Dark Days — Part Two

Evening Service
Oct 3, 2021

Facing Absalom’s betrayal, David and his company fled Jerusalem and ascended the Mount of Olives. Alistair Begg explains how David’s suffering and exile anticipate and illuminate the later anguish and steps of Christ. There’s one key difference, though: David’s hardship was a result of his own sin, while Jesus, who never sinned, suffered for our transgressions to reconcile us to God.

Topics: Biblical Figures, Jesus Christ

 

2 Samuel 15:23-37

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