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Series: The Solution to Saul's Bad Precedent - When David fled from Saul, never to return, he became a fugitive and an outlaw from Saul’s perspective. His first stop was at the tabernacle that was in the town of Nob. 1 Samuel 21:1 says, 1 Then David came to Nob to Ahimelech the priest, and Ahimel... Read More
Series: The Solution to Saul's Bad Precedent - Although Saul attempted to kill David on more than one occasion, David remained in Saul’s service as the captain of the army. In fact, it appears that Saul wanted to distance himself from David, so he appointed him as the military commander. 1 Samuel... Read More
Series: The Solution to Saul's Bad Precedent - Biblical prophets did not hesitate to criticize Israel’s failure to hear/obey God. Neither did Samuel hesitate to criticize Saul’s shortcomings, even though he genuinely loved him. The prophet tells us in detail what the root problem was. It wa... Read More
Series: The Solution to Saul's Bad Precedent - Most Christians do not view partial obedience to God as a matter of rebellion. Neither do they view rebellion as divination or witchcraft. We tend to view our failings with sympathy, seeing that we are only human. But when we persist without repentance, th... Read More
Our commentary on Jonah has been translated into Urdu and the first edition has been printed. I heard from Pastor Fiaz today, who wrote this: Today I was invited in Faith Theological Seminary. There I taught students and also distributed our new translate... Read More
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