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Paul Edwards

Redeemer Church of Waterford

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Noah and his family have spent one year in the ark. At the end of that year, and the beginning of his new year, he sanctifies his new year. What can we learn from Noah about how to sanctify our new year?
By his own doing David finds himself a prisoner to the Philistine King Achish. By all accounts he ought to have been executed by Achish, but he is providentially delivered (1 Samuel 21:13-22:2).When he escapes, he takes refuge in the cave of Ad
Psalm 56 reveals to us the actions of David when he was taken in Gath by Achish. He appeals to God for mercy, not primarily to be delivered FROM his undesirable circumstances, but for mercy IN his circumstances.The mercy of God is most precious
Psalm 59, written by David when he escaped from Saul's henchmen when they had his house surrounded, is a spiritual battlefield manual with insights into the nature of our enemy, our enemy's strategy and objectives, and clear instructions on the
In this continuation of our study in 1 Samuel 24, Saul responds to David's restraint in sparing his life.
David is the anointed king, but Saul is the reigning king. For years David has been waiting patiently for God to fulfill His promise to him while being unjustly pursued by Saul, fleeing for his life under continual distress.But now David is pre
The Ziphites have disclosed to Saul the hiding place of David which initiates one of the most intense scenes in all of the book of 1 Samuel that ends with David and his men surrounded, destined for certain death at the hands of Saul and his men
Identifying with David is dangerous. It has already cost the priests at Nob their lives, and now the people of Keilah are threatened by Saul for harboring the fugitive he seeks.But our of the evil of Saul's actions at Nob, God has provided Davi
In the character and behavior of Saul there are types and shadows of antichrist. In the character and behavior of David there are types and shadows of Christ.Nowhere is that more apparent than in the details of the events leading up to the esca
God is not the author evil. God, however, controls the effects of human evil so that they serve his ultimate purposes.There are four scenes in 1 Samuel 22 which serve to show us the ways in which God is sovereign over human evil.
1 Samuel 22:1-5 is an Old Testament illustration of the New Testament truth expressed by the Apostle in 1 Corinthians 1 that "God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things that are mighty."David continues his run from Saul,
In our desperation we often find ourselves making foolish decisions that put us in precarious situations.David's fear has caused him to flee from Saul to the last place on earth he thinks Saul will think to look for him: in the enemy territory
Of the three evidences of genuine regeneration given by the author (love, faith, and hope), he doubles down on hope.What is this hope? What does it mean that "God swore by himself"? What are the "two immutable (unchangeable) things" God swore b
To this point in our study of 1 Samuel, all of our encounters with David have been positive. We have seen him display valor, courage, and loyalty. He is seemingly an infallible hero.But when David comes to the priest at Nob our impression of hi
There are 5 experiences listed in Hebrews 6:4-5 which are often mistaken for evidences of regeneration when in reality they are the experiences of many who come into the church and under gospel influence but do not necessarily come to saving fa
Only the resurrection of Jesus Christ gives meaning to our suffering.
Chapter 20 closes with the bitter scene of the parting of Jonathan and David. David will remain a fugitive from Saul, yet Jonathan's final words to him are "Go in peace."How can Jonathan wish David peace when he knows full well his father's int
Hebrews 6:4-6 is the most often cited text by those who seek to make a case that believers can fall away from the faith and lose their salvation. But a careful reading of the text makes it clear that the author of Hebrews does not have genuine
David is hiding in the field while Jonathan is taking the measure of Saul's attitude toward David. Over the course of a three-day festival, the covenant between Jonathan and David (made in 18:1-4 and reaffirmed in 20:8) will be tested, its cost
What are you afraid of?David's fears are in the context of his immediate present circumstances. Jonathan's fears are in his concern for the future welfare of his family.Regardless of the source of our fears and anxiety, they are a condition of
Is it possible for a believer to fall away and be finally lost?Many have used Hebrews 4:4-6 to make the case that it is. But who is being addressed in these verses? What does the context of these verses reveal about what it means to "fall away"
Where do you turn when there is no where to turn? This is David's predicament. He is a fugitive now, fleeing and hiding from the plots of Saul to take his life.David finds the resolution of his anxiety in the covenant of the Lord, grounded in t
For generations, believers who have read Hebrews 6:4-6 have debated whether or not it teaches we can lose our salvation. In this message from Hebrews we confront one of the hardest passages in all of Scripture.
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