Read 2 Samuel 7.
For about 500 years, the Ark of God, and the center of
Israel's worship, had been a tent. It
bothered David that his house was better than God's. Building a beautiful place worthy of the LORD
became his lifelong dream.
God responded with a special message through Nathan, the
prophet.
-The LORD did not ask for house. Though God's presence was over the Ark in the Tabernacle,
God cannot be contained, nor does He need humans to take care of Him.
-The LORD reminded David that it was He who took care of the
nation. Indeed, God took David from a
pasture to a palace.
-The LORD made eternal promises to David and his
descendants. This is commonly called the
Davidic Covenant.
1. He will make
for David a great name.
2. He will plant the people on this land and
give them peace.
3. He will give
David a son and establish his kingdom forever.
As we shall see that son was Solomon and it is he who will
actually build the temple that David only dreamed about. Also, this promise of a forever kingdom
underscores the importance of Messiah's lineage. According to the family tree in Matthew 1,
Jesus was born into the royal family; a direct descendants of David. The familiar Christmas story explains it:
"And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the town of Nazareth, to
Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the
house and lineage of David" (Luke 2:4).
Such an announcement humbled David. It caused him to go immediately to
prayer. He praised God for what He had
done and for who God is. "For there
is none like you, and there is no God besides you..." (v.22).
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