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Sermons by David Robertson

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Listen to sermons by Pastor David Robertson.
For the unbeliever, the desire for indisputable proof and hard evidence can be a stumbling block for accepting the foundations of Christianity. David Robertson confronts these stumbling blocks head on and counter argues the atheist perspective point

Basics 2015

Trusting the Word of God to Do the Work of God Selected Scriptures Series ID: 23515

. At the 2015 Basics Conference, Tim Keller and David Robertson joined Alistair Begg with the purpose of encouraging pastors to preach the Word boldly as men who will give an account. Tim Keller is the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church

Panel Question Time (Basics 2015)

Selected Scriptures Sermon 1:02:17 ID: gs1178

Listen in as Alistair Begg, Tim Keller, and David Robertson field questions from conference attendees covering a range of topics such as what it looks like to be a Spirit-lead church, the expectation of elders in a church, and what it means to engage culture.

Persuasive Preaching

Selected Scriptures Sermon 1:02:25 ID: gs1180

All preachers are to be evangelists, because all preaching should be Christ centered. But how is the message of the Gospel to be communicated? To answer this question, the pastor must consider the goal of preaching. In this message, David Robertson

Running on the Gas of the Gospel

Colossians 2:8–10 Sermon 36:51 ID: gs1179

Everyone has a worldview that guides their behavior. All philosophy without Christ, though, is hollow. David Robertson exhorts pastors to be aware of the empty philosophies that are common today. Pastors should guard their people against the hopelessness of the world’s answers to life’s biggest questions and teach the fullness …

David, the Psalmist

2 Samuel 23:1 C. H. Spurgeon Devotional

Among all the saints whose lives are recorded in Holy Scripture, David possesses an experience of the most striking, varied, and instructive character. In his history we meet with trials and temptations that are not found, as a whole, in other

David and Bathsheba

2 Samuel 11:1–5 Sermon Includes Transcript 39:20 ID: 3497

Is it possible to erase a lifetime of usefulness in one moment of weakness? That seemed to have been the case with David. He lived an exemplary life that pointed forward to Jesus—until his sordid affair with Bathsheba. As Alistair Begg recounts
a challenge to give biblical answers to questions younger people, and especially teenagers, ask on many contemporary topics. In A.S.K.: Real World Questions / Real Word Answers, pastor and apologist David Robertson answers fifty-two questions posed by real
a challenge to give biblical answers to questions younger people, and especially teenagers, ask on many contemporary topics. In A.S.K.: Real World Questions / Real Word Answers, pastor and apologist David Robertson answers fifty-two questions posed

Seeing What David Saw

1 Samuel 17:1–58 Sermon Includes Transcript 37:37 ID: 2409

When Goliath challenged the people of God, the army of Israel shrank away in fear from a giant, but David stepped forward to vindicate the glory of God. The difference between them was not in what they saw on the battlefield but in how they saw

David Spares Saul Again

1 Samuel 26:1–25 Sermon Includes Transcript 41:45 ID: 3440

After Saul yet again moved against him, David infiltrated the king’s camp and found him sleeping and helpless. But David was a man of conviction, not convenience. Instead of slaying his enemy, he spared Saul’s life for a second time. As Alistair

“So David Reigned Over All”

2 Samuel 8:15–18 Sermon Includes Transcript 44:24 ID: 3492

During his reign, King David administered justice to his people and chose faithful personnel to help with this task. But even David’s reign was not perfect. As Alistair Begg explains, the king’s rule was the result of promises God had made to David

Who Does David Think He Is!

1 Samuel 25:1–17 Sermon Includes Transcript 35:11 ID: 3438

Life may seem like a series of disconnected events, but behind the scenes, God is always working out His plan. When David made a reasonable request of a wealthy man named Nabal, he received a dismissive, selfish response. Enraged, David prepared

David Anointed and Opposed — Part Two

2 Samuel 2:12–32 Sermon Includes Transcript 44:44 ID: 3457

of Abner. And when he had gathered all the people together, there were missing from David’s servants nineteen men besides Asahel. But the servants of David had struck down of Benjamin 360 of Abner’s men. And they took up Asahel and buried him

David Anointed and Opposed — Part One

2 Samuel 2:1–11 Sermon Includes Transcript 41:04 ID: 3456

In sharp contrast to the divisive tactics that often dominate politics, as David ascended to his role as God’s chosen king, he did so prayerfully and humbly. Like Jesus, he extended love to his enemies, invited them to follow him, and promised his

Comfort My People

Isaiah 40:1–31 Sermon 51:35 ID: gs1175

With no guarantee of the influence Christianity will continue to have on our world, is the church prepared for what is to come? David Robertson addresses the pastor’s role to comfort people and prepare the way for the Lord. While the obstacles

Video: “David Spares Saul Again” by Alistair Begg

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Watch Alistair Begg's sermon on 1 Samuel 26 where David spares Saul's life again.

Video: “David Anointed and Opposed — Part One” by Alistair Begg

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Video: “David Anointed and Opposed — Part One” by Alistair Begg — Like Jesus, he extended love to his enemies, invited them to follow him, and promised his faithfulness.

Video: “David Anointed and Opposed — Part Two” by Alistair Begg

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Video: “David Anointed and Opposed — Part Two” by Alistair Begg — Alistair Begg reminds us that the unity and peace our world longs for will be found not in a political system but under the kingly reign of Jesus Christ.