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What does David mean by saying his house is not right with God?

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David acknowledges that his family and kingdom do not fully align with God's will and purposes.

When David states that 'my house is not so with God', he openly confesses the spiritual failures within his family and kingdom. This admission reflects a deeper truth that even those chosen by God may have family members who do not follow Him. It serves as a sober reminder of the importance of personal and corporate faithfulness to God. This honesty about the state of one's household encourages believers to lament the spiritual apathy around them while reaffirming their hope in God's covenant promises, which assures them that God's redemptive purposes will prevail.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:5, 1 Timothy 3:5

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