BROADCASTS
The Power of Biblical Friendship (Part 1 of 2)
How incredible and lifesaving is the power of Biblical friendship? In our continuing study of the life of David, God’s book reveals that even when he is feeling most anxious, alone, and vulnerable, David will be provided a true and loyal friend in Jonathan, who reminds David to look only to the Lord for strength and truth. We must remember that our best friend, whom we seek when life is great as well as when things look bleak, is our Saviour Jesus Christ! Pastor Robbie Symons teaches from 1 Samuel 23:15-18 on Live in the Light.
The Decline of David (Part 2 of 2)
Today’s episode concludes the dramatic fall of King David, man after God’s own heart. On Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons teaches how vital it is to go to the Lord, especially in dark seasons. 1 Samuel 21-22
The Decline of David (Part 1 of 2)
Like all of us, David is subjected to his fair share of troubles and woes, even if he seems to have the Lord’s favour. As his reputation disintegrates —as he goes from hero to villain in what seems like mere moments—David’s life unravels before us. Will his faith falter? Will he lose hope? Will he blame God? Pastor Robbie Symons is teaching from 1 Samuel 20-21 on Live in the Light.
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The Price of Success (Part 2 of 2)
How did David, a man after God’s own heart, handle his newfound celebrity status? How will we fare as believers in the test of success? On Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons concludes the message on 1 Samuel 18-19, warning of the dangers of jealousy.
The Price of Success (Part 1 of 2)
After his incredible defeat of the monstrous Goliath, David is thrust into nation-wide fame and success, but as Proverbs 27:21 says, “the crucible is for silver and the furnace is for gold, and a man is tested by his praise.” How will David, a man after God’s own heart, handle his newfound celebrity status? Follow along in 1 Samuel 18-19 on Live in the Light with Pastor Robbie Symons.
A Prayer for Renewal
A clean house, a clean car, clean clothes, even the proverbial ‘clean slate’ – why do we so enjoy things that are clean? Perhaps it is because it brings to mind a sense of purity and newness. In Psalm 51, David is longing for a clean & pure heart, free from sin and stain, knowing the Lord looks on the heart. Only God can create a clean heart through the washing and cleansing of our sin by the blood of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. But like David, we must beg the Lord to restore our hearts with faith that he will respond. Today we learn that forgiveness restores us from sin, but brokenness and contriteness before God produces joy!
