1 Chronicles 17:16-27

1 Chronicles 17:16-27

[16] And David  the king  came  and sat  before  the LORD,  and said,  Who am I, O LORD  God,  and what is mine house,  that thou hast brought  me hitherto?  [17] And yet this was a small thing  in thine eyes,  O God;  for thou hast also spoken  of thy servant's  house  for a great while to come,  and hast regarded  me according to the estate  of a man  of high degree,  O LORD  God.  [18] David  speak more  to thee for the honour  of thy servant?  for thou knowest  thy servant.  [19] O LORD,  for thy servant's  sake, and according to thine own heart,  hast thou done  all this greatness,  in making known  all these great things.  [20] O LORD,  there is none like thee, neither is there any God  beside  thee, according to all that we have heard  with our ears.  [21] And what one  nation  in the earth  is like thy people  Israel,  whom God  went  to redeem  to be his own people,  to make  thee a name  of greatness  and terribleness,  by driving out  nations  from before  thy people,  whom thou hast redeemed  out of Egypt?  [22] For thy people  Israel  didst thou make  thine own people  for  ever;  and thou, LORD,  becamest their God.  [23] Therefore now, LORD,  let the thing  that thou hast spoken  concerning thy servant  and concerning his house  be established  for  ever,  and do  as thou hast said.  [24] Let it even be established,  that thy name  may be magnified  for  ever,  saying,  The LORD  of hosts  is the God  of Israel,  even a God  to Israel:  and let the house  of David  thy servant  be established  before  [25] For thou, O my God,  hast told  thy servant  that thou wilt build  him an house:  therefore thy servant  hath found  in his heart to pray  before  thee. [26] And now, LORD,  thou art God,  and hast promised  this goodness  unto thy servant:  [27] Now therefore let it please  thee to bless  the house  of thy servant,  that it may be before  thee for ever:  for thou blessest,  O LORD,  and it shall be blessed  for ever. 

What does 1 Chronicles 17:16-27 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

David manifested attitudes of humility ( 1 Chronicles 17:16) and trust ( 1 Chronicles 17:27) in his prayer. Most of what he prayed was thanksgiving for what God had promised ( 1 Chronicles 17:20-27).
"The erection of the temple was an assertion of the divine control over the political and religious life of the state ( 1 Chronicles 17:22)." [1]
David"s response was a model for the returned exiles, and it is for us.