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Bruce Hempel delivers a sermon on temptation, focusing on the failures of Israel’s kings—Saul, David, and Solomon—as cautionary examples. He emphasizes the consequences of sin, the importance of humility, and the need to remain steadfast in faith to avoid drifting away from God.
Bullet points:
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Opens with prayer requests for incarcerated men and shares an anecdote about the beauty of Catterskill High Falls.[00:02:15]
Introduces the theme of temptation, contrasting David’s failure (lust) with Joseph’s resistance (reverence for God).[00:03:38]
Warns against treating sin lightly, noting even forgiven sin has earthly consequences (e.g., David’s post-sin struggles).[00:04:02]
Shifts focus to Saul (envy, rebellion) and Solomon (pride, idolatry), highlighting their humble beginnings and tragic downfalls.[00:11:31]
Solomon’s early humility (1 Kings 3:3-15) contrasts with later excess: 700 wives, idol worship, and God’s warning (1 Kings 9:1-9).[00:29:26]
Solomon’s wealth (1 Kings 10) and idolatry (1 Kings 11) lead to Israel’s division—a consequence of disobedience.[00:35:06]
Cites Deuteronomy 17:14-20 (commands for kings) to underscore Solomon’s violations: multiplying horses, wives, and gold.[00:41:43]
Closes with Hebrews 2:1: “Pay closer attention… lest we drift away,” urging daily Scripture engagement to avoid spiritual decline.
Scripture References:
- 1 Kings 3:3-15
- 1 Kings 6
- 1 Kings 7
- 1 Kings 8
- 1 Kings 9:1-9
- 1 Kings 10
- 1 Kings 11
- Deuteronomy 17:14-20
- Hebrews 2:1
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