Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse from 1 Chronicles, King David gives his son Solomon the plans to build the Lord's permanent temple in Jerusalem. Then, David blesses the Lord in front of the assembly, praising Him for His greatness so everyone knows that the Lord has provided this opportunity and given them the strength to get to this point.
King David knew that God was Israel's ultimate source of strength. He had seen the Lord supernaturally deliver him personally out of impossible circumstances. Israel's might and strength were not ultimately in their army, fortifications, or military strategy, but in the God whom they served. David describes their Lord as great--only through this great God could the country of Israel ever become great. |
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David acknowledged that everything was the Lord's. It was His power and glory that led to the victory and establishment of the Israelite kingdom. His majesty ruled over all things, and everything in Heaven and Earth was His. David knew the Kingdom of Israel belonged to the Lord; the Lord made it possible. Even their victories were not their own, but belonged to God, who made them possible in the first place.
This means we are not responsible for seeing God's will perfectly accomplished. Instead, we have only to do what He puts in front of us--obeying day by day so that we can honor Him. The victory is the Lord's responsibility; our responsibility is to obey Him.
This is how the Lord becomes our strength: We focus on Him above all things. Indeed, King David did not aspire to be a King--he only aspired to follow the Lord. Abraham's intent was not to found a nation, but he, like David, wanted to serve the Lord. When we make our focus the Lord above all else, He will supply just what we need at the right time, becoming our everlasting source of strength.
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