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What did David mean by 'although my house be not so with God'?

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David acknowledges the shortcomings of his household while affirming God's unchanging covenant promise.

In 2 Samuel 23:5, David's statement 'although my house be not so with God' reflects his awareness of the failures and sins present in his family and kingdom. Despite these failures, he rejoices in the certainty of God's everlasting covenant. This illustrates a profound theological truth: our standing before God is based on His grace and covenant promises rather than our performance or the righteousness of our families. David's trust is firmly placed in God’s faithfulness, even in the face of personal and familial shortcomings, highlighting the grace underlying the covenant and assuring believers of God's unchanging support.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:5

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