EPISODE · Dec 18, 2024 · 22 MIN
2 Samuel 6 The importance of learning from mistakes and knowing when you didn’t make one.
from Revering the Word · host Jay Cavaiani
This is a very interesting chapter. In this chapter we see David make a mistake in not slowing down to seek God and his Word and as a result he does something in his own strength irreverently. Then we also see in this chapter someone come agains him when he does not make a mistake and in that case David knows the feedback is not of God. It is so important we learn both of these lessons. Many times we need to both slow down, seek God and when we make a mistake learn from it and the move forward the right way. However, also sometimes people will come against you and say you are making a mistake when really the mistake is in them. In those cases we have to have the wisdom and confidence that their feedback is not from God. Both of these issues are very relevant and important to our lives. ★ Support this podcast ★
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This is a very interesting chapter. In this chapter we see David make a mistake in not slowing down to seek God and his Word and as a result he does something in his own strength irreverently. Then we also see in this chapter someone come agains him when he does not make a mistake and in that case David knows the feedback is not of God. It is so important we learn both of these lessons. Many times we need to both slow down, seek God and when we make a mistake learn from it and the move forward the right way. However, also sometimes people will come against you and say you are making a mistake when really the mistake is in them. In those cases we have to have the wisdom and confidence that their feedback is not from God. Both of these issues are very relevant and important to our lives. ★ Support this podcast ★
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