16:37-17:27
- Sometimes, God’s “No” means “Not now. Later”. David wanted to build a
Temple for the Lord. God said, “No” – ‘You shall not build Me a House
to dwell in’ (1-4). This was not God’s last Word on the matter – ‘one of
your own sons… shall build a House for Me’ (11-12). One ministry comes
to an end. Another ministry begins. We wonder, ‘Has God said, “No”?’.
Has He said, “There will be no blessing”?’. God’s “No” may mean “Not
yet”. The blessing will come – but not yet. The “No” was spoken to
David, yet still, there was the promise of God: ‘the Lord will build you
a House’ (10). The true servant of the Lord does not say, “The blessing
must come in my time”!
God’s servant rejoices in the “not yet” blessing of God – ‘still the
vision awaits its time… If it seem slow, wait for it; it will surely
come, it will not delay’ (25-27; Habakkuk 2:3).
18:1-20:8 - Victory belongs to God. Victory is given by God. This is the great lesson of David’s victories – ‘the Lord gave victory to David wherever he went’ (18:6,13). There are no ‘giants’ able to stand in the presence of God (20:8). Every ‘giant’ must be brought to the ground. There are ‘giants’ standing in the way of our spiritual growth. The ‘giants’ of unbelief, disobedience, spiritual pride and self-righteousness must not be allowed to hinder our growth in grace. We must fight our spiritual battles in the strength of the Lord, confident that , through His ‘divine power’, ‘every proud obstacle to the knowledge of God’ will be brought to nothing (2 Corinthians 10:4-5). Let the ‘giants’ come tumbling down. ‘Grow in the grace and knowledge our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ’. Give all the ‘glory’ to Him (2 Peter 3:18).
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