So David Reigned Over All
During his reign, King David administered justice to his people and chose faithful personnel to help with this task. But even David’s reign was not perfect. As Alistair Begg explains, the king’s rule was the result of promises God had made to David—promises that would find their fulfillment in Jesus, the ascended King. Our hope today remains grounded in the reality of Christ’s return to reign in righteousness over His people.
Topics: Biblical Figures, Christ as King, Promises of God
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