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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 36 MIN

951. David and Mephibosheth | David 10

from The Paul Tripp Podcast · host Paul David Tripp

Mephibosheth was one of the last surviving members of Saul’s family—a man crippled in both feet, calling himself nothing more than “a dead dog.” Yet King David, remembering his covenant with Jonathan, sought him out—not for punishment, but for grace, welcoming him to dine at the king’s table.In today’s episode, we return to Paul’s sermon series from the archives, David: A Matter of the Heart. This week, Paul shows how this small story of mercy becomes a powerful window into the grand story of Redemption.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.

Mephibosheth was one of the last surviving members of Saul’s family—a man crippled in both feet, calling himself nothing more than “a dead dog.” Yet King David, remembering his covenant with Jonathan, sought him out—not for punishment, but for grace, welcoming him to dine at the king’s table.In today’s episode, we return to Paul’s sermon series from the archives, David: A Matter of the Heart. This week, Paul shows how this small story of mercy becomes a powerful window into the grand story of Redemption.To hear more sermons from Paul, visit PaulTripp.com/Sermons.

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