April 23rd, 2026
After decades of living on the run, David finally took his position as King, just as Samuel had promised when he anointed him all those years ago.
David’s kingship marked the reunion of both Israel and Judah as one restored Kingdom, and one of the first things he wanted to do was build a temple for God.
Up to that point, the Ark of the Covenant was housed in the tabernacle, but David wanted to build something more permanent and more majestic for God. God tells David that instead of David building a house for God, God will build up the house of David and establish it as a “dynasty of Kings”. Furthermore, God says that one of David’s sons will build a temple, not David himself.
Our reading for today is David’s response to God. He shows no hint of disappointment that his son will have the honor of building the first temple instead of him. Instead, he is overwhelmed with gratitude as he reflects on his journey (which, remember, was far from easy!). He gives praise to God, offering himself once again as a servant. Faith like David is faith that looks back despite a bumpy road and says, “Thank you, God”. Faith like David sees the faithfulness of God.
I love David’s first words in verse 18, “who am I, and what is my family, that you have brought me this far?” What is your “this far” moment?
As you walk with God today, take time to remember his faithfulness to you and give praise to Him for his goodness.