A king on the throne who is our flesh and bone, who once suffered but is now exalted for the sake of his people, who fulfils God's promises and defends his people | 2 Samuel 5
What then shall we say to these things?
As this great chapter draws to a close, here is how it comes home to our lives | Romans 8:31-34
Two Kings and Two Kingdoms
Against the backdrop of the Kingdom of Darkness, the Kingdom of Light shines all the more brightly | 2 Samuel 4
A Golden Chain
The sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed in us - but that's only reassuring if glorification is certain | Romans 8:30
What is Messiah's kingdom like?
2 Samuel is a book that ultimately teaches us about Christ and his Kingdom | 2 Samuel 3
What is your purpose?
What is God’s purpose for your life? And how does that help us understand suffering? | Romans 8:29
What is God's king like?
David and his kingdom point us forward to Jesus and His Kingdom | 2 Samuel 2
All things for good
The most reassuring verse in the Bible? | Romans 8:28
Killing the LORD's anointed
2nd Samuel begins with a story that applies to us in a way we might not realise | 2 Samuel 1
The Spirit helps us in our weakness
An encouragement for when we are barely even able to pray | Romans 8:26-27