In this message, Craig Dumagin explores King David's heartfelt plea for vindication in Psalm 26. The sermon delves into David's courageous request for God to examine his heart and mind, his commitment to walking in integrity, and his deliberate separation from the ways of the wicked. Ultimately, we see that David's confidence to "stand on level ground" rests not on his own perfection, but on the redeeming mercy and steadfast love of God, a truth that encourages believers today to pursue lives of wholehearted devotion and worship.
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In this message, Craig Dumagin explores King David's heartfelt plea for vindication in Psalm 26. The sermon delves into David's courageous request for God to examine his heart and mind, his commitment to walking in integrity, and his deliberate separation from the ways of the wicked. Ultimately, we see that David's confidence to "stand on level ground" rests not on his own perfection, but on the redeeming mercy and steadfast love of God, a truth that encourages believers today to pursue lives of wholehearted devotion and worship.
The Redeemer We NeedLast Sunday, Daniel Gomes concluded our series in Ruth by looking at the contrast between a reluctant redeemer and the sacrificial love of Boaz. We saw how Boaz’s willingness to pay a high price to restore Naomi’s family line foreshadows Christ, who paid the ultimate price to redeem us from sin. As we move forward, may we rejoice in the security and fullness found in our true Redeemer, Jesus.
K.E.C. Bible Teaching
In this message, Craig Dumagin explores King David's heartfelt plea for vindication in Psalm 26. The sermon delves into David's courageous request for God to examine his heart and mind, his commitment to walking in integrity, and his deliberate separation from the ways of the wicked. Ultimately, we see that David's confidence to "stand on level ground" rests not on his own perfection, but on the redeeming mercy and steadfast love of God, a truth that encourages believers today to pursue lives of wholehearted devotion and worship.