What does "Your words are true" reveal about God's character and reliability? Setting of the Verse “Now, O Lord GOD, You are God! Your words are true, and You have promised this goodness to Your servant.” (2 Samuel 7:28) David has just heard God’s covenant promise that his dynasty will endure forever. Overwhelmed, he praises the Lord, anchoring his confidence in the simple confession: “Your words are true.” Key Phrase: “Your words are true” • “Words” points to every statement God has made—promises, commands, warnings, and comforts. • “True” (Hebrew, ’ămēt) means firm, reliable, faithful, and factually accurate. • Together the phrase affirms that everything God says is absolutely dependable. What This Reveals About God’s Character • He is Truth in His very nature. (John 17:17 “Your word is truth.”) • He is morally pure; no deception exists in Him. (Numbers 23:19) • He is faithful; He cannot betray His own perfection. (Titus 1:2 “God, who cannot lie.”) • He is consistent; the same God who spoke to David speaks unchangingly to us. (Malachi 3:6) What This Reveals About God’s Reliability • His promises are unbreakable. (Hebrews 6:18 “It is impossible for God to lie.”) • His warnings can be trusted just as much as His blessings. (Deuteronomy 28) • His timing may vary, but His fulfillment is certain. (2 Peter 3:9) • His written Word carries the same authority as His spoken voice. (Psalm 119:160 “The sum of Your word is truth.”) Practical Encouragement • Anchor prayer requests in Scripture passages—confidence grows when requests rest on what God has already said. • Face temptation by recalling specific verses; truth exposes deception. (Psalm 119:11) • Fuel perseverance by remembering fulfilled promises in your past, just as David did. • Read Scripture expecting to meet a God who never misleads; approach the text with trust, not suspicion. Living It Out Today 1. Identify one promise of God that speaks to your current circumstance. 2. Write it out, personalize it, and rehearse it daily. 3. Watch for confirmations of His faithfulness, noting each answered prayer or providential detail. 4. Share testimonies of His reliability to encourage others, echoing David’s declaration: “Your words are true.” God’s words are not merely accurate statements; they reveal a God whose very being is truth. Because His words are true, He Himself is utterly trustworthy—yesterday with David, today with us, and forever. |