Aug 28, 2022
Pursue: Davids Last Words
Series: Past Sermons
We have seen a lot through the life of David. His highs and lows, the victories and failures. David is called a man after God’s own heart. Through our study this year hopefully all of us have learned how we can also live out our faith, live our lives in such as way that God could also call us people after His own heart. Today we are going to see the end of David’s life here on earth. Before David dies, he has some very important final words for the new king, his own son, Solomon. Join us as we hear the Last Words of King David. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
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  • Aug 28, 2022Pursue: Davids Last Words
    Aug 28, 2022
    Pursue: Davids Last Words
    Series: Past Sermons
    We have seen a lot through the life of David. His highs and lows, the victories and failures. David is called a man after God’s own heart. Through our study this year hopefully all of us have learned how we can also live out our faith, live our lives in such as way that God could also call us people after His own heart. Today we are going to see the end of David’s life here on earth. Before David dies, he has some very important final words for the new king, his own son, Solomon. Join us as we hear the Last Words of King David. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • Aug 14, 2022Pursue: Old King David
    Aug 14, 2022
    Pursue: Old King David
    Series: Past Sermons
    King David was ready to retire, but before he did, there were a couple of more things to accomplish. David had lived to be an aged monarch. He was a king who was greatly revered by his people. He is beloved for his music and poetry. He is respected for his remarkable wealth and power. He is famous far and wide for his military might and numerous victories. And he is emulated for his great love and esteem for the Lord God. Join us as we learn from Old King David. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • Aug 7, 2022Pursue: Joy of Giving
    Aug 7, 2022
    Pursue: Joy of Giving
    Series: Past Sermons
    What is one topic that people hate to hear from the pulpit? A message on giving. Here at St Joe, we will always and only preach what is found in scripture. If the bible talks about giving, that is what we will preach and teach. Which leads us to 1 Chronicles 29. This event in David’s life is one of his spiritual highlights. I wish this was the last thing we knew of David. Unfortunately, in the next few weeks we will see how David’s life ended. We looked at this passage a few weeks ago. Then we looked at what kind of legacy are we leaving? How can we inspire our kids to have a real faith in God? We must start with ourselves. Get rid of religion and get into a real relationship with Jesus. Put our own faith into practice. But there is more in this passage that I think we need to address. Join us as we Purse: A Quest For A Godly Heart. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • Jul 31, 2022Pursue: The Response
    Jul 31, 2022
    Pursue: The Response
    Series: Past Sermons
    “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) Not one can claim righteousness on their own standing. Even a “man after God’s own heart” was righteous. Sunday we were in 2 Samuel 24, when again King David sinned against God. Jake Fletcher shared The Response this fallen man had when again he had to face the consequences of his actions. Join us as Purse: A Quest For A Godly Heart #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • Jul 10, 2022Pursue: Preparing a Legacy Worth Pursuing
    Jul 10, 2022
    Pursue: Preparing a Legacy Worth Pursuing
    Series: Past Sermons
    David is called a man after God’s own heart. And here we see that David really wanted to build the new temple to worship and honor God. Yet God told David, you are not the one to build the temple. We need to recognize that David has a great response to God’s statement. David didn’t get upset; he didn’t take offense. David did not pout or get angry at God. It doesn’t seem that David even gets jealous of his son Solomon who would have the honor of building this temple. Instead, David accepted God’s decision and put his who life into making sure the preparations would be made. This generous attitude and gracious spirit of wholehearted support stand as a great and noble monument to the legacy of this man of God. Join us we learn from David’s example and pursue a godly legacy. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • Jun 26, 2022Pursue: Forgiveness Is Divine
    Jun 26, 2022
    Pursue: Forgiveness Is Divine
    Series: Past Sermons
    All year we have been studying the life of David. I have tried to present David to you just the way the Bible does, as a real man who loved God, but often failed God. In spite of all his sin and failure, David was still a man after God’s own heart. And I think that one of the qualities of his life that made him such was his humility. David’s humility will be on display today as we see it expressed in his forgiving spirit. How many of you find it easy to forgive someone? It is not an easy thing for most of us. Join us as we continue to Pursue. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • Jun 19, 2022Pursue: You Got A Friend In Me
    Jun 19, 2022
    Pursue: You Got A Friend In Me
    Series: Past Sermons
    There are few things more important in life than good friends – we all need them! What does it mean to be a friend? The poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge once described friendship as “a sheltering tree.” We are in the final stages of King David’s life. As we look at this next stage of King David’s life, we find a man who had not only one friend who is sheltering tree, but a whole forest of them! Why does David need these friends? Let’s find out. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • Jun 12, 2022Pursue: Sin’s Consequence
    Jun 12, 2022
    Pursue: Sin’s Consequence
    Series: Past Sermons
    Last we studied of David in our theme Pursue: Quest for a Godly Heart, he had just made a terrible choice. He chose to call Bathsheba to his bed and she became pregnant. How did David handle that? He orchestrated the death of her husband. King David, a man after God’s own heart, is an adulterer and a murderer. Join us as we see how God responds to the actions of David. And what is fall out of his willful disobedience to God? How can he still be called a man after God’s own heart? #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • Jun 5, 2022Purse: Seeking a Heart of God
    Jun 5, 2022
    Purse: Seeking a Heart of God
    Series: Past Sermons
    Today is a special day. A day where we get to honor the graduates of 2022. Congratulations to you and to your parents and families at this achievement in life! We are all thankful for you and seek God’s blessings on you graduates and your families as you move forward from this point in your lives. This year we have been focusing on David. The Theme for this year is Pursue, a quest for a Godly heart. Today we are going to look at Psalm 73. In this psalm we will find a message that reveals a spiritual educational experience of Asaph in the school of life. We pray this message encourages you as you Pursue a Godly Heart. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
  • May 29, 2022King of Regrets
    May 29, 2022
    King of Regrets
    Series: Past Sermons
    We are engaged in a study of the life of David, king of Israel. He is such a significant biblical person that 62 chapters of the Old Testament are devoted to his biography. And not only that, there are more than 50 references to him in the New Testament, by far more than any other biblical character, except Jesus. This great man after God’s own heart committed a series of terrible sins that led to terrible consequences. He is a man with regrets. He is a king with regrets. Let's find out how he is still a man after God's own heart and how we too can Purse that. #stjoecofc #ComeAndSee #Pursue2022
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