46:1-3, and Psalm 32:7-8 Download Sermon Download Small Group Notes
From Series: "My Crazy Life"
It’s a brand-new year. As we close the book on 2017 and open the fresh pages of 2018, we can’t help but wonder, “What will this year bring?” What was the headline story of your life in 2017? What would you like it to say in 2018? Do you know the changes you desire or need to make in order to accomplish that? If people would look at your 2018 goal would they think, “You’re Crazy!”? Actually, if we were to read most anyone’s life story we could close the book and say about him, “You’re Crazy!” So, come to think of it, we’re all crazy! We live out our days on this third rock from the sun called Earth and the one thing we all seem to be able to figure out is that life itself is crazy and we’re in it and a part of it. This is nothing new, though. It was no different for the people whose names fill the pages of the Bible. One of the most famous names in the Bible is a person whose life could also be defined as “crazy.” When you read the stories about this person they actually read like a best-selling novel – they’re filled with drama, suspense, emotion, action, joys and sadness. And after reading the account of this person’s life your thought very well could be, “That’s Crazy!” Some of the greatest and craziest stories in the Bible are told about a shepherd boy, a warrior, and king of a nation. His name was David. Like you and me he lived and dealt with a roller coaster of highs and lows in this crazy thing we call life. But through it all God saw in David a man after his own heart (I Samuel 13:13). If we could put a title to the story of David’s life we might call it, “My Crazy Life.” The ups and downs of David’s life were crazy. He did some “stupid crazy” things and some people no doubt thought he was just “plum crazy.” But you know what? In spite of all of it – the crazy highs and the plum crazy lows -- God loved David anyway. God forgave David for the craziness, showered him with grace and through this grace David was ultimately able to be victorious in life. As a musician, prophet and poet, David wrote some of the most powerful and inspirational words in scripture. In one of the most beloved passages in all the Bible, Psalm 23, David writes, “Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” Psalm 23:6. In spite of the “crazy,” David had unwavering confidence in God’s love, mercy and forgiveness. Starting next Sunday, January 14, Pastor Roland begins an exciting, new sermon series titled, “My Crazy Life.” Join us as each week as we explore the life of David, see the grace he experienced which enabled him to turn his world around, and discover that this same grace is available to us today. Through David’s own writings in the Psalms and other powerful passages in the Bible that depict David’s life story, we’ll learn that the changes we want or need to make in our own lives can happen for us, too, if we just leave our “crazy” at the altar and trust in the love, mercy and forgiveness of God.
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