Today’s Psalm is about guarding our mind and tongue, personal stories, the difference in boasting, pride, and boldness, the stories of David, Absalom, and Joab, a fathers heart, and what is means that “cursed is every one that is hung on a tree”.

Today’s Psalm is about guarding our mind and tongue, personal stories, the difference in boasting, pride, and boldness, the stories of David, Absalom, and Joab, a fathers heart, and what is means that “cursed is every one that is hung on a tree”.

Today’s chapter will cover a lot of territory, including David and Bathsheba, what people remember, distractions, caring about what you pass on and who you pass it to, being thankful for a place to lay your head, blessing or cursing and what you would want for yourself!
We also talk about how best way to get rid of an enemy is to make them a friend!

In today’s Psalm, we will discuss the hardships of David and his attitude through them towards the Father. We will also touch on how although God did not allow Abraham to sacrifice his son, he sent his own son to the world to be a sacrifice for us and take on the sin of the world.

In today’s Psalm, we will listen as David pours out his heart to God.

In today’s Psalm, we will read and talk about David’s sorry and troubles, how he relied on God and was in step with his voice. We will also discuss about how we can apply these things to the low points in our own lives, and how to handle the times when we grow weary, in the spirit.

We cover a lot of ground in today’s verses, from beards to tattoos; Are they biblical?

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Below you will be able to hear a summary of the earlier 2 hour teaching we did a few months ago. This is not as in depth, but hits the points and is a quicker listen if that is what you are looking for. The longer study goes more into the wording and references. To listen to the longer version (in three parts), please click here.
For the shorter version, Listen here:

Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
But is this Scripture really a promise?
In today’s Podcast, the first in this 3 part series, we are going to study the bible, and see whether or not this teaching goes with the whole of scripture.
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