1 Samuel 18:6-9 Song of David's Victories. Chris Lizotte and Marvelle Figueroa sing "My Jealous Fear"
Saul's pride begins to unravel him. Hard to imagine that are biggest enemy is often our own fearful heart. Chad beautifully explores this passasge and passes along some great wisdom and our need to trust the Son of David with our battles. Chris Lizotte and Marvelle Figueroa sing "My Jealous Fear".
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My Jealous Fear
As my kingdom slips away
The prophets lips have spoken
Fear is taking over
And everything is broken
And I clench my fist in anger
I cannot hold the crown
Even in my greatest dreams
I keep losing the throne
Chorus:
“Saul has struck down his thousands
And we celebrate
But 10,000 are struck down by David
And His name is great
What more can he have,
What more can he have
but the kingdom
Now all I have left
Is my jealous fear
I looked for one just like me
Cried out for an earthly king
I was a fearful created being
When I rejected You
And Saul fell like Lucifer
But David rose like Christ
My true King and Warrior
The way, the truth the life
bridge
Let me serve only You
And see through Your eyes
By Your Word and Spirit
You can give me wisdom
To serve only You
In Your love and mercy
For every false way, every wrong turn, I’ve been following, I’ve been trying
Please forgive me, please forgive me
all I have left, all I have left, jealous fear
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