There’s something incredibly comforting about knowing that some things are set in stone—unchanging, unshakable. That’s what David is holding onto in this verse. After all the highs and lows of his life, he anchors himself in one truth: God made a promise, and God keeps His word.

That “everlasting covenant” wasn’t just about David’s family line or his reign as king. It pointed ahead to Jesus and the eternal promises that would come through Him—for David, for you, for all of us who believe.

So let me ask—what would it look like if you truly lived like God’s promises were locked in? Like your salvation was secured and your future already arranged with care?

You don’t have to guess whether God is with you. You don’t have to wonder if He’s going to come through. Just like He did for David, He’s already written the story and sealed the promise.

When life feels uncertain or your prayers feel unanswered, remember—you’re living under a covenant that can’t be broken. God’s already thought of everything. He’s already gone before you. And He isn’t just working for your good—He’s bringing it to completion.

Let that truth give you courage today. Let it shape your prayers and steady your steps. You are part of something eternal, something secure, something held together by the faithfulness of God Himself.