He died at a ripe old age, wealthy and respected and his son Solomon succeeded as king (1 Chronicles 29:28)
The
greatest need of Christian life is integrity, commitment and sincerity.
No Christian can be successful without being committed to reach his
goal. We as Christians do have a high calling from God. God is calling
us to live in heavenly places for all coming eternity. He is even
calling us to sit upon the throne together with His Son and rule the
universe in the coming ages.
Those
are the words telling us about the end of King David’s life. We know
from the Scriptures that David’s life was full of ups and downs. His
life was not “A Bed of Roses” He had experienced every kind of suffering
and pain in his life. He was hated by King Saul without any reason. For
a long time he lived under the constant fear of death. He had to run
for his life and hide himself in jungles and caves. He was loved by
people and admired as a hero by many.
He
was a man of many talents and saintly qualities. He was a friend of
God. He loved God and worshipped him with all his heart. He was an
ardent student of Scriptures. He red and searched into the Scriptures
day and night. He was a worshipper. He was a man of faith and prayer. He
was also a prophet of God. He prophesied about God’s son and his
crucifixion for the whole mankind. Many of David’s psalms were Prophetic
and Messianic. The bible tells us that he was even musician and a
singer. It is little wonder that he was respected and admired by many.
But
he had his own week moments of life. There were times when he fell into
sin. The whole nation and the whole world knew about his fall. Many
people criticized him and hated him. He knew what it is to lose the joy
of the presence of God. He knew what it is to lose the joy of salvation.
He knew the pain of his prayers being rejected. Many times God’s
answers for his prayers were delayed. He was praying and agonizing in
the presence of God for many days while heaven was silent. He knew
physical suffering and spiritual suffering. He knew the blessings of God
and the anger of God. He knew the glory of social admiration and social
rejection. In short we can say that David experienced every possible
joy and pain of human life.
Now
the scripture tells us in our present text about the glorious end of
this man of God. The present text tells us three things - Firstly, David
died at a ripe old age. God has blessed him with long life. Secondly,
he was rich and wealthy when he died. Thirdly, the Bible tells us that
he was respected. That means he no more suffered social rejection and
hatred of people. At the end of David’s life everything was glorious and
enjoyable. Ecclesiastes – 3:11 tells us that “God has made everything
beautiful in its time” It is said that all is well that ends well.
David’s life which ran through so many upheavals has ended as a glorious
success.
This
is what we can expect from our Lord Jesus. David’s life is the typical
Christian life. As Christians we should not expect a life without ups
and downs. Many Christians find fault with God when they have problems
and painful situations in their lives. They expect that God should rule
out all pain, humiliation and unpleasant events from their lives. My
dear brothers and sisters let me tell you that is not the right
Christian life. A Christian life without pain and suffering is no
Christian life at all. As someone has rightly said, God has not promised
a smooth sailing for us but He has definitely promised a smooth and
safe landing. May God grant us the serenity to accept life as it comes
to us!
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