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06/14/2026

🧭 Concise Summary

David is attacked twice by the Philistines after they hear he has become king. In both battles, David seeks God’s guidance, receives specific instructions, obeys, and wins. God is portrayed as the true source of victory, even going ahead of Israel’s army.

📜 What Happens in the Passage

Philistine Attack — When the Philistines learn David is now king over all Israel, they march to find and defeat him.

David’s Inquiry — David retreats to a stronghold and asks God whether he should attack. God answers: “Go, for I will surely deliver the Philistines into your hands.”

First Victory at Baal-Perazim — David defeats them and declares that God “broke out” against his enemies like a flood. The Philistines abandon their idols.

Second Philistine Advance — The Philistines regroup and attack again in the Valley of Rephaim.

New Instructions — God tells David not to attack head‑on but to circle behind them. David is to wait until he hears “the sound of marching in the tops of the poplar trees”—a sign that God’s heavenly army has gone ahead.

Final Victory — David obeys and defeats the Philistines from Gibeon to Gezer.

🌟 Key Themes and Meaning

Dependence on God — David does nothing without first seeking God’s will.

Divine Warfare — God is portrayed as the true warrior leading Israel’s battles.

Obedience Leads to Victory — David’s success is tied directly to following God’s instructions.

Establishment of David’s Kingship — These victories show that God supports David’s rule.

Contrast with Saul — Unlike Saul, who stopped seeking God, David consistently inquires of the Lord.

🗺️ Why the Philistines Attacked

They feared David’s growing power now that he ruled all Israel.

They hoped to crush his kingdom before it became firmly established.

📌 Takeaway

2 Samuel 5:17–25 highlights that God’s guidance, not military strength, secures victory. David’s kingship is marked by humility, obedience, and reliance on God—qualities that distinguish him from Saul and set the tone for his reign.

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06/14/2026

Haitian Evangelical Baptist Church (HEBC)
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What a moment. HEBC made the trip to Orlando for the 2026 SBC Annual Meeting and Crossover Conference, standing alongside our brothers and sisters from the Haitian National Fellowship and the Black Collective. It was powerful to be in that room, representing our community on a national stage and seeing the body of Christ come together across cultures and congregations.

And God moved in a mighty way. Resolution #7 on Immigration PASSED at the Southern Baptist Convention. That means the SBC is now on record to pressure the administration to move favorably toward immigrants. For a community like ours, that is not a small thing. That is answered prayer.

We went. We stood. We represented. And God showed up. PTL! 🙏🏾🕊️

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06/11/2026

When Haiti plays, we celebrate together. Join us this Saturday as we cheer on our nation at the HEBC 2026 World Cup Watch Party. Food, refreshments, and good company. 14455 Memorial Highway, North Miami.

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06/07/2026

Voici une description claire et structurée de Luc 13:22‑23, fondée sur les sources consultées.
Le passage se situe alors que Jésus marche vers Jérusalem, enseignant dans les villages. Un homme lui pose une question théologique très débattue à l’époque : « Seigneur, n’y a‑t‑il que peu de gens qui seront sauvés ? »

✨ Sens général du passage

Le texte met en scène une question humaine sur le nombre des sauvés, mais Jésus déplace immédiatement l’attention :
au lieu de répondre combien, il répond comment.
Il invite non pas à spéculer, mais à entrer personnellement dans le salut.

🧭 Contexte du passage

• Jésus est en route vers Jérusalem, où se jouera sa passion.
• Il traverse villes et villages en enseignant.
• La question posée reflète un débat réel dans le judaïsme :
certains pensaient que beaucoup seraient sauvés, d’autres que seuls quelques élus le seraient. Bíblia Plus

🔍 Analyse du verset 22

« Jésus traversait villes et villages, enseignant, et faisant route vers Jérusalem. »

Ce verset souligne :

• La mission itinérante de Jésus : il enseigne partout.
• La direction spirituelle : Jérusalem n’est pas seulement une destination géographique, mais le lieu de l’accomplissement du salut.

🔍 Analyse du verset 23

« Quelqu’un lui dit : Seigneur, n’y a‑t‑il que peu de gens qui seront sauvés ? »

Ce que révèle la question :

• Elle vient probablement d’un Juif non disciple. Bíblia Plus
• Elle reflète un débat théologique fréquent.
• Elle porte sur le nombre, non sur la disposition du cœur.

Ce que Jésus va faire ensuite :

Il ne répond pas directement.
Il oriente vers la porte étroite, c’est‑à‑dire l’effort personnel, la conversion et la foi.
Le salut n’est pas une statistique, mais une relation vivante avec Dieu.

🎯 Message théologique essentiel

Luc 13:22‑23 montre que :

• La curiosité sur qui sera sauvé est secondaire.
• La priorité est : « Efforcez‑vous d’entrer par la porte étroite » (v.24).
• Le salut n’est pas automatique ni basé sur des privilèges religieux, mais sur une démarche personnelle de foi et de repentance. Bibles et Pu...

📌 Résumé en une phrase

Luc 13:22‑23 présente une question sur le nombre des sauvés, mais Jésus transforme cette curiosité théorique en un appel urgent à la conversion personnelle.

06/07/2026

Haitian Evangelical Baptist Church (HEBC)
14455 Memorial Hwy North Miami, FL 33161
Tel: (305) 947-1098 / www.hebctoday.com /
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If you would like to support this ministry, please click on the give icon on our website and follow the prompt. You can also send your donations to:
HEBC 14455 Memorial Hwy, North Miami, FL 33161

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06/03/2026

Haitian Evangelical Baptist Church (HEBC)
14455 Memorial Hwy North Miami, FL 33161
Tel: (305) 947-1098 / www.hebctoday.com /
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If you would like to support this ministry, please click on the give icon on our website and follow the prompt. You can also send your donations to:
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