“Everlasting Covenant”
Tuesday, October 04, 2016
Although my house is not so with God, Yet He has made with me an everlasting covenant, Ordered in all things and secure. For this is all my salvation and all my desire; Will He not make it increase? (2 Samuel 23:5)
The last words of David are recorded here. As he reflects upon his eventful life, he sees one constant: the remarkable presence of God. By God's grace David is the Lord's anointed and sweet psalmist of Israel.
In messianic tone, he marks out the qualifications of a truly good king (vs 4). Though David has come short of those marks there is one to come whom David is his is a type. Characterized by justice, the Lord’s rule shall be as refreshing as the morning sun (vs.4).
The Messiah’s rule will be marked a covenant (vs.5). A “covenant” usually connotes a mutual agreement between two parties. However, this covenant focuses on the promises of God to David. God promises an everlasting kingdom offering the “sure mercies of David”.
The first noted quality of this covenant is its reliability and trustworthiness. It is marked by orderliness and security. It is well arranged because it is the product of God’s perfect wisdom, and suited to the deepest needs of man. It is guarded and preserved by God himself. While men may question it, scorn it, and even attempt to twist it with their own traditions, God’s counsel remains unchanged.
“Everlasting” marks the enduring character of God's covenant. God had promised to David an everlasting kingdom (2 Samuel 7: 12,13). It has an eternal king who is also priest and Savior. It was designed according to the eternal purpose of God (Ephesians 3:11). God’s marvelous purpose was to bless men and women of every nation with the rights of citizenship in His kingdom.
“Salvation” is the blessing offered by this covenant. For this reason, both David, as well as all of God's people look forward to an ultimate triumph over death, and a wonderful eternal inheritance.
The sure and steadfast promises of God surely rejoices our hearts. What a marvelous thought. Though I have been a wretched a failure, God, faithful and true to his promise, is determined to save me.
By George Slover
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By George Slover