Poplar Springs Christian Church

Living For An Audience Of One

36 min · 6. nov. 2022
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We don't hear the word "honor" that much anymore. We like to honor our veterans and maybe certain people for special occasions and achievements.   The questions for us is how do we honor the Lord with our lives?   In 1 Samuel 26 David is faced with a major decision and he can take matters into his own hands and potentially make his life much easier.  But, he doesn't, because that decision wouldn't have honored God. Listen and hear how we make decisions every single day that give us the opportunity to honor our Heavenly Father.  These decisions, though they are often very difficult, allow us to live for an audience of one.

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