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In this message, Pastor Casey Kendall opens 2 Samuel 2:1–7 and highlights David’s first steps after the death of Saul and Jonathan. Instead of rushing into power, David inquires of the Lord, demonstrating that spiritual maturity shows up in seasons of transition—especially when the “throne feels empty” and the next step is unclear.
Using David’s example, the message centers on the spiritual challenge of waiting. Waiting isn’t passive—it’s often where God does His deepest work in us. Pastor Casey frames the teaching around a “formula for failure” in 2026, calling listeners to trust God’s timing, keep their posture before the Lord, and prioritize character over reputation while God is still working in the delay.
We’d love to see you in person—join us this Sunday at 10:30am.
By Bridgetown ChurchIn this message, Pastor Casey Kendall opens 2 Samuel 2:1–7 and highlights David’s first steps after the death of Saul and Jonathan. Instead of rushing into power, David inquires of the Lord, demonstrating that spiritual maturity shows up in seasons of transition—especially when the “throne feels empty” and the next step is unclear.
Using David’s example, the message centers on the spiritual challenge of waiting. Waiting isn’t passive—it’s often where God does His deepest work in us. Pastor Casey frames the teaching around a “formula for failure” in 2026, calling listeners to trust God’s timing, keep their posture before the Lord, and prioritize character over reputation while God is still working in the delay.
We’d love to see you in person—join us this Sunday at 10:30am.