Saturday, December 4, 2021

O Sovereign LORD, you are God! Your words are trustworthy, and you have promised these good things to your servant. 2 Samuel 7:28 (2 Samuel 4-8, I Chronicles 3, 11-14,)

Ish-Bosheth, Saul’s son who challenged David’s throne, is stabbed to death in his sleep. Again, David does not tolerate murder and serves justice and disgrace on the guilty.  Israel is now united under one king and Jerusalem is conquered and renamed, City of David. The fortress is strengthened and a palace built. The Ark of the Covenant is brought to Jerusalem and David makes plans to build a temple, a permanent home for the Ark. God has other plans and sends word that the Temple will be the next king’s legacy. David offers sincere praise for God’s faithful provision and redemption. 

David was very successful. He took an insignificant nation and turned it into a mighty kingdom, possibly the most powerful on earth at the time. God denied him the privilege of establishing a permanent home for the Ark, but instead, gave a greater promise. David’s house will be forever. Even though David did not build the Temple, he drew the plans, provided materials, wrote liturgy and music, and organized duties for worship. He left his mark and Jerusalem became both a religious and political capitol for God’s people.

David’s humble obedience makes possible divine resources, a blessing he would not have had otherwise. God’s power in our lives is often minimized by our inability to comprehend the possibility of what He alone can do when we simply trust and rely.

Love,

Gretchen

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