Good afternoon brothers and sisters,
Our God is a covenant making and covenant keeping God. Whenever we find God saying "I will do ...", He is making a covenant to a person or group of people. It is more than a promise. In human terms, a covenant is between a superior and a subordinate, there are blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience. We see the covenant language in this passage even though the term is not specifically used.
You may want to do a word search and see how many you find.
Blessings,
Jeff
The fascinating exchange between David, Nathan and God about building a house of cedar for the Lord.
David has the idea and proposes it to Nathan. Neither has thought about asking God about the idea, but Nathan says God approves. Then God intervenes and promises David to build him a house instead of David building a house for God.
Some people think that this indicates that God had been sitting around waiting for someone to come up with the idea of building a permanent temple and then making that person the beginning of the line that leads to Jesus. Essentially, God doesn't know who it is that is going to be the physical line of the Messiah.
But when we think about Genesis 3:15, God is stating that he knows exactly who is going to crush the head of the serpent. God knows the end of the story from the beginning of the story. There is no detail of the plan that He does not know.
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