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Study 5: 2 Samuel 3:12-30: Trent Evans

1 h 7 min · 10. maj 2026
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Refuge In this message from 2 Samuel 3, we witness a pivotal moment of transition as God’s purposes begin to prevail over human power struggles. Through Abner’s turning point, David’s growing strength, and the unification of divided kingdoms, the sermon highlights a central truth: God alone establishes authority, defines covenant, and accomplishes salvation. Often, it is in seasons of weakness and conflict that clarity comes, leading us to surrender to God’s plan. The call for believers is clear: stop negotiating the terms of faith, align with God’s covenant through Christ, and move from intention to action in faithful obedience.

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