Sauti Ya Injili - 2025-12-17T07:00:00.557Z
Sauti Ya Injili
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Na ukumu katika nchi.
Maana mimi ninapendezwa na hayo.
Kwa wale ambao wangetamani wasijibu.
Pale tu katika kuta 4 za makanisa bali wamemjua bwana aliye ndani yao.
Kwenye nafasi yoyote anayo waweka.
Ndani yao anataka kutenda wema.
Kutenda haki na huku.
Tusingeona uonevu unaoendelea mahali mahali tusingeona uharibifu unaoendelea mahali mahali ingekuwa kwenye levo ya familia.
Baba na mama wangekuwa wema.
Wanatenda haki na hukumu.
Kwa wanaowazunguka.
Baba angemtembelea mama hivyo mama angemtembelea baba hivyo.
Wema haki na huku.
Lakini tungeenda kwenye jamii.
Vile vile watu wangetenda ayana wema haki na hukumu.
Vurugu tunazoziona katika jamii.
Njoo nyakati za chaguzi huone mwaka jana uliopita.
Na mwaka huu ndio mwaka pia wa uchaguzi Mungu atujalie kabisa.
Tunaomjua Mungu akae pamoja na sisi ili atende wema haki na huku.
Bwana akujalie neema ya kumjua yeye unayohubiriwa na kufundishwa.
Crystal, Crystal.
Katembee naye katika china la Yesu Kristo aliye bwana na mwokozi wetu amen aliyekuletea tafakari hii ni mchungaji deogratius ngwira kutokea Manyoni Singida.
Kwa mawasiliano naye tumia namba hii.
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331660 hata kipindi kingine Mungu akubariki sana.
Amen.
Msikilizaji tumefika mwisho wa kipindi chetu cha ujumbe kwa wote kwa siku ya leo ulioletwa kwetu na mchungaji deogracias ogwira ukiwa na maoni na ushauri kuhusu kipindi hiki cha ujumbe kwa wote waweza kutuandikia barua kwa mtayarishi wa kipindi cha ujumbe kwa wote sanduku la barua 777 moshi Tanzania au piga simu namba.
0 7 5 5 95 96 73 na waweza kuchangia gharama za kipindi hiki kwa kutuma sadaka yako kwenda namba 0 7 5 8 922, 922 pia waweza kutufuatilia katika mitandao ya kijamii radio sauti Injili Facebook, picha, Instagram na katika wavuti wetu www.dot.
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When King Saul died, David might have celebrated, but instead he respectfully paid tribute to the fallen king, a rarity in the current political climate.
Today on Turning Point Doctor David Jeremiah takes a closer look at David's response, offering biblical insights on how believers ought to approach those in power to introduce the conclusion of his message.
A eulogy for an enemy.
Here's David, and thank you for joining us today on Turning Point.
We are studying the life of David.
We call this series The Tender Warrior, and I tell you that because that's the title of the study guide.
Actually, there are two study guides that cover the life of David from beginning to the end.
You can get this study guide and the other one that goes with it, covering the whole life of David from davidjeremiah.org.
You can also get the CD packages so you can listen again to the teaching and you can study the life of David on into the night as long as you want.
Today we're going to finish up what we started back on Friday as we talk about the eulogy for an enemy, David's response to the death of Saul.
Now, if you've been listening, you know that Saul was David's enemy and came after David to try to take him out.
David has him in a place where he could have killed him and he didn't do it.
He honoured Saul, he was the Lord's anointed.
Finally, Saul dies at his own hand and David speaks to the issues in a very godly and gracious way.
We're going to study that again today in just a moment.
But first, we have a special resource for the month of July.
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Well, let's get started with this next lesson.
A Eulogy for a King, Part 2 from Second Samuel, chapter 1.
Whenever we hear the report of one of God's choice servants who has fallen by the wayside, has been caught up, not perhaps in a military defeat, but in a moral defeat, our response ought to be, even as David's response was of Saul, Sorrow for the person, sorrow for the people, and sorrow for the work of God to which they had committed themselves.
Sorrow.
Not gladness, not a smug complacency, not a pious response like the Pharisee, but sorrow.
It is a well worn and tried adage that the army of God is the only army on the face of the world that shoots its own wounded, but it is very appropriately true in many cases.
What to do when one of God's anointed falls? The Bible teaches us that is the mourning over Saul's death.
Notice fourthly, the murder of the messenger of death.
What happens next seems to be a rather abrupt knee jerk response on the part of King David.
But in the 13th verse, notice what happens.
And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence art thou? And he answered, I am the son of a stranger, and Amalekite.
And David sent unto him, How was thou not afraid to stretch forth thine hand to destroy the Lord's anointed? Now you're saying, did David believe his lie? I don't believe so, and I think we'll find that out in a moment.
And David called one of the young men and said, Go near and fall upon him, And he smote him that he died.
And David said unto him, Thy blood be upon thy head, for thy mouth hath testified against thee, saying, I have slain the Lord's anointed.
David didn't say you're being killed because you slew the Lord's anointed, but he said, You're being killed because you said you slew the Lord's anointed.
Your mouth is the testimony against you and I thought I would just throw in the background of that so you would understand why that Amalekite was treated so cruelly.
If you have a Bible that you can find a Deuteronomy, very quickly turn back to Deuteronomy chapter 25 and verse 17 and let me show you something that would escape us in this context if we just don't turn to it and read it.
The Lord had a very specific instruction to the people of Israel concerning the Amalekites with good.
Reason and clear insight.
And in Deuteronomy 25 verse 17 we read his instruction.
God is speaking.
Remember what Amalek did unto thee by the way, when you were come forth out of Egypt, how he met thee by the way, and smote behind most of the even all that were feeble behind thee, when thou was faint and weary, and he feared not.
God therefore, says God, it shall be, when the Lord thy God hath given thee rest from all thine enemies round about in the land, which the Lord thy God sympathy for an inheritance to possess it, that thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.
Thou shalt not forget it.
God said to the Israelites, This is such a wicked people.