The Forever King

“And your house and your kingdom shall be made sure forever before me. Your throne shall be established forever.” – 2 Samuel 7:16

God’s promise to King David was surely a great joy and comfort to him. Much of the rest of this chapter records David’s prayer of gratitude for this enduring promise that his kingdom would be eternal and that there would be a descendant of his on the throne forever. God has faithfully kept this promise though in a way that David was probably not imagining at that moment.

Rather than an endless succession of kings descended from David who would be born, live, and die, God would instead raise up one King. A king Who died and rose from death to rule forever… Jesus of Nazareth. Descended from David and also the eternal Son of God come in human flesh. Long after the last Davidic king sat on the earthly throne in Jerusalem, Jesus Christ stepped down out of glory and into our world, lived, loved, taught, worked miracles, died, and rose from the dead. He ascended into heaven where He sits on His throne at the right hand of the Father.

The promises of God are 100% certain. They are all “yes” and “amen” in Jesus Christ, the Messiah, the eternal King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Praise God for His steadfast love and faithfulness. Trust in His promises. Love and obey King Jesus. #FollowJesus

Integrity and Social Media

“I will walk with integrity of heart
within my house;
I will not set before my eyes
anything that is worthless.
I hate the work of those who fall away;
it shall not cling to me.
A perverse heart shall be far from me;
I will know nothing of evil.”

– Psalm 101:2b-4

Followers of Jesus are called to live with total integrity. Not just in the shallow sense of telling the truth, but in the deeper sense of wholeness and consistency of thought, feeling, speech, and action. Christ-like integrity isn’t just about what comes out of you. It’s about what you let into you… what you surround yourself with… what you put up with… what you compromise to keep around. Not just in public but in the quiet of your own home.

Think about what you consume on social media. Consider what you like and share. Reflect on what you watch and listen to and the content that grabs your attention most easily. Are you putting worthless things before your eyes? Things that distract or distance you from God? Things that keep you from doing what you actually want to do with your days? Things that reduce your love for God or for ALL your neighbors? Be like David and refuse to put those things before your eyes!

Do you like, follow, read, or listen to “Christian” influencers, leaders, or politicians who aren’t actually walking in the way of Jesus? Whose speech, character, and conduct haven’t been transformed by the Lord? Don’t feast on their words and work while quietly acknowledging their so-called flaws. Do as David did and have nothing to do with those people, their words, or their works.

Do you like to keep perverse things close at hand in your queues and playlists? Don’t do it! Things that delight the “old man” but don’t edify who you are in Christ? Vow to be like David and know nothing of evil. You’ll be surprised at how quickly your outlook, attitude, and witness for Christ will change once you do. #FollowJesus

Rest & Restoration

“He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters.
He restores my soul.
He leads me in paths of righteousness
for his name’s sake.”

– Psalm 23:2-3

Take a few moments and to quietly meditate on these beautiful words. This is how God shepherds your soul in Christ Jesus. No matter the chaos in the world or in your life, this is the invitation of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. He will lead you to rest in lush green pastures of safety and peace. He will guide you to tranquil waters of refreshment rather than the raging torrents we typically find for ourselves. Jesus is the Prince of Peace and the King of Righteousness. He is the bottomless fountain of living water for your desperately thirsty soul.

He will restore your weary, broken spirit. Jesus invites all who are weary and burdened to come to Him, yoking themselves to Him in faith and obedience, and experiencing deep and lasting rest. Refreshment of spirit, even amidst bitter sorrow and grief. Jesus, the Good Shepherd will lead you in paths of righteousness if you’ll follow Him. If you’ll choose to obey Him rather than your natural instincts and desires that are so easily deceived and distorted by our sinful, fallen world.

The Lord will lead you on the narrow, righteous path that leads to life and blessing. This will be, first and foremost, for His glory. As He shepherds your soul, the name of Jesus will be held high. The rest and peace you enjoy in a restless, conflicted world will be a beautiful testimony to the goodness of the Lord. However, the blessing you enjoy as you live for His glory will be greater than any earthly blessing you’ve ever had before.

