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Q: What do we observe?
This is during a time of peace when David has conquered many or most of his enemies.
God gave David rest from his enemies
David is King, he really rich and has gold, jewlery, servants etc.
When he is resting he realizes.
I live in this incredible home yet God’s presence is in a tent.
Nathan is a prophet who David is telling this to.
What does this tell you about David?
What kind of person is he?
Q: What was God’s response?
God never commanded anyone make Him a house.
Even though the Ark of the Covenant was the location where God would dwell.
It was customary for people to built temples dedicated to their gods.
God until this point in history has not commanded that, only a tent.
The tent’s purpose was to be able to be moved from place to place.
This is where God responds and reminds David of what He has done for him and the entire nation and His promises to His chosen people.
Now comes the covenant, its not referred to as a covenant but in Psalms 89:3 it does refer to this as a covenant.
What is the covenant here?
The building of a large temple for a diety was to imply that the god lived there.
God’s presence was known and felt by the way that he moved through the leaders of Israel.
Through David himself, as God brought him as a shepard, the smallest and lest likely of his brothers to be picked.
It was clear that God was with David all along the way.
David did not have to build a building for God because His present was with David the entire time
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