The Davidic Covenant
THE DAVIDIC COVENANT
Tonight (Wednesday 06/29, 7:00 pm), gather with your Calvary Chapel family in the Holy Ground Cafe’ or on our website (www.calvaryinv.com), Facebook, and Youtube (Calvary Inverness) as we continue with our three-year journey through the Bible (2 Samuel 7-12).
David is the King of Israel. The nation is prospering. Every one of his military campaigns is successful. The people are living with the peace of knowing the borders are secured. David recognizes that all of this has been made possible by God.
He looks for a way to express his thanks to the Lord for all he has been given. After much thought, he presents his desire to build a permanent dwelling place for the ark of the covenant to Nathan, the prophet.
After Nathan gives David the go-ahead with the project, he quickly has to rescind it, for God had something better in mind. What followed was one of the greatest convents God made with men outside the New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-34).
David’s life and ministry were changed forever. His response to God’s promise
gave him the confidence to continue serving God wholeheartedly. And it provides a glimpse into David’s solid faith when challenged by life’s circumstances and falling into sin.
Please pray that this three-year journey, through the Word of God, will be received by open hearts that long to grow in the Grace and Knowledge of Jesus. And that He would do a deep and practical Work in and through us for a world in desperate need of a Savior.
In His Strong Love,
Pastor
Tonight (Wednesday 06/29, 7:00 pm), gather with your Calvary Chapel family in the Holy Ground Cafe’ or on our website (www.calvaryinv.com), Facebook, and Youtube (Calvary Inverness) as we continue with our three-year journey through the Bible (2 Samuel 7-12).
David is the King of Israel. The nation is prospering. Every one of his military campaigns is successful. The people are living with the peace of knowing the borders are secured. David recognizes that all of this has been made possible by God.
He looks for a way to express his thanks to the Lord for all he has been given. After much thought, he presents his desire to build a permanent dwelling place for the ark of the covenant to Nathan, the prophet.
After Nathan gives David the go-ahead with the project, he quickly has to rescind it, for God had something better in mind. What followed was one of the greatest convents God made with men outside the New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-34).
David’s life and ministry were changed forever. His response to God’s promise
gave him the confidence to continue serving God wholeheartedly. And it provides a glimpse into David’s solid faith when challenged by life’s circumstances and falling into sin.
Please pray that this three-year journey, through the Word of God, will be received by open hearts that long to grow in the Grace and Knowledge of Jesus. And that He would do a deep and practical Work in and through us for a world in desperate need of a Savior.
In His Strong Love,
Pastor
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