November 1, 2020

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Read – 1 Chronicles 11:1-9

What does it say?
David was crowned king of Israel at Hebron and increased in power as he reigned from Jerusalem. The Lord’s presence was with him.

What does it mean?
The waiting was finally over. The Lord had called David to be Israel’s shepherd-king when Samuel anointed him many years before these events. After Saul’s death, David was publicly anointed king of Israel. David was a gifted leader who had helped develop others to lead during his long years on the run. So, he delegated tasks to proven leaders who had been loyal to him. The presence of the Lord was with David as king just as He was with him throughout the years of waiting. As a result, David experienced success and his power increased.

How should I respond?
Walking with the Lord gives the greatest opportunity for a fulfilled life, but there may be some waiting involved. What promise are you waiting for God to fulfill for you? The Lord will always be faithful to do what He has promised, but it may not be immediate. Often, there are things He desires to develop within us that require trusting Him over a period of time. What is your focus while you’re waiting? The skills and character you’ll need in the future are being crafted while you faithfully wait and obey. Will you commit to God today and live each moment in the awareness of His presence?