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The House of God; 2 Samuel 5-7
Season 4, Episode 3
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03-Apr-2025
In today’s reading we learn about David’s desire to build a Temple. It’s interesting to me that in modern day Israel, almost everything has been restored except for the Temple. How would you answer this question: Does God require us or want us to build a Temple for worshipping Him? As Christ followers we recognize that things are different this side of the cross, and we are reminded from the Bible that God’s ways and thoughts have always been higher than ours. We are to focus our attention on God, rather than on the world and the way it does things. “Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth. For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God” (COLOSSIANS 3:2-3). Was the Temple commanded by God? This is an interesting question we will explore today.
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