Let God shepherd your soul in Christ. Turn your life over to Him in faith, repentance, and trust. #FollowJesus into the green pastures and beside the still waters that restore your anxious soul.

The Hazard of Not Reading the Instructions

“And David was angry because the Lord had broken out against Uzzah. And that place is called Perez-uzza to this day. And David was afraid of God that day, and he said, ‘How can I bring the ark of God home to me?’” – 1 Chronicles 13:11-12

In his eagerness to bring the ark of God to Jerusalem, David failed to read the instructions. It cost a man his life! God’s Law clearly explained that the ark was so holy that it could only be carried by a team of Levites using poles. Unfortunately, David didn’t read the instructions. He had a fine cart prepared to carry the ark. Sadly, when it hit a bump and the ark became unsteady, poor Uzzah paid the price for grabbing hold of the ark to try and steady it. The ark was too holy for a human being to touch and live.

The death of Uzzah was as tragic as it was unnecessary. The holiness of God is NEVER to be taken lightly. It’s too much for sinful human beings to survive. That’s exactly why God gave detailed instructions regarding how humans, in our fallenness, were to safely handle the holy objects of God. Unfortunately, instead of reading, David chose reasoning. He decided what made sense to him, then he did it. And Uzzah paid the price for David’s reasoning in lieu of reading.

It isn’t good to “reason” about God when God has already spoken on a topic. Sometimes we must reason (from Scripture) about God’s will and ways, but NOT when He’s already revealed His will and ways in Scripture. God doesn’t change His mind. If He’s spoken, it’s settled. Sadly, many people today (including many who call themselves Christian) choose to “reason” about God in order to rationalize their sin. “A loving God wouldn’t…” “My God wouldn’t…” “My God…” Don’t reason about God when He’s already spoken! It will only end in tears!

God is perfectly, unimaginably, overwhelmingly holy. He is also perfect in His knowledge, wisdom, goodness, power, and presence. He has perfect understanding of all of creation across all of time. We have none of these qualities! Humans can’t reason effectively about God. It’s impossible for us. Resist the temptation to even try if He’s already revealed His will and ways in Scripture. If God has spoken, simply obey! #FollowJesus

Sometimes It Takes Time

“David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years. At Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months, and at Jerusalem he reigned over all Israel and Judah thirty-three years.” – 2 Samuel 5:4-5

Sometimes God’s will takes time to unfold. A lot of time! As a very young man, David was anointed to be the next king of Israel. However, King Saul still sat on the throne of Israel. He didn’t give up his crown willingly and David knew it was wrong to take it from him by force. So, David had to wait for many, many years. And not just wait… he had to run for life. He had to hide. He had to move from place to place.

Once Saul died, David became king… of 1/12 of Israel! It took another seven and a half years of struggle before he united all of Israel under his rule. In other words, it may have taken 20 years (or more!) for David to actually experience the future God had prepared for him. 20 years can feel like forever to a young adult! Those decades between the promise and the reality weren’t because God wasn’t able. It was simply a matter of God’s timing. God’s timing is perfect but it can be very, very different from our preferred schedule.

One of David’s virtues is that he was patient. He never rushed God or tried to help His plan along. Would that we would be like David! Sometimes we get a sense of what God has planned for us and struggle mightily to have patience. We can be so eager to accomplish and experience everything God has prepared for us. If it takes six months or a year, we think something must be wrong!

Could you wait (and struggle) for 20 years to experience what you know God has planned for you? Longer? You might need to. God’s timetable is perfect but it’s probably very different from your preferred timetable. As you gain clarity about God’s will, don’t let the passing of time make you impatient. And if you grow impatient, don’t let that translate into doubt about what you believe God is calling you to. Remember David and re-think your human schedule, embracing the schedule of your eternal Father in Heaven. #FollowJesus