Pulpit To The People: “Take Me to the King” (2 Samuel 9)

Pulpit To The People: “Take Me to the King” (2 Samuel 9)
Pulpit To The People: “Take Me to the King” (2 Samuel 9)

“Take Me to the King” (2 Samuel 9)
Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. | Royal Missionary Baptist Church

This week, Rev. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. teaches on the story of King David blessing a servant from the house of Saul in 2 Samuel 9, to illuminate how, even when life deals us harsh blows, it doesn’t have to separate us from our loving King. “When God is in it, one day things can look hopeless. All you can see are clouds, like the sun would never shine on your life again,” Pastor Holt says. “And, if God moves the very next day, with one word from His mouth, the sun will shine on you and your day. It can become the best day you ever had. God can reverse 10 years trouble in one day of blessing.” Listen as Pastor Holt reminds us that “God can and God does change things.” We believe God with you that God is about to speak a word that is especially for you.

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