
Day 9
Seeing Beyond Circumstance
“Yet the LORD, the God of Israel, chose me from my whole family to be king over Israel forever.”
1 Chronicles 28:4
This expression from 1 Chronicles followed the greatest disappointment of King David’s life. He had just learned from God that he would not have the honor of providing leadership for the building of God’s Temple. David had said in 1 Chronicles 28:2 that his heart had been set on building a magnificent dwelling place for the God of Israel. Later, he describes the energy, enthusiasm, and unbridled generosity he had already invested in this God-honoring project: “With all my resources I have provided for the temple of my God – gold for the gold work, silver for the silver, bronze for the bronze…Besides, in my devotion to the temple of my God, I now give my personal treasures of gold and silver…” (1 Chronicles 29:2-3).
After all of this sacrifice and preparation, David learns that he would not be the man to build God’s Temple. What was his response? What would we do in the face of such disappointment? His response teaches us one of life’s greatest priorities: focusing on the goodness of God. Reflect on how wonderfully gracious God has been to you. That’s exactly what David did. Upon learning he would not be personally involved in building the Temple, he reminded himself and others around him of the incredible honor he already enjoyed: “Yet the LORD, the God of Israel, chose me from my whole family to be king over Israel forever” (1 Chronicles 28:4).
David did not allow this disappointing circumstance to rob him of his joy, nor did he regret having sacrificed so much to build the Temple. He did not pout over his loss; he rejoiced in the honor that had been given to him as king and gave generously to the Temple project. David’s lost opportunity could have made him resentful or bitter. Instead, he maintained an attitude of gratitude and remained focused on the big picture of God’s purpose and glory.
Prayer Focus: Regardless of the disappointments you are faced with today, take some time to reflect on all the special expressions of God’s goodness in your life. Put perspective on your disappointment. How many good things are still a part of your life and your family’s life? Are there others suffering more? Thank God for how he has already blessed you. Ask God to equip you with strength, courage, and submission to Him to follow the path He has placed before you. Pray these traits for our church, as well.
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