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David having experienced God’s generosity looks to pass it on to others.
Grace: It Arrives Unexpectedly (1-5)
12 Days of Christmas from the Mirandas.
Mephibosheth is in Lo-Debar, a place of no pasture.
He has had a disappointing life, once destined for greatness, he lies crippled and in shame.
He is hiding.
Then comes a knock at the door - A summons from the king could have meant death.
He does not know it yet, but he is about to receive the generosity of the king.
A summons from the king could have meant death.
God has delivered us grace when we were not expecting it.
He has had a disappointing life, once destined for greatness, he lies crippled and in shame.
Grace: It’s Available at Another’s Expense (6-8)
It was not because of Mephibosheth’s productivity.
He lived in Lo-debar.
It was not because of Mephibosheth’s strength.
He was weak.
It was because of Jonathan (gift of God) who made covenant with David years before.
It was because of Jonathan, who was beloved by David.
God has made his grace available at Christ’s expense.
God extends his grace to us because of His love fo
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Grace: It’s Accepted in the King’s Presence (9-13)
David’ did not bring Mephiboseth into the palace to be a servant.
He already had plenty of those.
David wanted him to enjoy being in his presence.
God did not save you because of what he could get out of you, but so that you could enjoy his presence.
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