Then you will have success if you are careful to observe the decrees and laws that the LORD gave Moses for Israel. Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or discouraged. I Chronicles 22:13 (I Chronicles 22-29)
Solomon was God’s choice as David’s successor, but there was no guarantee of success because everyman makes his own decisions. David has much to say to his son to prepare him for his future responsibilities, most importantly, follow God and let faith guide and sustain you.
In order to create a smooth and stable transition of power, David has his son Solomon crowned king and for the remaining years of his life they serve together as co-regents. David has long desired to build a fitting house for the LORD, but God refused. However, he knew his son would fulfill this dream. He used his final energy to prepare for this future Glory to God. He selected the site, amassed materials and drew plans. Not only did David prepare for the physical temple, he set up a rigid organization of administration and worship, everything from janitors to choristers.
It is tempting to read Old Testament stories through a lens of predestination, but David’s words to Solomon depict and man who understands free will determines outcome. His father’s heart longs to leave an inheritance of strength, achieved by faith and obedience.
As each one of us travels through time we accumulate much, but what is worth leaving? David had one thing of great value, The God that never abandoned him and provided for his every need. That God is what he wanted his son to have most. Now that’s what I call a legacy!
Love,
Gretchen