
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Often, we seek to numb our pain, desperate to feel better. But God doesn’t want us to just feel better; He wants to transform us. We were not created for a life of sin. When we’re in Christ, sin can’t separate us from God but it still has the power to destroy. In the Bible, King Saul and King David both sinned against God, but their responses to their sin were very different. One of them sought temporary relief and distraction from his mistakes and the other cried out to God in humble repentance. So, do you want to feel better, or do you want to truly get better? Let’s dive deep into Psalm 51 with Seth Swindall!
4.8
345345 ratings
Often, we seek to numb our pain, desperate to feel better. But God doesn’t want us to just feel better; He wants to transform us. We were not created for a life of sin. When we’re in Christ, sin can’t separate us from God but it still has the power to destroy. In the Bible, King Saul and King David both sinned against God, but their responses to their sin were very different. One of them sought temporary relief and distraction from his mistakes and the other cried out to God in humble repentance. So, do you want to feel better, or do you want to truly get better? Let’s dive deep into Psalm 51 with Seth Swindall!
3,444 Listeners
1,545 Listeners
2,806 Listeners
759 Listeners
2,123 Listeners
2,252 Listeners
2,360 Listeners
18,921 Listeners
10,694 Listeners
25 Listeners
743 Listeners
89 Listeners
112 Listeners
429 Listeners
1,906 Listeners