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The King’s House Forever
By Danny Saavedra
“He will build a house for My name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever.” 2 Samuel 7:13 (HCSB)
God keeps His promises. In the Old Testament, God made several promises, or covenants, with His people—Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, the Israelites, and David, to name a few.
David’s journey is an interesting and colorful rollercoaster ride, to say the least. His story begins with the modest upbringing as a shepherd boy in the shadows of his brothers to the courageous Israelite who took down a giant and spent a fair amount of time on the run from King Saul because he refused to kill God’s anointed, to the beloved, conquering king who led Israel to the peak of its reign, to the adulterer and murderer whose son rebelled against him . . . David ran the gauntlet when it came to the life of faith. Through it all, God called him a man after God’s own heart. David provided us with an example of passionate love for the Lord through his many beautiful, touching Psalms.
Along his journey, David certainly had to endure a lot, but God never turned His back on David. David faithfully waited on God and His promises and expected that all God declared would take place in God’s time. In 2 Samuel, we read the greatest promise God made to David.
David wanted to build a temple, a house for the Lord. But that wasn’t God’s plan for David. Why? God essentially told David that, due to the blood on his hands, he couldn’t build a house for Him. But from David’s house, the Lord promised to build an everlasting kingdom through his seed.
Today’s verse is a clear nod to the promised Messiah, the seed of Abraham through whom all would be blessed. In no uncertain terms, God made a glorious promise to David that the Savior would come from his line. And just like with the Abrahamic covenant, God confirmed that the salvation of mankind was coming!
Can you imagine being David at this moment? The God of the universe, who knows everything from the beginning to the end and is eternally sovereign over the entire universe, declares that David’s lineage would never lose the throne to another line. It would be a legacy unlike any other, and it was ultimately fulfilled through the birth of a descendant roughly 1,000 years after David died . . . Jesus of Nazareth!
Matthew and Luke teach that Jesus was a rightful heir to David’s throne. Matthew traces Jesus’ legal claim to the throne through David’s royal line via his step-father, Joseph (Matthew 1:6-16), and Luke traces Jesus’ genetic connection to David via His mother, Mary (Luke 3:23–31)—though Mary’s name isn’t mentioned, most scholars maintain that Heli was Mary’s father. Joseph was mentioned because he was Jesus’ earthly father, and this genealogy only lists males. We can go so far as to say that Jesus was “twice David’s!” This is why Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem, the city of David, after Caesar Augustus’ census decree, because their families were both of David’s line. That’s why it was prophesied that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2).
Of course, Jesus took David’s rule to an entirely new and eternal level. He isn’t just some passing king like all the others, but He’s the King of all kings and Lord of all lords (Revelation 19:16)! Christ’s empire encompasses everywhere. All things were created by and for Him (Colossians 1:16)! Moreover, because He has died and resurrected, His reign of peace will never end because He can never die again (Romans 6:9)!
Through the amazing realities of who Jesus is and what He’s done, the promise to David has come true. David’s throne has been established for all eternity because his power has been generationally and genetically passed down to the eternal Christ, the One who gave David his throne in the first place! No earthly legacy of any sort can begin to compare with this.
PAUSE: Which promises of God do you rest on? How have they been fulfilled in your life?
PRACTICE: Today, rest on this simple promise from God: “And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19 NIV).
PRAY: Father, You are a promise maker and promise keeper. Thank You that all of Your promises “have been fulfilled in Christ with a resounding ‘Yes!’ And through Christ, our ‘Amen’ (which means ‘Yes’) ascends” to You for Your glory (2 Corinthians 1:20 NLT. Help me, Lord, to remember Your promises and rest in that You always keep Your promises! In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
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In this 25-day Advent devotional, we'll look at the story of Christmas, starting with Genesis all the way through Matthew and Luke 1 and 2 and explore what it means that Jesus is Immanuel, "God with us."
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