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CloseDr. Tom Riley - August 6, 2023
After God's Heart Part 2 (2 Samuel 12:1-10)
What does it mean to be “after God’s heart?” If David is indeed a man after God’s heart, what can we learn from him? What can we take? We learned last week that David’s rise to power came with great cost. After defeating Goliath of Gath, he rose to great popularity; then, at the hands of King Saul, he lost everything of value to him … except God.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 12:1-10
Related Topics: 2 Samuel 12, Heart | More Messages from Dr. Tom Riley | Download Audio
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