The Bible says that David danced before the Lord (2 Samuel 6:14). Sadly, his son Solomon “danced” with foreign Gods. In this lesson, Mike asks a simple question: “Who are you dancing with?”
Onesimus, a former slave, had become a Christian and valuable to Paul in the kingdom of God. Paul pleaded with Philemon to accept Onesimus – a man who had been changed.
Throughout his life, Samuel spoke the word of God to Israel. As Christians today, the Word speaks to us. Can we say to God – as Samuel did – “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening” (1 Samuel 3:10 NIV). In this lesson, Mike uses the example of Samuel to encourage us to grow in our understanding of the truth.
Jephthah’s vow to God seems hasty and ill-conceived, especially when it appears to cost his daughter her life. Or did it? In this lesson, Mike makes sense of Jephthah’s vow and the outcome, and illustrates why God sees Jephthah as one of the Old Testament heroes (Hebrews 11:32).
After many, many tries, the Philistines finally learn the secret of Samson’s strength. But when Samson gave away that secret, when he lost the power God had given him, he did not know the Lord had left him.