Pursue, Overtake, and Recover All

Jun 28, 2026    Bishop Mark Cottrill

This powerful message from Bishop Mark Cottrill on Sunday, June 28th 2026 takes us into one of the most dramatic moments in King David's life, found in 1 Samuel 30, where he returns home to find his city burned, his families captured, and his own men ready to stone him. Yet in this darkest hour, God speaks three transformative words: pursue, overtake, and recover all. What's striking is that David only asked if he should pursue and overtake the enemy, but God's answer went further—He promised complete restoration. This reveals a profound truth about our spiritual walk: God's promises are always bigger than our prayers. Too often, we settle for merely acknowledging our problems or even confronting them, but we stop short of the full victory God intends for us. Whether we're struggling with broken relationships, lost joy, financial stress, or the need for salvation itself, we cannot afford to give up too easily. The message challenges us to move beyond victim mentality and remember our identity as children of the King of Kings. David didn't just sit in his burned city weeping—he encouraged himself in the Lord, prayed for direction, and then took action. The result? He recovered everything the enemy had stolen, plus the spoils of his enemies. Our recovery begins inwardly before it manifests outwardly, which is why David went to prayer before battle. This sermon calls us to complete obedience, to give God our full voice in worship and prayer, and to fight for the abundant life Jesus promised—not just survival, but total restoration.