Fighting for What’s Left
In this stirring message from 2 Samuel 21, Tyler Blue exhorts believers not to surrender what still remains in their lives, even in seasons of deep loss and drought. Through the story of Mephibosheth’s descendants, King David, and especially the mother named Rizpah, he presents a challenge: it’s time to fight for what is left.
🔍 Sermon Highlights
Facing Seasons of Loss
Rizpah’s heartbreak over her sons’ deaths reveals how tragedy often invites apathy — but God calls His people to resist quitting.
Protecting What Remains
Even amid ruin and decay, Rizpah wasn’t focused on what she lost — she stood guard over what was left. That posture fuels hope.
The Call to Rise Again
We live in tumultuous times. Tyler applies this ancient text to our generation, urging us to rise from complacency and protect our families, our churches, our souls.
Standing “As Long As It Takes”
The sermon underscores a spirit of perseverance: not to walk away when things are hard, but to refuse surrender until God acts.
