036-2 Samuel 20:1-26
Rebellion, Revenge & Reason-Part 2
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
4-9-17
The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
- Apr 9, 201736. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion, Revenge and Reason-Part 2
Apr 9, 201736. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion, Revenge and Reason-Part 2Series: The Book of 2 Samuel
036-2 Samuel 20:1-26
Rebellion, Revenge & Reason-Part 2
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
4-9-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - Apr 6, 201703. Daniel 3:1-30 (4-5-17)
Apr 6, 201703. Daniel 3:1-30 (4-5-17)Series: The Book of Daniel
Daniel 3:1-30
Book of Daniel
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
4-5-17Daniel was one of the Hebrew teenagers taken captive by the Babylonians and brought to Babylon in the first deportation which occurred in 606 BC. Daniel was deeply committed to his God, the God of Israel, and purposed that he would live for and honor God in Babylon even as he had done in Jerusalem.
Because of Daniel’s faith and commitment to God, the LORD used him in incredible ways and he became a high ranking official in both the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires. His life personifies the adage, “Blossom wherever God plants you.” Daniel was a man who purposed in his heart (1:8) that he would not defile himself with the pleasures of Babylon (the world) but would remain faithful to his God no matter what. The Book of Daniel is not only a book of history, it is also one of the most incredible books of prophecy in the Bible. As we read and study this book may we accept the challenge the Holy Spirit has placed in it for all of us who are the people of God—“Dare to be a Daniel!”
For more information visit our website at: www.ccelkgrove.org
We can be contacted at 1.847.895.3545 - Apr 2, 201735. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion, Revenge and Reason-Part 1
Apr 2, 201735. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion, Revenge and Reason-Part 1Series: The Book of 2 Samuel
035-2 Samuel 20:1-26
Rebellion, Revenge & Reason-Part 1
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
4-2-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - Mar 26, 201734. 2 Samuel 19:40-20:2 Not My King!
Mar 26, 201734. 2 Samuel 19:40-20:2 Not My King!Series: The Book of 2 Samuel2 Samuel 19:40-20:2Not My King!Pastor Phil Ballmaier3-26-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.”
- Mar 25, 201704. The Word of God-God Revealed
Mar 25, 201704. The Word of God-God RevealedBy: Women's MinistrySeries: 2017 Midwest Pastors' Wives Conf2017 Midwest Calvary Chapel Pastors' Wives ConferenceThe Word of God-God Revealed with Cyndi BallmaierSession FourPortions of “Give Me Jesus” used with permission.|Copyright © 2015 Anne Graham Lotz (AnGeL Ministries) Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Used by permission. All rights reserved | angelministries.orgSong: “What A Beautiful Name” by Ben Fielding and Brook Ligertwood, © 2016 Hillsong Music Publishing | Song #7068424 | CCLI#143368 | CSPL#091182
- Mar 25, 201703. The Word of God-God Inspired and Profitable
Mar 25, 201703. The Word of God-God Inspired and ProfitableBy: Women's MinistrySeries: 2017 Midwest Pastors' Wives Conf
2017 Midwest Calvary Chapel Pastors' Wives Conference
The Word of God
God-Inspired & Profitable
Cyndi BallmaierSession Three - Mar 25, 201702. The Word of God – My Hearts’ Joy and Rejoicing
Mar 25, 201702. The Word of God – My Hearts’ Joy and RejoicingBy: Women's MinistrySeries: 2017 Midwest Pastors' Wives Conf
2017 Midwest Calvary Chapel Pastors' Wives Conference
The Word of God
My Hearts' Joy & Rejoicing with Vi GoodrichSession Two - Mar 25, 201701. The Word of God-Flawless – Psalm 18:30
Mar 25, 201701. The Word of God-Flawless – Psalm 18:30By: Women's MinistrySeries: 2017 Midwest Pastors' Wives Conf
2017 Midwest Calvary Chapel Pastors' Wives Conference
Cyndi Ballmaier
The Word of God-FlawlessSession One - Mar 22, 201702. Daniel 2:1-49 (3-22-17)
Mar 22, 201702. Daniel 2:1-49 (3-22-17)Series: The Book of Daniel
Daniel 2:1-49
Book of Daniel
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
3-22-17Daniel was one of the Hebrew teenagers taken captive by the Babylonians and brought to Babylon in the first deportation which occurred in 606 BC. Daniel was deeply committed to his God, the God of Israel, and purposed that he would live for and honor God in Babylon even as he had done in Jerusalem.
Because of Daniel’s faith and commitment to God, the LORD used him in incredible ways and he became a high ranking official in both the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires. His life personifies the adage, “Blossom wherever God plants you.” Daniel was a man who purposed in his heart (1:8) that he would not defile himself with the pleasures of Babylon (the world) but would remain faithful to his God no matter what. The Book of Daniel is not only a book of history, it is also one of the most incredible books of prophecy in the Bible. As we read and study this book may we accept the challenge the Holy Spirit has placed in it for all of us who are the people of God—“Dare to be a Daniel!”
For more information visit our website at: www.ccelkgrove.org
We can be contacted at 1.847.895.3545 - Mar 19, 201733. 2 Samuel 19:18-40 The King Returns
Mar 19, 201733. 2 Samuel 19:18-40 The King ReturnsSeries: The Book of 2 Samuel
033-2 Samuel 19:18-40
The King Returns
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
3-19-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.”