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Covenant Loyalty in a Convenient World I 1 Samuel 20:1-23

In a world where promises are disposable and convenience outweighs commitment, 1 Samuel 20 stands as a powerful testimony to covenant loyalty. As Saul’s jealousy rages and David runs for his life, Jonathan remains faithful—not out of comfort or convenience, but because of covenant. His steadfast hesed love points us to Christ, the true and better Friend, whose covenant never fails.
This message calls us to rediscover what holds our marriages, friendships, and church relationships together when the fire comes. Faithfulness is tested in the heat, proven by courage, and sustained by confidence in the covenant-keeping God.

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Covenant Loyalty in a Convenient World I 1 Samuel 20:1-23

In a world where promises are disposable and convenience outweighs commitment, 1 Samuel 20 stands as a powerful testimony to covenant loyalty. As Saul’s jealousy rages and David runs for his life, Jonathan remains faithful—not out of comfort or convenience, but because of covenant. His steadfast hesed love points us to Christ, the true and better Friend, whose covenant never fails.
This message calls us to rediscover what holds our marriages, friendships, and church relationships together when the fire comes. Faithfulness is tested in the heat, proven by courage, and sustained by confidence in the covenant-keeping God.

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The Lord is My Refuge I Psalm 59

In 1 Samuel 19, we watch David hunted, betrayed, and hemmed in by Saul’s relentless pursuit. In Psalm 59, we step inside David’s heart as he cries out for deliverance, wrestles with fear, and clings to God as his hiding place. Together, the story and the song remind us that we are not reading myths but the lives of real people who endured real turmoil—just like us.

David’s testimony points us to the same refuge he found: the Lord Himself. From pleading for protection, to trusting God’s justice, to finding strength in weakness, David’s words echo through generations of Christians who have been mocked, maligned, persecuted, and even killed for their faith.

This sermon calls us to anchor our lives in God as our fortress. When storms rage, when injustice prevails, when our strength gives out—His steadfast love holds us fast.

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The Lord is My Refuge I Psalm 59

In 1 Samuel 19, we watch David hunted, betrayed, and hemmed in by Saul’s relentless pursuit. In Psalm 59, we step inside David’s heart as he cries out for deliverance, wrestles with fear, and clings to God as his hiding place. Together, the story and the song remind us that we are not reading myths but the lives of real people who endured real turmoil—just like us.

David’s testimony points us to the same refuge he found: the Lord Himself. From pleading for protection, to trusting God’s justice, to finding strength in weakness, David’s words echo through generations of Christians who have been mocked, maligned, persecuted, and even killed for their faith.

This sermon calls us to anchor our lives in God as our fortress. When storms rage, when injustice prevails, when our strength gives out—His steadfast love holds us fast.

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God Preserves His Anointed…Through His Spirit I 1 Samuel 19:18-24

In 1 Samuel 19:18–24, Saul sets himself against God’s anointed, sending assassins after David. But instead of succeeding, every attempt collapses under the power of the Spirit of God—even Saul himself is brought low. This passage reveals that no scheme of man, no hostility of culture, and no demonic ideology can overturn the purposes of God. His Spirit restrains the wicked, protects His people, and guarantees His promises. What stripped Saul bare preserved David — and still preserves God’s people today.

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God Preserves His Anointed…Through His Spirit I 1 Samuel 19:18-24

In 1 Samuel 19:18–24, Saul sets himself against God’s anointed, sending assassins after David. But instead of succeeding, every attempt collapses under the power of the Spirit of God—even Saul himself is brought low. This passage reveals that no scheme of man, no hostility of culture, and no demonic ideology can overturn the purposes of God. His Spirit restrains the wicked, protects His people, and guarantees His promises. What stripped Saul bare preserved David — and still preserves God’s people today.

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The Lord Preserves His Anointed…Through His People I 1 Samuel 19:1-17

In 1 Samuel 19:1–17, Saul seeks to kill David, but God preserves His anointed through covenant friendship, courageous protection, and providential preservation. Jonathan intercedes, Michal defies her father, and David escapes — showing us that God’s purposes stand firm even through flawed instruments. This passage points us to Christ, the greater Anointed King, whose perfect obedience and resurrection secure our eternal preservation.

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The Lord Preserves His Anointed…Through His People I 1 Samuel 19:1-17

In 1 Samuel 19:1–17, Saul seeks to kill David, but God preserves His anointed through covenant friendship, courageous protection, and providential preservation. Jonathan intercedes, Michal defies her father, and David escapes — showing us that God’s purposes stand firm even through flawed instruments. This passage points us to Christ, the greater Anointed King, whose perfect obedience and resurrection secure our eternal preservation.

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His Name Was Highly Esteemed I 1 Samuel 18:17-30

In 1 Samuel 18:17–30, we see Saul’s jealousy drive him to schemes and traps, yet every plan only advances David closer to the throne. David’s humility and integrity stand in sharp contrast to Saul’s pride, pointing us to the greater Son of David—Jesus—who humbled Himself to the cross and is now exalted above every name. This message calls us to trust God’s hand, walk in integrity, and bow before King Jesus.

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His Name Was Highly Esteemed I 1 Samuel 18:17-30

In 1 Samuel 18:17–30, we see Saul’s jealousy drive him to schemes and traps, yet every plan only advances David closer to the throne. David’s humility and integrity stand in sharp contrast to Saul’s pride, pointing us to the greater Son of David—Jesus—who humbled Himself to the cross and is now exalted above every name. This message calls us to trust God’s hand, walk in integrity, and bow before King Jesus.

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