A series of Bible messages that addresses the problems that seem to be steadily growing worse every day, both in our country and in the world. We are living in the mist of a global pandemic (Coronavirus) that has adversely affected so many people in so many ways. We are living in a time of great social and political unrest which has divided people in so many ways and resulted in a growing animosity between them. The greatest problem in the world is a spiritual problem, and the greatest need in our world is love. Not the type of love that the unbelieving world usually talks about, but the kind of love that comes from God, the kind of love described by the Greek word “agape” in the New Testament Scriptures. In this series, we explore the meaning and the characteristics of agape love and how it can impact our world for good.

These Bible messages were preached in 2020 (in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic and the social unrest over racial issues) by Pastor Gregg Bing during the morning worship service at Grace Bible Church in Fort Worth, TX.

Gregg Bing - April 5, 2020

Waiting on the Lord

Sunday Morning Message

No one likes to have to wait, but the truth is, we actually spend a lot of our time waiting: in traffic, at the bank, in doctor's offices, etc. We need to learn to wait patiently upon the Lord, realizing He often brings waiting periods into our lives to work out His purpose. In this message we look at how two different men responded to waiting situations: the first two kings of Israel, Saul and David. King Saul, in 1 Samuel 13, provides a negative example of a man who did not wait on the Lord, and had the throne taken from him. In David, we see a positive example of the man who was anointed of God to be king of Israel in Saul's place, but had to wait patiently 14 years before he was given the throne.

Scripture References: Isaiah 40:31, 1 Samuel 13:1-14

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