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Archive for May, 2009

King Rehoboam: Living with Two Masters

King Rehoboam, Solomon’s son, was a King who had a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-type personality. Dave uses the life of King Rehoboam to teach us 10 Life Lessons that will help us serve God, our 1 true master.

 
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Posted Monday, May 25, 2009

King Solomon: Living with Cracks of Compromise

In the final session on the life of King Solomon, Mark Rees-Thomas unpacks how Solomon, despite his wisdom, health and wealth – did not finish well. Mark warns us that it is so easy for the cracks of compromise to creep in when God is no longer our number 1 priority.

 
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Posted Monday, May 18, 2009

King Solomon: Living God Glorifying Worship

In Week 2 of the Lives of Kings series, Aidan Meerman looks at the details of the temple, and what these signify in terms of our worship to God.

 
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Posted Monday, May 11, 2009

King Solomon: Living the God Glorifying Life

What does a God-glorifying life look like? Perhaps better put, “What attitudes, attributes and actions bring God glory?” How well did Solomon incorporate these into his own life? In this first message of the Lives of Kings series, Dave unpacks these questions for us.

 
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Posted Monday, May 4, 2009

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