
Today’s Reflection: 1 Kings 8:26 And now, O God of Israel, let thy word, I pray thee, be verified, which thou speakest unto thy servant David my father.
God spoke some promises to David His servant that King Solomon, David’s son, is seeing come to pass before his very eyes. At this point, Solomon has already praised The Lord for fulfilling the promise that He would raise Solomon himself up for the purpose of building a temple unto The Lord. In fact, Solomon had just completed this assignment prior to the prayer we are now observing and writing about.

The promise he’s asking God to verify goes like this; “There shall not fail thee a man in my sight to sit on the throne of Israel; so that thy children take heed to their way, that they walk before me as thou hast walked before me.” The only question then, after careful observation, is this; WHEN can we expect this prophecy to begin?
King Solomon is praying for it to start “now”, is he not? Just look back at your verse. See how it starts? “And now, O God…” However, having the advantage of thousands of years of history behind us since this prayer was uttered by King Solomon, we NOW know that things did not happen as quickly as he had prayed.
Looking at the nation of Israel, they have been scattered throughout the world since then, and not until recent history have they even united back together, recognized as a nation again. So we know that the permanence of this promise has not yet begun. That’s why the promise uses the future tense word “shall”. And one of these days, King Jesus (right out of the lineage of David) is going to set up permanent rule and reign on Earth in the city of Jerusalem, on the throne of David, from which He will rule the world. Until then, we still find ourselves praying for “shall be” promises to come to pass “now”.

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Floodgates of Heaven
Volume 2
Entry 120 of 365
Volume 2
Entry 120 of 365
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