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Series

David: The Man of Prayer

Bijan Mirtolooi, David Bisgrove, Tim Keller | April 12, 2015 - June 14, 2015

In our previous series, Pilgrim Prayer: Psalms for the Journey, we looked to the Psalms as a guide to deepen our practice of prayer. The life of the author of many of those psalms reminds us that our prayer life is not an abstract activity divorced from our daily life, but flow out of the joys and sorrows, triumphs and defeats, always reaching out to the God who is there. This series looks at some of the key aspects of David’s life to understand how they shaped his life of prayer.

1

Hannah’s Prayer

Tim Keller
Apr 12, 2015
Scripture: 1 Samuel 1:3-11, 18-20; 2:8-10
Duration: 38:24
2

Saul’s Rejection

Tim Keller
Apr 19, 2015
Scripture: 1 Samuel 15:10-23
Duration: 36:42
3

David’s Anointing

Tim Keller
Apr 26, 2015
Scripture: 1 Samuel 16:1-13
Duration: 42:22
4

David’s Courage

Tim Keller
May 03, 2015
Scripture: 1 Samuel 17:32-50
Duration: 37:23
5

Saul’s Jealousy

Tim Keller
May 10, 2015
Scripture: 1 Samuel 18:1-14
Duration: 32:01
6

David’s Friend

Tim Keller
May 17, 2015
Scripture: 1 Samuel 18:1-4
Duration: 31:02
7

David’s Mercy

Tim Keller
May 24, 2015
Scripture: 1 Samuel 26:7-14, 21-25
Duration: 40:08
8

David’s Passion

Tim Keller
May 31, 2015
Scripture: 2 Samuel 6:1-23
Duration: 34:16
9

David’s Betrayal

Bijan Mirtolooi
Jun 07, 2015
Scripture: 2 Samuel 11:1-5, 14-17; 12:1-7
Duration: 32:22
10

David’s Suffering

David Bisgrove
Jun 14, 2015
Scripture: 2 Samuel 12:15-23
Duration: 38:36

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