After David had consolidated his kingdom...
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After David had consolidated his kingdom he decided it was time that he built a house for God. He contacted the prophet Nathan, and at first, he thought it was a good idea, but then he prayed to God and discovered God had something else in mind.
Eugene Peterson in his little book, Leap Over a Wall explains what happened:
"God's word to David through Nathan was essentially this: 'You want to build me a house' Forget it -- I'm going to build you a house. The kingdom that I am shaping here isn't what you do for me but what I do through you. I'm not going to let you confuse things by launching a building operation of your own... If there's any building to be done, I'm doing it. I've been working with you since your shepherd days, building a kingdom -- a place where salvation and justice and peace can be realized."
Eugene Peterson in his little book, Leap Over a Wall explains what happened:
"God's word to David through Nathan was essentially this: 'You want to build me a house' Forget it -- I'm going to build you a house. The kingdom that I am shaping here isn't what you do for me but what I do through you. I'm not going to let you confuse things by launching a building operation of your own... If there's any building to be done, I'm doing it. I've been working with you since your shepherd days, building a kingdom -- a place where salvation and justice and peace can be realized."

