In the Book of 2 Samuel, chapter 7, God speaks through the
prophet Nathan to David after David had said that he wanted to build a temple
for God to dwell in Jerusalem. God told David that He did not need a temple nor
had He ever asked for a house to live in but that He would allow David’s son to
build one for Him after David had “rested with his fathers.” Then God proceeds
to tell David that: “your house and your kingdom shall be established forever
before you. Your throne shall be established forever.” (2 Sam. 7:16) We now
know that God fulfilled that promise with the coming of God’s Son, Jesus
Christ, and that His Kingdom reigns in the hearts of every believer that has
accepted His Son as Lord and Savior in their lives.
David’s response to all that God tells him through the words of the
prophet Nathan are a great example of how we should respond when we consider
all that God has done for us in adopting us as His sons and daughters and
giving us full rights as heirs to the Kingdom of God. He proclaims: “For You
have made your people Israel Your very own people forever; and You, LORD, have
become their God. So let your name be magnified forever, saying, ‘The LORD of
hosts is the God over Israel.’ And let the house of Your servant David be
established before you. ‘And now, O Lord GOD, You are God, and Your words are
true, and You have promised goodness to Your servant.” (2 Samuel 7:24,26,28)
Let that be the prayer of your heart today as you reflect on how God has
rescued you from the “horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set your feet
upon solid ground.” (Psalm 40:2)
For a
more detailed description of this magnificent conversation between God and
David read all of chapter 7, 2 Samuel.
As you pray today pray for:
1.
A heart of thankfulness for all that God had
done for you in saving you and adopting you into His family.
2.
A willingness to seek God’s face today that He
may direct your paths in the coming week as you seek to be obedient to His Word.
3.
A willingness and a burning desire to spend time
everyday this week in prayer for our pastor and staff at our church.
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