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Ravenna Assembly of God

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Our mission is to develop people into winning Christians, mobilizing them for greater living and fulfilling ministry in both the church and the world.

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11/4/2020

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June 7, 2026

Good King | Shepherd King – David Series (Part 5)

<p>What makes a truly good king? Is it power, influence, military success, or the ability to defeat enemies?</p><p>In Part 5 of the Shepherd King series, Pastor Dan explores David’s rise to the throne in 2 Samuel 5 and reveals a surprising truth: David became the king of a united Israel not because he fought for power, but because he trusted God to establish him. While others sought control through force, David chose honor, patience, forgiveness, and integrity.</p><p>This message examines the years between David’s anointing and his coronation, highlighting how he responded to betrayal, jealousy, division, and personal enemies. Rather than taking revenge against Saul or those who opposed him, David allowed God to vindicate him. Through his example, we discover what it means to belong to God’s family, recognize the real enemy, and trust the Lord to fight battles that are not ours to fight.</p><p>Whether you’re struggling with conflict in your family, tension at work, church hurt, damaged relationships, or the burden of defending your reputation, this message offers biblical wisdom and practical encouragement for living as God’s people in a divided world.</p><p>Key Scriptures</p><ul><li>2 Samuel 5:1-5</li><li>2 Samuel 3:1</li><li>Psalm 26:1</li><li>Psalm 43:1</li><li>John 17</li><li>Romans 5:8</li><li>Galatians 3:28</li><li>1 Corinthians 12</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Main Themes</p><ul><li>David becomes king over all Israel</li><li>Unity among God’s people</li><li>Finding identity in Christ</li><li>Loving and honoring difficult people</li><li>Recognizing the true enemy</li><li>Overcoming offense and bitterness</li><li>God’s vindication versus self-defense</li><li>Integrity and spiritual leadership</li><li>The Kingdom of God and belonging</li><li>Trusting God with your reputation</li></ul><p>Lean In</p><p>As you listen today, ask God to reveal any areas where offense, bitterness, or division may have taken root in your heart. Invite Him to show you where you’ve been fighting battles He never asked you to fight.</p><p>David teaches us that a good king trusts God to establish what God has promised. The challenge this week is simple: identify one relationship, conflict, or burden you’ve been carrying and surrender it to the Lord. Instead of seeking revenge, validation, or control, pray David’s prayer: “Vindicate me, O Lord.”</p><p>Lean in and allow the Holy Spirit to remind you who you belong to, who your true enemy is, and how God can bring unity, healing, and restoration where division once existed.</p><p>#GoodKing #ShepherdKing #DavidSeries #PastorDanHarrison #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast #FaithInGod #TrustGod #Forgiveness #UnityInChrist #ChurchFamily #SpiritualGrowth #KingDavid #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving</p><p><br></p>

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May 31, 2026

Giant Killer | Shepherd King David Series Part 4

<p>In Part 4 of the Shepherd King David Series, Pastor Dan Harrison shares a powerful message titled “Giant Killer” from 1 Samuel 17. This familiar story of David and Goliath is more than a children’s Bible story — it is a reminder that God’s people are called to stop listening to the voice of fear and start trusting the voice of the Lord.</p><p><br></p><p>For forty days, Goliath taunted the armies of Israel, filling them with fear, intimidation, and doubt. But David entered the battlefield with a different focus. While everyone else saw the size of the giant, David saw the greatness of God. He did not fight with Saul’s armor or the weapons others expected him to use. He trusted the Lord, used what God had placed in his hands, and watched God bring the victory.</p><p><br></p><p>In this message, Pastor Dan challenges the church to recognize the voice of the enemy, reject fear, and allow Almighty God to be the commander of our lives. The same Spirit that empowered David is still at work today, giving courage to believers, families, children, and the next generation.</p><p><br></p><p>Lean in to today’s message and ask God to speak to your heart through Pastor Dan’s teaching. Today’s takeaway: stop listening to the voice that says you cannot make it, and start trusting the God who gives the victory. Whatever giant you are facing, the battle belongs to the Lord.</p><p><br></p><p>#ShepherdKing #GiantKiller #DavidAndGoliath #DavidSeries #PastorDanHarrison #1Samuel17 #RavennaAG #GodGivesTheVictory #FaithOverFear #ChristianSermon</p>

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May 24, 2026

Refuge | Shepherd King David Series Part 3

<p>In Part 3 of the Shepherd King David Series, Pastor Dan Harrison shares a powerful message titled <strong>“Refuge”</strong> from <strong>Psalm 16:1–11</strong>. On Pentecost Sunday and Memorial Day weekend, this message explores the Hebrew word <strong>ḥāsāh</strong> — “to take refuge” — and how David repeatedly turned to God as his place of safety, protection, and peace during some of the darkest seasons of his life.</p><p><br></p><p>After defeating Goliath, David did not immediately step into the throne room. Instead, he spent years fleeing from Saul, living in caves, hiding in foreign lands, and enduring fear, betrayal, uncertainty, and constant danger. Yet throughout the Psalms, David continually declared: “In You I take refuge.”</p><p><br></p><p>Pastor Dan unpacks how refuge in God is more than believing in Him once — it is making Him our first response in every season of life. While many people turn to distractions, addictions, entertainment, or temporary comforts to escape pain, David teaches us to run toward God instead of away from Him.</p><p><br></p><p>This message also connects David’s suffering and worship to Pentecost in Acts 2, where Peter quotes Psalm 16 while preaching the resurrection of Jesus. David’s pain, faithfulness, and trust in God became part of a much bigger story that would impact generations to come.</p><p><br></p><p>If you are walking through fear, grief, anxiety, uncertainty, trauma, or exhaustion, this message is a reminder that God can be your refuge even in the middle of the storm. He is the fortress that does not fail, the shelter that holds firm, and the promise that remains true when everything else feels unstable.</p><p><br></p><p>Lean in to today’s message and ask God to speak to your heart through Pastor Dan’s teaching. Today’s takeaway: when life becomes overwhelming, don’t run first to distraction, fear, or escape — run to God. Let Him become your refuge, your peace, and your place of security.</p><p><br></p><p>#ShepherdKing #Refuge #Psalm16 #DavidSeries #PastorDanHarrison #PentecostSunday #RavennaAG #TakeRefuge #GodIsMyRefuge #Psalm16Message</p>

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Our mission is to develop people into winning Christians, mobilizing them for greater living and fulfilling ministry in both the church and the world.

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