Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Tues.’s Devo - David’s Success -
Read: 1 Chronicles 16:37-18:17; Romans 2:1-24; Psalm 10:16-18; Proverbs 8-9
David left Ashaph and his brothers to minister before the Lord each day. He put Obed-edom and his 68 brothers and Hosah in charge of the gate to the tent. Zadok, the priest along with his brothers offered the burnt offerings in the morning and at the evening. Others were chosen to give thanks to the Lord with music and singing.
*** Everyone else left to go home. David had in his heart to build a cedar house for the Lord like he had. He asked Nathan about it and Nathan gave him his blessing, but that night God spoke to Nathan. He told him to tell David that He had never dwelt in a building and had always traveled with the people in tents. He had never asked for a house to live in. Nevertheless, if will not be David who will build the house for the Lord, but his offspring will do it.
*** So David set about to defeat his enemies and leave his off-spring a kingdom of peace and prosperity. He defeated the Philistines, the Moabites, Hadadezer, king of Zobah-Hamath, and the Edomites. Many nations brought him tribute and he put it aside for the Temple his son would build for the Lord. God gave David victory wherever he went.
*** In Romans, Paul warned them against judging people for the same things they were doing. God is the ultimate judge who will judge all people. God’s kindness is meant to bring all to repentance. All will be judged for their works. Those who worked for the Lord will receive glory, honor, peace and eternal life, but those who lived for themselves and did evil will face the wrath and fury of God.
*** Those who did not have the law will be still be judged and those who have the law will be judged by it. He explained that everyone has the law of God in their hearts and know what is right to do, so no one has an excuse not to do good.
*** Paul confronted the Jews who had the law and asked them if they practiced what they preached. He reminded them that the scriptures say that the Jews caused God’s name to be blasphemed by the Gentiles. In other words, many of their works were an approach to God and had given God a bad name among the heathen.
*** Lord, may our lives bring glory to your name. May we honor you in our walk and cause others to want to know you.
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