Posted by: janet | May 7, 2008

Good Intentions

The king summoned Nathan the prophet. “Look,” David said, “I am living in a beautiful cedar palace, but the Ark of God is out there in a tent!” …

“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!’ For you are God, O Sovereign LORD. Your words are truth, and you have promised these good things to your servant.”

2 Samuel 7:2, 27–28
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Encouragement for Today
David had good intentions: to build a temple for the Lord, something fitting for his glory. David felt it wasn’t right to live in a palace while the Ark—the symbol of God’s presence—resided in a tent. However, God told him, in effect, “You think you can bless and provide for me? No, it’s the other way around. In fact, I have plans for you, and here they are!” (See verses 4-17.) David’s response was one of humility, gratitude, and wonder. When you want to “do something” for God, check it out with Scripture. Are you sure you have his perspective?

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