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JONATHAN AND DAVID (5)

by Brian Mills


Title: Jonathan and David (5)
Series: Against All Odds
Author: Brian Mills
Text: I Samuel 20:1-42

Saul was made King and disobeyed

Saul had a bad case of partial obedience which we know partial obedience is still disobedience.

David was anointed

God doesn't choose the most qualified-He chooses the most surrendered."

David took out Goliath in the name of the Lord.

Your giants aren't obstacles to defeat you-they're opportunities for God to show His power and fulfill His purpose. Let your faith lead, even when the odds are against you."

Saul's Jealous Heart: Jealousy is the root of misplaced focus, turning hearts away from gratitude and God's purpose."

Today we get to look at the Friendship of Jonathan and David.

Friendship is a rare gift.

I am not talking about Social Media Friends

Friend / Unfriend

Most come and go depending on the season of life you are in

Your kids playing sports - those you are in the stands with
Where you live

Few are lifelong friends.

Those that you do life with

Share about your life with

Talk often

Trust with anything

They know you, your kids, your family, etc...

We say here, we hope you find your "Best Friends" right here at church.

See we do not want to be an event you attend every week, we want to be a community you are a part of weekly.

Why we do Groups [Sunday, Home, Women (450 this week), men]

Did you know you are 75% more likely to attend weekly if you have friendships at church.

May today help you learn how to develop those kinds of friendships.

We don't want you to come and just leave. We want you to come and hang around and build community.

Why we say

TOGETHER WE NEED PEOPLE - because people need people.

I know everyone has circles we run in, but do we have true friends?

- Those that stick with you through the good, bad, and ugly.

- Those who support you through all seasons.

- Those that you can j ...

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