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(Not) Grabbing Life by the Horns

August 09, 2022
00:00 49:43
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We live in a world that constantly tells us that we need to go and get what rightfully belongs to us. Whether you call it "manifesting" or "declaring," we're constantly encouraged to do what we can to make our dreams come true.

In this episode, we explore one Bible story where that kind of mentality didn't work out so well. And that was when King David was getting ready to pass down his throne to one of his sons.

In this side-by-side comparison between David's sons Adonijah and Solomon, what we can learn is that our qualifications are irrelevant to God if we are not first faithful.

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Dale Chamberlain is an author and podcaster who is passionate about helping people tackle ancient truths in everyday settings. He lives in Southern California with his wife Tamara and their two sons. Find out more about the Kainos Project at https://kainosproject.com/.
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Tamara Chamberlain is a speaker and author who is passionate about helping people live out their faith in authentic ways. She loves having conversations and creating community around the abundant life that Jesus promised us. She lives in Southern California with her husband and two sons.

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