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14 de julio, 2021

The Compassionate Builder

David E. Rainey   |   Leer Psalm 89:20-37

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Leccionario Semanal
July 12–18, 2021
Resumen de la Escritura

David was God’s anointed king over Israel. He believed God desired a house, a temple worthy of God. But God wanted David to understand that only God can build things that truly last. Thus, God promised to construct a dynasty from David’s family. From this line will eventually come the ultimate King, the Messiah, who will rule God’s people forever. The Messiah will complete God’s work of uniting all people as children of God, and the author of Ephesians declares that this has happened through Christ. All God’s people—Jew and Gentile—are now part of a holy, spiritual temple. In Mark, Jesus shows that part of being a great king is showing compassion. He puts aside his own desires to help those in need of guidance and healing.

Preguntas para la reflexión

Read 2 Samuel 7:1-14a. When have you changed your opinion on something significant? What led to the change?
Read Psalm 89:20-37. What helps you recall God’s faithfulness in times when you may feel abandoned?
Read Ephesians 2:11-22. Where have you found Christ breaking down dividing walls between groups of people? What part does your Christian community play in bringing people together?
Read Mark 6:30-34, 53-56. When have you had an experience of illness or accident that left you isolated from community? How did that increase your awareness of others in that situation as you moved to health?

Responda pida su oración. .

Psalm 89:20-37

20 I discovered my servant David. I anointed him with my holy oil. 21 My hand will sustain him yes, my arm will strengthen him! 22 No enemy will oppress him; no wicked person will make him suffer. 23 I will crush all his foes in front of him. I will strike down all those who hate him. 24 My faithfulness and my loyal love will be with him. He will be strengthened by my name. 25 I will set his hand on the sea. I will set his strong hand on the rivers. 26 He will cry out to me: “You are my father, my God, the rock of my salvation.” 27 Yes, I’ll make him the one born first I’ll make him the high king of all earth’s kings. 28 I will always guard my loyal love toward him. My covenant with him will last forever. 29 I will establish his dynasty for all time. His throne will last as long as heaven does. 30 But if his children ever abandon my Instruction, stop following my rules 31 if they treat my statutes like dirt, stop keeping my commandments 32 then I will punish their sin with a stick, and I will punish their wrongdoing with a severe beating. 33 But even then I won’t withdraw my loyal love from him. I won’t betray my faithfulness. 34 I won’t break my covenant. I won’t renege on what crossed my lips. 35 By my own holiness I’ve sworn one thing: I will not lie to David. 36 His dynasty will last forever. His throne will be like the sun, always before me. 37 It will be securely established forever; like the moon, a faithful witness in the sky. Selah

El texto bíblico es tomado de La Santa Biblia versión Reina Valera Contemporánea ® (RVC) © Sociedades Bíblicas Unidas, 2009, 2011. Usado con permiso.

This week’s psalm was quite possibly written during the time of the Babylonian Exile. A few years before, the Temple in Jerusalem had been destroyed by a foreign power, and Israel’s people had been left leaderless—if not deported to a strange land. It was a time of great discouragement, and...

O God of the loving covenant, help us to trust this day that you will never forsake us. Amen.


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