Under David’s rule Israel prospered and enlarged its borders as a nation. Though fraught with unique tensions, fratricide, a military coup and the threat of civil war, David’s time on the throne was also marked by deep spiritual revival and the abiding presence of God over His people.
As David aged the tensions and dysfunctions of his family reared their ugly heads once more and in the face of yet another attempted coup David was forced to abdicate the throne in favour of his son Solomon. In many ways Solomon was a controversial candidate for the throne. He was not his father’s eldest son and David’s relationship with Solomon’s mother, Bathsheba was shrouded in scandal and shame.
But Solomon was David’s choice and He ascended to the throne with God’s blessing and approval. David understood God’s purpose for Israel as a nation. He also understood that in order for that purpose to be accomplished, in order for Israel to truly be a light to the nations around them both the king and people needed to commit to lives of absolute surrender to God’s will.
David understood that if Solomon was to be the kind of leader God wanted and the people needed he would need to be more than a warrior, statesman or sovereign; he would need to be a good man, a man committed to living a life of integrity.