Find out how you can help strengthen unity in Christ with us. Follow and contact us through social media and our website. https://linktr.ee/inHoPE.tv Check out Holiday Playlist for more Advent encouragement. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR58w55nniJKp-E-9uJoZkTp-YWovDuPv&si=HAUhU_5N3VuBOgOi In today’s Advent teaching, we explore 2 Samuel 7:12–13 and what God’s promise to David means for our purpose, our ministry, and the legacy we’re really building. If you’ve ever wondered whether your efforts, accomplishments, or ministry work truly matter, this episode will help re-center your focus on the eternal kingdom Jesus is building and why unity, prayer, and faithfulness are the real work that lasts. Expect practical encouragement, biblical insight, and a reminder to stay kingdom-minded this Christmas season. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome to the In Hope Podcast 00:12 — Introduction & Advent focus 00:33 — Reading 2 Samuel 7:12–13 01:38 — The everlasting kingdom explained 02:50 — Why our own accomplishments fall short 03:44 — Jesus builds the house, not us 04:10 — Unity, prayer & collaboration as true work 05:02 — Final encouragement & blessing ️Keywords Advent devotional, 2 Samuel 7 explained, Davidic covenant, Jesus fulfillment, Christian unity, kingdom mindset, Christian leadership, ministry encouragement, lasting legacy, biblical encouragement, Christmas devotional, building God’s kingdom, spiritual growth Hashtags #AdventDay4 #AdventDevotional #ChristianLeadership #FaithAndMinistry #BiblicalTeaching #KingdomMindset #InHopePodcast #ChristmasDevotional #2Samuel7 #UnityInChrist #ChristianEncouragement #MinistryLeaders
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