- v1-6
- David was greatly distressed, but he encouraged himself in the Lord his God
- v7-8
- David inquired at the Lord, and the Lord answered him
- v9-10
- only two thirds of David's men were even strong enough to continue, but David continued to pursue
- v11-15
- what happens when people neglect somebody who seems unimportant, and what happens when people take good care of somebody who might seem unimportant
- v16-19
- the Amalekites got overconfident and were not prepared to deal with the consequences for what they had done
- v20-25
- David gave freely because he realized that the Lord had given them what they had (See v23)
- v26-31
- it is more blessed to give than to receive
Thotagauta Bible Study
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A bit over a year ago Mrs. Hanti Badenhorst asked Jim and me to take over
her Bible Study at Thotagauta Secondary School. She was moving closer to
her chi...
8 years ago
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