Intro by Gary Kleinveld
Worship with Lucia, Vaughn and Joshua
Dwelling Places and So will I
Dwelling places: a picture of the Kingdom
We’ll take a peak at the beginning, the Davidic Monarchy and Solomon’s court
(Isa 11.9)
Lost in translation: an example from Hebrew Alphabet
Aleph beit–בראשית and Tav:
There is always a desire to build a house for His presence Yet there is no place created by us that can house Hims.
John 1:14 The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.
- Under the reign of Solomon, we witness a type of precedent to Christ’s kingdom expression on the earth, reaching its fullest extent to date.
Deuteronomy 17 , 2 Samuel 7
the prophet Nathan & David
- The play on the word house and “Name.”
the promise of God and David’s response
the covenant formula; “Israel has become your people and you have become their God” (verse 24), which finds its final expression in the eternal city of God (Rev.21.3).
God’s Presence
There were two kinds of reign for a king – reigning in battle and reigning in peace.
Solomon’s very name is derived from the Hebrew word for peace, shalom, more than the absence of war.
- Kingdom celebration and multiplication:
- Kingdom peace:
- Kingdom life:
- Kingdom mission:
The Davidic monarchy ushered in a period of great worship. Solomon built a magnificent temple.
God is king of all the earth(Ps.47.7),
How Do We Experience God’s Reign?
The Lord is King, His kingdom is here and is coming in Glory. What we experience now in part, will be completely established in His return. So we pray, Let your Kingdom Come Oh Lord.