How Crazy is This!

Morning Service
Jun 21, 2020

How should we respond when God’s providence seems to contradict His promises? Afraid for his life, David ran from King Saul into Philistine territory, where he was recognized by the king of Gath’s servants. In a deliberate act of faith, David feigned insanity and trusted God with the outcome. His escape, explains Alistair Begg, rested not in his own ingenuity but in the Lord’s deliverance—the same deliverance that is available to all who flee to God for refuge.

Topics: Biblical Figures, Faith, Fear, Promises of God, Trials, Trusting God

1 Samuel 21:10-15

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