The Lord promises David that he will make his name great, give him rest from his enemies, and will establish him in an everlasting kingdom. David was promised that his descendants would rule God’s people forever. Each succeeding king as a son of David was considered a savior-king, a son of God. Each was looked to as a messiah.
At the exile this belief was no longer held for the messiah could be a priest or prophet rather than a Davidic king. David’s son was conceived as an agent of God’s salvation and his reign would usher in a permanent age of righteousness and peace. This prophecy was fulfilled in Jesus, the Son of David.[1]
Collect for the Fourth Sunday in Advent: Stir up Your power, O Lord, and come and help us by Your might, that the sins which weigh us down may be quickly lifted by Your grace and mercy; for You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.[2][1] Lectionary Preaching Workbook Series B, John Brockhoff © 1980 CSS Publishing, Lima, OH
[2] Collect for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis
Advent © Ed Riojas, Higher Things
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