Wednesday, February 4, 2009

1 Chronicles 17

3 comments:

Unknown said...

"I will choose a place for my people Israel, and I will plant them so they can live in their own homes." v9 Interesting. Like the other verse somewhere that says that God foreordained the places we would live... Verses like this give me great pondering fodder.

"I took away my love from Saul... but I will never stop loving your son. I will put him in charge of my house and kingdom forever. His family will rule forever." v14

I wonder if it is talking "SON son" here, or "DESCENDANT son". It's interesting if you think about it. Solomon fell into most of the same sins Saul did, and strayed from the Lord toward the end, so what distinguishes Solomon from Saul? Was it the fact that he was broken about it (from what we see in Ecclesiastes, it seems He really RECOGNIZED his foolishness and What Really Matters while Saul appeared to be so stubbornly hard and PROUD. I think pride must be the biggest hinderance toward God's softening toward us. If we are FIGHTING Him, fighting to be right, fighting to do things OUR way and stubbornly justifying, it's like we hold a machine gun to the face of grace and tell it to BACK OFF. But if we sin the same sins, but are NOT stubbornly justifying or are really broken and depressed about the crap we are pulling then God's love and Grace can pour over the brokeness like waves, to show that it was sinners He came to save. But pride is like a dam that refuses to let those waters through. I don't know... I just wonder.

I also wonder if then again the "him" it is talking about here is possibly NOT Solomon, but the Christ, since it alludes to "the eternal kingdom" but I think it is Solomon because my bible says "his family will rule forever" rather than saying HE (the Messiah) will rule forever.

I love Love LOVE this part;

"Then David went in and sat in front of the Lord SAT IN FRONT OF THE LORD. David said, "Lord , God, WHO AM I? WHAT IS MY FAMILY? WHY DID YOU BRING ME TO THIS POINT? But that was not enough for you, God (TO MAKE ME KING AND BLESS ME SO FULLY). You hav also made promiss about my future family. Lord God, YOU HAVE TREATED ME LIKE A VERY IMPORTANT PERSON. What more can I say to you for honoring me, your servant? YOU KNOW ME SO WELL."

Berry Girl said...

I love that part too at the end, David sitting BEFORE the Lord, saying "who am I?...and what is my house?..."
I just love David's heart.

I also think that it is talking about Solomon, b/c it says in v12 "He shall build Me a house..." - Solomon was the first to build an actual temple for the Lord. And David's line was established, because Christ was descended from his line, so in a way God is referring to Jesus here as well I think.

Unknown said...

last night in small group we talked alot about Solomon's lifestyle and attitude. So not "who am I and what is my house"... so sad how he started so well and finished so poorly, much like Saul. Humility and praise seem to be the keys to a heart that pleases God. Both things that David exercised throughout his life despite many huge blunders. I often think if I could learn to practice those two qualities, it would pretty much cover everything else.