In 1 Samuel 16, we see a dramatic shift, God’s Spirit leaves Saul, and a harmful spirit enters in its place. But even in Saul’s unraveling, God is at work. David’s quiet obedience and skillful worship bring him into the palace, not by ambition, but by divine placement.
You may not understand what God is doing in your life, but trust this: He’s sovereign over everything. Your call is to obey Him now, so you don’t miss what He’s preparing next.
“God is not the author of confusion, but of peace…” – 1 Corinthians 14:33
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In 1 Samuel 16, we see a dramatic shift, God’s Spirit leaves Saul, and a harmful spirit enters in its place. But even in Saul’s unraveling, God is at work. David’s quiet obedience and skillful worship bring him into the palace, not by ambition, but by divine placement.
You may not understand what God is doing in your life, but trust this: He’s sovereign over everything. Your call is to obey Him now, so you don’t miss what He’s preparing next.
“God is not the author of confusion, but of peace…” – 1 Corinthians 14:33
This Sunday, we gather not just to give thanks, but to remember the One we’re thanking.Through every season, God has been faithful. In our highs and our lows, His grace has never run out. Thanksgiving isn’t just a holiday,it’s a posture of the heart. Let’s come together as a church family to celebrate His goodness, reflect on what He’s done, and stir up gratitude for what’s still to come. Whether you're walking in joy or waiting in faith, there’s a seat at the table for you. Come ready to give thanks, worship deeply, and be reminded: God has been good. And He’s not done yet.
“Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.” – Psalm 107:1
Sermons - ZION SI
In 1 Samuel 16, we see a dramatic shift, God’s Spirit leaves Saul, and a harmful spirit enters in its place. But even in Saul’s unraveling, God is at work. David’s quiet obedience and skillful worship bring him into the palace, not by ambition, but by divine placement.
You may not understand what God is doing in your life, but trust this: He’s sovereign over everything. Your call is to obey Him now, so you don’t miss what He’s preparing next.
“God is not the author of confusion, but of peace…” – 1 Corinthians 14:33