November 4 • 1 Samuel 18:6-7

How Do You Handle Victory?

Your reaction to victory will reveal either the waste in your life or the gold and silver in your life.

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1 Samuel 17:45-54

Don't Be Defeated by Your Victories Sermon Outline

Because King David lived by purpose, progression and power, he saw many victories. But victory can be dangerous if we don’t know how to receive it. In this message, Adrian Rogers shows how David demonstrated wisdom in victory.

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November 3 • 1 Samuel 18:3

Do You Rejoice When Others are Victorious?

God forbid that we should ever look upon the victory of another Christian as our loss.

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November 2 • 1 Samuel 17:4

Are You Fighting From Victory?

Not only did the Lord Jesus win the battle against our archenemy, the devil, but He also gave us an example that we should walk in His steps.

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November 1 • 1 Samuel 17:10-11

Seeing From God’s Perspective

The Israelites were looking at the situation from a human perspective. They saw the size of Goliath and their smallness compared to him and decided the situation was impossible.

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1 Samuel 17:3-11

Live Like a King in Victory Sermon Outline

The story of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel 17 teaches us how to deal with the giants in our lives. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals God’s plan for His children is to live like kings and queens in victory.

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October 31 • Romans 8:30

God’s Future Plan for You

If you have truly put your faith in Jesus, you can be sure of your eternal glorification.

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October 30 • Romans 8:29

God Doesn’t Want Anyone to Go to Hell

Some believe certain people are predestined to Hell and others are predestined to Heaven. But God doesn't predestine anybody to Hell, and He doesn’t want anybody to go to Hell.

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October 29 • Romans 9:17-18

Was Anyone Created for Hell?

God does not create people in order to damn them. God does not create people in order to destroy them. God is a God of love.

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October 28 • Romans 9:13

Does God Hate Anyone?

The word hate, as it is used in the Bible, simply means preference.

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