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The Book of 2 Samuel - Settled in Heaven Podcast

The Book of 2 Samuel - Settled in Heaven Podcast

著者: Chris Cordes
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A weekly study through the Book of 2nd Samuel found in the Bible. The Settled in Heaven podcast is recorded in our Sunday School class in Chattanooga, TN at Stuart Heights Baptist Church.Copyright 2025 キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • S1E17 - The Book of 2 Samuel - Lesson 17 (Chapters 23 & 24)
    2025/05/12

    Title: David's Final Days (2 Samuel Chapters 23 & 24) - Lesson from May 11, 2025

    Introduction: Last words are often monumental. Legally, deathbed confessions are considered to be reliable. Some last words are so special that they are taught in classrooms. For instance take Nathan Hale's famous quote:

    • I regret that I have but one life to give for my country. -Nathan Hale
    • I go to prepare a place for you. -Harriet Tubman
    • Jesus is preparing a place for me. -George Washington Carver’s
    • I want to go, I’m ready to go, God take me. -Dwight D Eisenhower
    • They couldn’t hit an Elephant at this distance. -Gen John Sedgwick (Civil War)

    King David also left some final words which are recorded for us in chapter 23 of 2nd Samuel.

    1. David’s Final Words: 2 Samuel 23:1-7 - The Introduction by the scribe - David praises the LORD and acknowledges His Spirit - David acknowledges that his own power and reign is from God. - David honors his covenant with God - The futility of the man without God.
    2. David’s Mighty Men 2 Samuel 23:8-39
    3. David’s Census 2 Samuel 24:1-9
    4. The Lord’s judgement on David’s sin 2 Samuel 24:10-17
    5. David builds an altar 2 Samuel 24:18-25

    1 Kings 1 & 2:

    1. David is Old
    2. Adonijah sets himself up as king
    3. Nathan & Bathsheba appear before David
    4. Solomon is anointed as king over Israel
    5. David instructs Solomon
    6. The death of David

    Conclusion: David was a boy who did not simply rise from obscurity to greatness. David was a boy who God looked down upon and chose as His instrument. David was a boy who became a “man after God’s own heart”.

    David, of course, was only human. We read and know about his sins. However, God never removes his titles. God’s Holy Spirit continued to direct the scripture writers to refer to David as a man after God’s own heart. Jesus would take the title of “son of David”

    As a boy David valued personal worship. He was the humble shepherd who worshiped in Psalms as God’s Holy Spirit moved upon him to compose. As both a boy and a man David’s faith would carry him into battle again and again against overwhelming odds.

    As a leader, there is none like David. He would find followers in bot Israel and abroad that would follow him into battle and support his kingdom. As a sinner, David understood repentance. Once he recognized his sin he not only confessed but then turned in repentance.

    Following his repentance David would accept the consequences of sin but then continue to serve his LORD. He did not see his failures as his end. He was not deceived into quitting the work that God had for him.

    Lastly, David never sought his own will. Yes, he had moments of pride but David never lost sight of the fact that his throne belonged to the LORD. David’s kingdom was the LORD’s. It was for the LORD to give and it was for the LORD to remove. It was David who would repeat the words, “Who am I” again and again. So, As we conclude our study; who was David? For us David is an example. He was a warrior in our times of adversary, He is a companion ion our grief and our failures. He is a type of Christ in our hopeful expectation. Finally, he is our brother in Christ with whom one day we will meet to rule and reign together as we serve Christ in His Kingdom.

    The Settled In Heaven podcast series consists of weekly episodes that are recorded in our Sunday School class at Stuart Heights Baptist Church in Hixson, TN. Please reach out if you have any questions. If you live nearby, we'd love to have you join us! Do not forget to check out our other series on other books of the Bible and topics which can be found by searching "Settled In Heaven".

    Teacher: Chris Cordes

    Keywords: 2 Samuel 2nd Samuel Second Samuel Bible David Christian Christianity Sunday School Religion Religious Prayer Book of Samuel Old Testament

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    36 分
  • S1E16 - The Book of 2 Samuel - Lesson 16 (Chapters 20 - 22)
    2025/05/05

    Title: The Second Rebellion (2 Samuel Chapters 20 - 22) - Lesson from May 4, 2025

    Introduction: Rebellion and war continues. David and his men will prevail.

    Chapter 20: The Rebellion of Sheba (“Seven”) Chapter 21: David avenges the Gibeonites and War with the Philistines Chapter 22: David’s Song of Deliverance

    Conclusion: Next week we will conclude the book of 2nd Samuel.

    The Settled In Heaven podcast series consists of weekly episodes that are recorded in our Sunday School class at Stuart Heights Baptist Church in Hixson, TN. Please reach out if you have any questions. If you live nearby, we'd love to have you join us! Do not forget to check out our other series on other books of the Bible and topics which can be found by searching "Settled In Heaven".

    Teacher: Chris Cordes

    Keywords: 2 Samuel 2nd Samuel Second Samuel Bible David Christian Christianity Sunday School Religion Religious Prayer Book of Samuel Old Testament

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  • S1E15 - The Book of 2 Samuel - Lesson 15 (Chapters 17 - 19)
    2025/04/27

    Title: The Tables Turn for David (2 Samuel Chapters 17 - 19) - Lesson from April 27, 2025

    Introduction: As I mentioned the last time that we met, The rebellion led by Absalom only lasted about 4 years from start to finish. So, in this week's lesson we will see the rebellion brought to a quick ending. I have also mentioned in the past that while it is quite easy to focus on David’s colossal failures, in doing so, we run the risk of missing some spiritual applications.

    In chapters 17 - 20, once again David demonstrates why he is known as a man after God’s own heart. Throughout these chapters and even the previous ones, David refuses to force his own will. He is willing to sacrifice himself and his throne if that is the will of Jehovah. He allows his enemies to mock and scorn him without rebuttal. David only seeks the will of Jehovah and not that of his own making.

    For me, David once again stands out as a type of Christ. I know and understand that others will disagree. However, I cannot help but draw on the parallels within these chapters and be reminded of the humility and the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    Christ did not suffer as a king. He left his throne room on high and chose to lower himself. Yet, once the suffering was over he once again rose to the throne where He is established forever. He is the true Lion of the tribe of Judah.

    The Settled In Heaven podcast series consists of weekly episodes that are recorded in our Sunday School class at Stuart Heights Baptist Church in Hixson, TN. Please reach out if you have any questions. If you live nearby, we'd love to have you join us! Do not forget to check out our other series on other books of the Bible and topics which can be found by searching "Settled In Heaven".

    Teacher: Chris Cordes

    Keywords: 2 Samuel 2nd Samuel Second Samuel Bible David Bathsheba Christian Christianity Sunday School Religion Religious Prayer Book of Samuel Old Testament

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    38 分
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