There are moments in Scripture that don’t just inform us—they expose something. Not about us first… but about God. One of those moments is when David is sitting before the LORD in 2 Samuel 7. God had just spoken to him. Not correction. Not reduction. Not a reminder of his past. A promise. An everlasting kingdom. A Father-son relationship. A future that stretches far beyond David’s present reality. And what makes it even more striking is this: David had already been told he would not build the house of God because he had shed much blood (1 Chronicles 28:3). That’s real. That’s on the table. And yet… so is the promise. ๐๐ฝ♂️ “Is this Your way with man?” David’s response is not strategy. It’s not planning. It’s not “what do I do next?” He goes in. He sits. And he says: “Is this Your way with man, O Lord God?” In other words: “Is this how You deal with people?” Because what he just heard doesn’t match what we would expect. We would expect limitation. Measured response. Careful distance....