Daily Devotionals

Greatest Story Ever Told: Week 3 - Friday

 

Your house and your kingdom will continue before me for all time, and your throne will be secure forever. 2 Samuel 7:16

King David was not a perfect king. He made devastating mistakes that broke God's heart. Throughout his life, however, he maintained his faith in God. As a result, God honored David and promised him that one day, the long-awaited Messiah, Jesus, would come through his line. What a promise that God made! David was a good earthly king who honored God. Jesus would come as the true King of kings.

God made David an incredible promise in 2 Samuel 7. In this passage of Scripture, David was in his palace and was enjoying peace and rest from the enemies of Israel (verse 1). David spoke with the prophet Nathan and said, "Look… I am living in a beautiful cedar palace, but the Ark of God is out there in a tent!" (verse 2). David lamented the truth that he was living in a beautiful palace while there was no permanent place for God to dwell. You see, at this time, God dwelled with His people in the Tabernacle, which was a tent and not a permanent building. That evening, God instructed Nathan to tell David that he was not the one to build a permanent building, a Temple, for God to dwell. That assignment would be for his son, Solomon. Instead, Nathan told David, "The Lord declares that He will make a house for you—a dynasty of kings!" (verse 11). He continued relaying God's instruction, telling David that God said to him, "Your house and your kingdom will continue before Me for all time, and your throne will be secure forever" (verse 16). This promise from God went deeper than the earthly kings who would follow King David. It revealed a coming King, Jesus, the King of kings, who would come from the line of David. Unlike any other king, Jesus would reign forever. What a promise for David to receive! He wanted to build God a house. Instead, God promised to build a house for him through Jesus, the King of kings.

Hundreds of years later, God's promise of this coming King was fulfilled. Jesus was born. His father, Joseph, was "a descendant of King David" (Luke 1:27). Jesus came and defeated sin and death. One day, He will return to earth and bring all of His people to Himself. When He comes, He will wear a robe that says, "King of all kings and Lord of all lords” (Revelation 19:16). Indeed, His throne will be secure forever.

 

Moving Toward Action

When Jesus came as the king of Kings, He brought hope to the world by conquering sin and death. Who do you know who needs the hope of Christ right now? Reach out to one of those people today and make plans to meet up in person. Make plans to share your two-minute story, the story of what your life was like before you came to know Christ, how you came to know Christ, and the difference Christ has made in your life with them. Your story is powerful and will point that person straight to Him.

 

Going Deeper

2 Samuel 7:1-29

When King David was settled in his palace and the Lord had given him rest from all the surrounding enemies, the king summoned Nathan the prophet. “Look,” David said, “I am living in a beautiful cedar palace,[a] but the Ark of God is out there in a tent!”

Nathan replied to the king, “Go ahead and do whatever you have in mind, for the Lord is with you.”

But that same night the Lord said to Nathan,

“Go and tell my servant David, ‘This is what the Lord has declared: Are you the one to build a house for me to live in? I have never lived in a house, from the day I brought the Israelites out of Egypt until this very day. I have always moved from one place to another with a tent and a Tabernacle as my dwelling. Yet no matter where I have gone with the Israelites, I have never once complained to Israel’s tribal leaders, the shepherds of my people Israel. I have never asked them, “Why haven’t you built me a beautiful cedar house?”’

“Now go and say to my servant David, ‘This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies has declared: I took you from tending sheep in the pasture and selected you to be the leader of my people Israel. I have been with you wherever you have gone, and I have destroyed all your enemies before your eyes. Now I will make your name as famous as anyone who has ever lived on the earth! 10 And I will provide a homeland for my people Israel, planting them in a secure place where they will never be disturbed. Evil nations won’t oppress them as they’ve done in the past, 11 starting from the time I appointed judges to rule my people Israel. And I will give you rest from all your enemies.

“‘Furthermore, the Lord declares that he will make a house for you—a dynasty of kings! 12 For when you die and are buried with your ancestors, I will raise up one of your descendants, your own offspring, and I will make his kingdom strong. 13 He is the one who will build a house—a temple—for my name. And I will secure his royal throne forever. 14 I will be his father, and he will be my son. If he sins, I will correct and discipline him with the rod, like any father would do. 15 But my favor will not be taken from him as I took it from Saul, whom I removed from your sight. 16 Your house and your kingdom will continue before me[b] for all time, and your throne will be secure forever.’”

17 So Nathan went back to David and told him everything the Lord had said in this vision.

David’s Prayer of Thanks

18 Then King David went in and sat before the Lord and prayed,

“Who am I, O Sovereign Lord, and what is my family, that you have brought me this far? 19 And now, Sovereign Lord, in addition to everything else, you speak of giving your servant a lasting dynasty! Do you deal with everyone this way, O Sovereign Lord?[c]

20 “What more can I say to you? You know what your servant is really like, Sovereign Lord. 21 Because of your promise and according to your will, you have done all these great things and have made them known to your servant.

22 “How great you are, O Sovereign Lord! There is no one like you. We have never even heard of another God like you! 23 What other nation on earth is like your people Israel? What other nation, O God, have you redeemed from slavery to be your own people? You made a great name for yourself when you redeemed your people from Egypt. You performed awesome miracles and drove out the nations and gods that stood in their way.[d] 24 You made Israel your very own people forever, and you, O Lord, became their God.

25 “And now, O Lord God, I am your servant; do as you have promised concerning me and my family. Confirm it as a promise that will last forever. 26 And may your name be honored forever so that everyone will say, ‘The Lord of Heaven’s Armies is God over Israel!’ And may the house of your servant David continue before you forever.

27 “O Lord of Heaven’s Armies, God of Israel, I have been bold enough to pray this prayer to you because you have revealed all this to your servant, saying, ‘I will build a house for you—a dynasty of kings!’ 28 For you are God, O Sovereign Lord. Your words are truth, and you have promised these good things to your servant. 29 And now, may it please you to bless the house of your servant, so that it may continue forever before you. For you have spoken, and when you grant a blessing to your servant, O Sovereign Lord, it is an eternal blessing!”