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Introduction:
1 Kings 2
This was a deathbed coversation
It has been said that the most serious of communications take place during the bedside of someone dying
Ive had the opportunity to witness two bedside deaths this year alone.
One who was faithful to God and one who wasn’t.
But both were at the time of death focused on God.
1 Kings 2:3
1 Kings 2:4
David understood that a father’s dynasty was rooted and founded in God.
The only way of overall success was to follow God and live for him.
Often times we compartmentalize our lives.
We want financial success and then Spiritual success.
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