The Church Splitter
The parallels between Absalom's splitting of the kingdom and those who split churches are striking.
Sermons from Life Fellowship class

The parallels between Absalom's splitting of the kingdom and those who split churches are striking.
The nation of Israel has rebelled against the Lord in creating and worshipping the golden calf. Moses intercedes for the people, invoking God's mercy and requesting to see God's glory. God reveals himself as merciful, gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth.
In times of distress, we must enquire of the Lord first, then patiently wait for His answer. We must focus on going up to be close to God in fellowship and worship.
Absalom finally goes before the king, but things are far from resolved and far from being over.
Although Absalom safely returned to Jerusalem, things between him and his father were far from over.
How lordship and living a biblically structured life impacts the success of discipleship and counseling
In the showdown between David and the woman of Tekoah, more of Joab's narcissistic tendencies are on full display.
Seeing an opportunity to capitalize on the dysfunction in David's family, Joab leaps into action, exhibiting the classic traits of a narcissist.
Pastor Kenny sits down with Brian Clark to talk about parenting, church planting and evangelism.
David's passive approach to fatherhood proved to be very costly to his family again.
Prove your marriage to make it divorce proof. Line your marriage up with Biblical teaching.
The actions of David's firstborn son, Amnon, serve as a sober reminder to parents to properly teach their children.
The scene in 2 Sam 11 and the first half of the chapter 12 has been heavy and dark. But in the second half of chapter 12, the grace of God is on vivid display!
God's pronouncement of judgment on David's sin provides very sober lessons on reaping.
As God transitions Nathan to interpret the parable, His confrontation of David intensifies in a very direct way.
With David refusing to come clean with God, God had to initiate a confrontation with David regarding what he had done.
Todd Franks reviews the might Mission Focus sessions reminding us of the lessons learned.
As we go deeper in looking at what men are capable of, the details only get more disturbing.
In King David's plan to cover-up his sin, we see what all men are capable of in the flesh.
The practices of men who slide spiritually continue to come into clear view while examining the actions of King David.
The seeds that have been planted and watered for David's giant fall begin to increase in chapter 11.
The vital importance of unity within the body of Christ
Through David's wars with the children of Ammon and their hired mercenaries, we extract truths for the battle.
Knowing and accepting the realities of the mission is critical to fully living the mission.
A look at how Christians should be communicating and testimony of being used by God in spite of being an introvert.
Hanun's response to David's kindness provides us with a reminder of the realities we face in the mission God has given us.
Jonathan's son, Mephibosheth, is first seen as a sinner who needs mercy and grace. But as the narrative unfolds, he pictures the believer who is now a disciple.
In part 2 of Evangelism Simplified, we uncover another responsibility for the believer and a requirement for the unbeliever.
An important connection between the word and worship of God
Pastor Kenny Morgan takes us through biblical qualities of a team and shows how these apply to Life Fellowship.