1 Chronicles 17:16-27
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|  | title = "1 Chronicles 17:16–27" | ||||||
|  | date = "2024-04-04" | ||||||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Chronicles17.16-27) | ||||||
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|  | David's response to the Lord's great promise to him is a lesson in humility and gratitude. | ||||||
|  | The phrases "Who am I" and "what is my house" are David's confession that he is undeserving of the blessing that God has bestowed on him and his legacy. | ||||||
|  | David compares the magnitude of this blessing, which is great in his eyes (_v. 19_), with the awesome might of the Lord and realizes that God sees it as something small and easy to do. (_v. 17_) | ||||||
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|  | David's prayer continues by recounting other great things that Yahweh has done for David's people. | ||||||
|  | In particular, he brings up the covenant the Lord made with Israel through Moses, redeeming them for Himself on Mt. Sinai. | ||||||
|  | At that time, God promised to make the Israelites His treasured possession which He would not give up. | ||||||
|  | As the Lord glorified His name then, He will glorify Himself through the establishment of David's throne and house through all generations. | ||||||
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|  | Your eternal majesty is recognized by all generations. | ||||||
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