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In 2 Samuel 7:1–29, David has a good idea. He wants to build a house for God. After all, he is living in a palace while the ark of the covenant rests in a tent. It seems honorable, spiritual, and even obvious.
But God says no.
Instead of allowing David to build Him a house, God makes a covenant with David and promises to build him a house, a dynasty that will last forever. This chapter marks a turning point in redemptive history and ultimately points to Jesus, the true and eternal King who would come from David's line.
In this episode, Pastor David Maestas explores:
Why good intentions are not always God's assignment
How to respond when God redirects your plans
The difference between ambition and obedience
What the Davidic covenant reveals about God's faithfulness
How 2 Samuel 7 ultimately points to Christ
If you're in a season where God has closed a door, delayed a dream, or redirected your path, this chapter reminds us that His "no" is often protecting a bigger "yes."
God's promises are not dependent on your performance. They are rooted in His covenant faithfulness.
Listen in as Pastor David Maestas unpacks how to trust God's timing, surrender your plans, and rest in the reality that He is building something greater than you can see.
By David MaestasIn 2 Samuel 7:1–29, David has a good idea. He wants to build a house for God. After all, he is living in a palace while the ark of the covenant rests in a tent. It seems honorable, spiritual, and even obvious.
But God says no.
Instead of allowing David to build Him a house, God makes a covenant with David and promises to build him a house, a dynasty that will last forever. This chapter marks a turning point in redemptive history and ultimately points to Jesus, the true and eternal King who would come from David's line.
In this episode, Pastor David Maestas explores:
Why good intentions are not always God's assignment
How to respond when God redirects your plans
The difference between ambition and obedience
What the Davidic covenant reveals about God's faithfulness
How 2 Samuel 7 ultimately points to Christ
If you're in a season where God has closed a door, delayed a dream, or redirected your path, this chapter reminds us that His "no" is often protecting a bigger "yes."
God's promises are not dependent on your performance. They are rooted in His covenant faithfulness.
Listen in as Pastor David Maestas unpacks how to trust God's timing, surrender your plans, and rest in the reality that He is building something greater than you can see.