Two Days in Ziklag

Morning Service
Sep 20, 2020

Saul’s defeat and death paved the way for David’s reign—which also eventually crumbled. So why should we spend time considering Israel’s Old Testament kings in the first place? Alistair Begg pauses to answer this question at the outset of a new study in 2 Samuel. Since David’s story points forward to Christ, it’s an essential part of the whole Bible, which in turn contains the great story at the very center of world history: that of Christ and His eternal kingship.

Topics: Biblical Figures, Gospel, Jesus as King, Kingdom of God, Sovereignty of God, Studying the Bible

2 Samuel 1:1-16

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