
Follow the Promised King
A — About: This passage outlines the genealogy of David, revealing both the blessings and failures within his lineage. It highlights God's sovereign plan unfolding through imperfect মানুষ, pointing forward to the promise

Hosted by Bryan Schneider · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 300 episodes
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A bible study devotional that goes out every week day. This is not fluffy devotional. Rather, this is a verse by verse exploration and application of books of the Bible. The study is easy enough for children to understand and applicable enough for any Christian to be challenged to grow.
Bryan Schneider hosts Coffee and Devotions, a religion show with 300 episodes published.

A — About: This passage outlines the genealogy of David, revealing both the blessings and failures within his lineage. It highlights God's sovereign plan unfolding through imperfect মানুষ, pointing forward to the promise

A – What is this about? This passage traces the genealogy of Judah, highlighting God's covenant faithfulness across generations, leading from Judah to David despite human sin and failure. B – Best verse 1 Chronicles 2:15

A – About: This passage traces the descendants of Abraham, showing how nations and kings emerged, especially highlighting the line that would eventually lead to a true and greater King. B – Best Verse: "Now these were th

A — About: This passage presents a genealogy from Adam to Abraham, showing the continuity of God's plan across generations and His faithfulness in preserving His covenant line. B — Best Verse: "Abram, who is Abraham." (1

A – About: This passage concludes 1 Samuel with the سقوط of Saul. His disobedience, pride, and rejection of God lead to his death in battle, the loss of his sons, and national defeat. It reveals the failure of human lead

A – About: David returns from victory over the Amalekites and ensures that both those who fought and those who stayed behind receive equal shares, establishing a principle of fairness, unity, and God-centered gratitude.

A – About: David returns to find Ziklag destroyed and families taken. In deep distress, he seeks the Lord, pursues the Amalekites, and recovers everything that was lost. B – Best Verse: "But David strengthened himself in

A — What is this about? This passage reflects how David, while living among the Philistines to escape Saul, is unexpectedly prevented from fighting against Israel. God intervenes through the সন্দicions of the Philistine

A – About: Saul, abandoned by God due to disobedience, becomes desperate and seeks guidance from a forbidden medium, while David is placed in a difficult position among Israel's enemies. B – Best Verse: "Why do you ask m

A — What is this about? This passage focuses on David fleeing from Saul, forming an alliance with Achish, and using deception to survive. It highlights his fear-driven decisions, strategic manipulation, and morally compl

A – What is this about? This passage highlights David sparing Saul's life despite having a clear opportunity to kill him. It emphasizes restraint, reverence for God's authority, and choosing righteousness over revenge. B

A — About: David recognizes that God prevented him from taking revenge on Nabal through Abigail's wisdom. God later judges Nabal Himself, showing that the Lord defends His people even when they are tempted to act wrongly

A — What is this about? The passage recounts the death of Samuel, Israel's last judge and faithful prophet. The nation gathers to mourn him deeply. His death marks a moment of uncertainty for Israel, and David withdraws

A — About the Passage David's men ask Nabal for kindness after protecting his shepherds, but Nabal insults them. David angrily prepares revenge. Abigail intervenes with humility and wisdom, bringing provision and persuad

A — About: David has the chance to kill Saul in the cave at En Gedi but refuses because Saul is the Lord's anointed. Instead, David spares his life and proves his righteousness by showing Saul the piece of robe he cut. B

A — About: David continues fleeing from Saul in the wilderness while Saul relentlessly hunts him. Jonathan strengthens David in faith, betrayers reveal David's location, yet God preserves David and prevents Saul from cap

A — What is this about? David consistently seeks the Lord's guidance before acting. Even when his men are afraid and circumstances are uncertain, he inquires of God, obeys His direction, and trusts His knowledge of futur

A — What is this passage about? Saul's paranoia and hunger for power escalate into violence. He accuses the priests of conspiracy with David and orders their execution. Doeg the Edomite carries out the massacre, destroyi

A — What is this passage about? David escapes to the cave of Adullam while fleeing from Saul. His family joins him, along with people who are distressed, in debt, and discontented, forming a group of about 400 men under

A – About: This passage focuses on David fleeing from Saul and seeking refuge with Achish, king of Gath. In desperation, David pretends to be insane to preserve his life. The emphasis is not on imitation of David's behav
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