Day 4: God chooses a family
Read 2 Samuel 7
2 Samuel 7:16 - And your house and your kingdom shall be made sure forever before
me. Your throne shall be established forever.
Even though David was far from being a perfect man, God called him a “man after
My own heart” – because David always returned to God for forgiveness with a
heart determined to follow God. David wanted very much to be a Godly king to
his people. He wanted to lead the people back into true worship of God,
something they had left many times over the years.
One of David’s plans was to build a permanent temple in place of the Tabernacle
tent God had designed for the nation while they were in the wilderness. David
asked permission from God to build this temple. How many of us would simply
have gone ahead and built it, rather than asking God for permission? God told
him no, he could not build it because he was a warrior-king and had killed a
lot of people.
Then God encouraged David, promising David He would build an eternal “house”
for him; David’s family would never lack a man to sit on the throne. David
understood what this promise meant, because no human family could ever
guarantee a son would always be there. David knew this promise meant the
Messiah would be born of his family.
*What kind of blessing have you missed because you ran ahead of God?