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Kings and Prophets

If you could hear God speak, would you trust His Word even when everything around you says otherwise? After Solomon’s rise, the kingdom he built begins to fracture, and what follows is a story of divided loyalties, powerful prophets, and a people drifting away from the Lord. Fire falls from heaven, the dead are raised, oil never runs dry, and even the proud are brought to their knees… but still, hearts wander. Why do we so often resist the God who provides, heals, and delivers us? Join us as we walk through the stories of Israel’s kings and prophets, and discover how God’s promises remain certain, even when His people are not.
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Part 1: The Certainty of God’s Promises

12 de abr de 2026

1 Kings 8:56

Do we trust the promises of God as much as we trust our GPS? For many of us, the honest answer is uncomfortable. We'll follow turn-by-turn directions from a satellite without question, but we struggle to trust the eternal promises of the God who created the universe. We'll believe a device when it tells us to take an unexpected route, but we hesitate when God's Word calls us to walk a path that contradicts our logic or cultural norms. The maturity of our walk with Christ is directly proportional to how much we trust God's promises and follow the commands that accompany them. Conversely, it's also measured by how seriously we take God's warnings and their consequences.
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Part 2: The Certainty of God’s Provision

19 de abr de 2026

1 Kings 17:1,7,12

A lot can change in a few years. After Solomon’s death, the nation once united under the Lord divides into two kingdoms, with each successive king more evil than the last. Under King Ahab’s rule, it seems like Israel has passed the point of no return—erecting altars, worshiping false gods and spreading wickedness across the land. But Israel’s story is not so different from our own. Join us as we learn how to put idolatry to death and discover the One True Provider.
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Part 3: Choose Today Who You Will Follow

26 de abr de 2026

1 Kings 18:20-21

When you think of “freedom” what comes to mind? Perhaps you believe that freedom is the ability to pursue whatever you want, to keep your options open, and to avoid full commitment. What if that view of freedom is actually keeping you in bondage to this world? Join us as we learn what true freedom looks like, and how it’s only found in one source.
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Part 4: The Author, Sustainer, and Finisher of Our Faith

3 de may de 2026

1 Kings 19:14,18

“I just don’t have enough faith.” If you’ve ever thought that to yourself, you’ve likely wrestled with the thought that you’re not really saved, and that somehow, God might lose His grip on you. In the race of life, we often never see the end of a difficult sprint. We lose sight of the finish line, thinking we should just have more strength to run across it. Join us as we learn how to really run this race, and why faith ultimately doesn’t depend on us at all.
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Part 5: The Cure for a Coveting Heart

17 de may de 2026

1 Kings 21:1-4

Be honest: are you content with everything you have? Most of us have had moments where we look at our lives and feel like we could do better. Our eyes wander to the nice cars that pass by on the street, the mansions in far-away neighborhoods, and the expensive clothing we wish we could afford. These thoughts are often quiet and seemingly innocent. But left unchecked, they often transform into the gripping sin of coveting. Join us as we continue our study through the Old Testament and learn the simple cure to a covetous heart.
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Part 6: What Will You Pass On?

24 de may de 2026

2 Kings 2:1-2 & 2 Kings 2:9-10

Fill in the blank: The problem with this generation is _____. Whether you’re Gen Z, Millennial, or a part of the Baby Boomers, every group tends to think less of the generations before them, and the ones after. We often believe that our elders had it easier, and that the young people today are lazy and misguided. But what if we focused more on raising up the next generation in the ways of the Lord rather than all the ways they could be better?
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Part 7: Naaman’s Leprosy

31 de may de 2026

2 Kings 5:1 & 2 Kings 5:10

Have you ever read the Bible and felt like it was speaking directly to a current situation in your life? God’s Word is full of clear commands for us to follow, from how we fulfill our job roles to how we raise our children. When these commands are perfectly in line with “common sense,” they’re easier to follow. But what about the times when God’s Word doesn’t make sense to us? How do we wrestle with this tension in the critical moments of life?
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