When The Faithful Live By Fear I 1 Samuel 27:1-12
Kuzhithurai What you do when you’re spiritually exhausted and fear wants to take over matters more than you realize. Learn from David’s life – when the faithful live by fear, people pay the price.
Kuzhithurai What you do when you’re spiritually exhausted and fear wants to take over matters more than you realize. Learn from David’s life – when the faithful live by fear, people pay the price.
When faced with the opportunity to get even, what you choose to do often reveals what you believe about God – about His care for you, His justice, and His mercy. David was presented with just such an opportunity in this chapter. Because he knew his life was precious in God’s sight, he trusted the Lord to take care of his enemies.

We get out theology from scripture, not hymns or worship songs. But we treasure hymns and worship songs that bring our theology to life and make it memorable. That’s exactly what the hymn Because He Lives does for us! Join us as we explore the scriptural foundation upon which this hymn was written and why we have good reason to believe we can face tomorrow because He lives!
What happens when leaders disappoint us? What happens when those we follow fail? We’re reminded that what we’ve always needed was not a better king, but a perfect one…one who will never fail us.
The two could not be more different, Nabal and David. One was a fool, the other a man after God’s own heart. Both imperfect and flawed, but one died in God’s judgment and the other declared “Blessed be the Lord.” As you read, watch, or listen to this sermon, consider which of these two men more closely resembles your own life? Nabal is a warning, David an example. Choose wisely.

David was moments away from bloodshed when God intervened — through Abigail. In this message from 1 Samuel 25, we explore how God used a discerning, humble woman to restrain an impulsive leader and preserve His purposes. This passage highlights the beauty of complementarian design, the power of respect and blessing, and the importance of a clear conscience. Abigail reminds us that godly leadership is not weakened by wise counsel — it is strengthened by it.
Every David needs an Abigail discerning enough to intervene. And every Abigail needs a David humble enough to listen.
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