Gilbert House Fellowship

Gilbert House Fellowship

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DAVID WAS not perfect, but he recognized his failures. More importantly, he acknowledged that God was the source of his salvation—his yeshua. This week, we study four psalms dated to the last part of David’s life. This followed the rebellion and death of his son, Absalom, his near-death at the hands of one of the Philistine “sons of the Rapha,” and his decision to eliminate the male heirs of the House of Saul (except for Mephibosheth) to repay the blood-guilt due the people of Gideon. We take a long look at Psalm 42, which is well known for its beautiful, poetic language: Deep calls to deepat the roar of your waterfalls;all your breakers and your waveshave gone over me. (Psalm 42:7, ESV) That verse is more supernatural than is obvious on the surface. In context, it’s a cry from behind enemy lines—the Upper Galilee, near Mount Hermon, or the area that we believe was the literal Valley of the Shadow of Death. If you can send a get-well card to young Finn Walden, who suffered a serious fall out of a tree a