Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God. Psalm 20:7 (Psalm 20, 21)
David was a warrior king. He entered into battle often, and as a result, Israel became the strongest nation on earth, during his reign as king. It is significant that David never waged war without asking for God’s protection and responded to victory with thanksgiving before celebration. The act of worship, whether simple or elaborate, places God at the very center of every endeavor, granting peace, confidence and appropriate gratitude.
David knew well day to day survival depended on diligence to righteousness and faithfulness, but he was well aware of a greater purpose. His kingdom would bring a Messiah, and greater still, eternal life for all who believe. With life everlasting comes a perfected judgement that secures the holy from the wickedness of those who practice evil. There is nothing more we need, nothing more to be desired. Trust in the Name of the Lord our God begets the desires of the heart.
Have a lovely Thursday,
Gretchen