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*How to be Men & Women After God's Own Heart*
11-30-08
Kevin Lapp \\
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1 Samuel 13:14
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Acts 13:22
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Why was David a "Man after God's own Heart"?
How David dealt with his sin may be one of the reasons.
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Psalm 32
Psalm 51
Isaiah 62
Matthew 5:3-12
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A quick review of Matthew 5:3:
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The Beatitudes - Jesus is talking about being spiritually poor.
Mourning is not something that is unique to Christians.
Men mourn for many reasons: death, compassion, loneliness, etc
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2 Corinthians 7:10-11
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