Today’s Reading: 2 Samuel 7
David
loved the Lord so much that he wanted to build Him a house. It seemed inequitable to David
that he should be living in a large and lovely palace while the worship of God
still took place in a tattered old tent. A noble desire for sure. But the Lord
had other plans. David would not build God’s house, but the Lord says He will
raise up one of David’s descendants to build a house for His name.
This
prophetic statement from the Lord has a dual-fulfillment. It speaks first of
the physical construction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem – a prophecy that
would be later fulfilled literally by “David’s descendant” - his son Solomon. But the building of the
physical temple was not of immediate importance to the Lord. God was more
concerned that David’s house be firmly established - referring not to his
palace but to his dynasty. David would have a line of royal descendants who
would rule for generation after generation in Israel. One of these (Solomon)
would build God’s earthly house. And One, who would come later, would build
God’s eternal house.
This
prophecy goes much deeper than just the physical Temple. It has a future
spiritual fulfillment. It speaks of the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ, God’s
Son, whose kingdom would be established forever. The Lord had chosen the dynasty of David
as the means of bringing the Messiah, the Savior into the world.
The
word “forever,” shows very distinctly that this prophecy looks beyond the
succession of the kings of the house of David, and embraces the throne of
Christ. Years later, when an angel spoke to Mary (Luke 1:31-33), he told her
that she would give birth to a Son who she was to name "Jesus." “He will be very great
and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the
throne of his ancestor David. And he will reign over Israel forever; his
Kingdom will never end!” By these words, the angel declared that Jesus is the
ultimate spiritual fulfillment of the Lord’s prophetic statement to David.
Jesus would not use wood and stone to build His
Father’s house. The “building blocks” of the permanent temple are the souls and
spirits of people. People who would come to a saving faith in Jesus and who
would be placed within God’s eternal family by the Holy Spirit. In 1
Corinthians 3:16, Paul asked, “Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that
God’s Spirit dwells in you?” He goes on in verse 17 to say “For God’s temple is
holy, and YOU are that temple.” The Apostle Peter said the same thing, “You
yourselves are being built like living stones into a spiritual temple.” (1
Peter 2:5)
What
an amazing thought – that we are the building blocks of God’s Holy Temple. Think
about that! Each of us has been ingeniously placed within the Body of Christ
where we make up the holy “house” of Yahweh. We are the “dwelling place” where
God’s presence resides for all of eternity.
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