Preparation: A Study in 1 Chroniclesনমুনা
What does it say?
The prophet Nathan reported that David would not build a temple for God; instead, God would build a dynasty for David. King David sat and worshiped the Lord.
What does it mean?
David sat before God, humbled and overwhelmed. His words revealed his perspective on his relationship with the Lord Almighty. He poured out his heart, remembering God’s greatness and goodness. Emboldened by God’s revelation, David came before his incomparable Sovereign to ask Him to fulfill His promise to build a dynasty of kings through his lineage. David may have been disappointed that he could not build a house for God’s presence, yet he was full of prayer and praise, completely aware of the Lord’s blessings.
How should I respond?
A common thread in healthy relationships is spending time together. You get to know a person and gain insight about yourself in relation to that person. Likewise, your relationship with God will determine your perspective on all that happens to you. How do you see yourself in relation to God? He knows and loves you completely. Every blessing in your life is because God is great and good. When have you taken time to talk to God about His goodness toward you? What awesome deeds have made a difference in your life? As a follower of Christ, you have a relationship with God that will both enable and embolden you to ask for His continued blessing. Stop right now and focus for a few minutes on God’s greatness and what He’s done for you.
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About this Plan
Written following their return from exile, Chronicles is a theological retelling of Israel's monarchial history. In this post-exilic season, doubt and apathy plagued God's people and their trust in His promises. The Chronicler responds by reminding Israel of God's faithfulness from Adam to Moses to David and ultimately points toward a Greater David to come.
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