Why not show the scripture that states that if you are so confident?
I have stated scripture that stated precisely when will the nation Israel receive their forgiveness of sins (Romans 11:25-27, Hebrews 8:12, Acts 3:19-21).
Here are my notes on king David and his being Indwelt (led) by the Spirit (they are raw notes and not ready for printing).
David was Indwelt by the Holy Spirit 1 Sam 16:12,13 (from that day on the Spirit of the Lord came upon David in power. Matt 22:43 and Psalm 51:11.
"The Lord is with him" 1 Sam 16:18. This description does not indicate that the Spirit is coming and going, but that the Spirit is consistent with him, David. - "Saul was afraid of David because the Lord was with David but had left Saul 1 Sam 18:12, 14, 28. - More of: "The Lord was with David 1 Sam 18:? & 2 Sam 05:10.
David states that it was God that brought him out of his mother's womb. It was God that made him trust Him, even as a baby! In fact, from birth, God had been cast upon David. Even further still, David claims that He was his God even while in the womb of his mother, like that of Jesus and John the Baptist as infants in their mother's womb Psa 022:09,10. - Psa 073 Verse one shows that God is good to those who are Pure in heart. How can anyone be pure in heart if their Sinful Nature has not been removed? How can David even think about "purity of heart" if he has the Sinful Nature, for they apparently couldn't even conceive of this? Vs 2 David states that he almost slipped, that he had nearly lost his foothold. Vs 13 David says that he has "kept my heart pure." Prov 15:26 shows that Righteousness is the same as Purity. How could David ever suggest that his heart was pure if he possessed the Sinful Nature, a Nature that is disabling? The answer is in Vs 23,24: David tells us that God holds him by the "right hand." "You guide me with your counsel and afterward you will take me into glory." God guides and directs even though at times we think we are about to slip and fall. Consider also: [Psa 116:8 NLT] "He has saved me from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling." [Psa 94:18 NLT] "I cried out, "I am slipping!" but your unfailing love, O LORD, supported me." Vs 26 boldly states that God is the "strength of my heart." How can God be the "strength of my heart" if David possesses the evil Sinful Nature? - David led his flock with a heart of integrity Psa 078:72. How can a heart that is supposed to be "stony" because of the Sinful Nature, how can a stony heart have integrity? Anyone with the Sinful Nature has a "stony heart", and that person is dead in their sins (Sinful Nature). - Again, the "Lord was with" David 1 Chron 11:09.
It is an odd thing to suggest that David was not led by the Spirit in light of 1 Chron 16:23 where he sings of proclaiming God's Salvation. He lives Righteously and Holy, yet is not Led by the Spirit, yet further still he promotes Salvation? Impossible. - Psa 002:07,8 God decreed that David would be His Son (capital S) and is granting David's inheritance. (If David is God’s Son, and if Jesus is the Son of David, then David must be in the “order of Melchizedek, which is that of an indestructible Vine.) David, at this point, was decreed a Son to God. David was justified at this moment. - When Ethan wrote of David in Psa 089, he was quoting God by saying, "I will establish your line forever and make your throne firm through all generations", is this not a man that is Led by the Holy Spirit? Of course, it is. David was Led by the Divine Nature and not the Sinful Nature, for the "way" of a man is the nature of a man. All of David's core behavior is in alignment with the Divine Nature, the Mind of Christ. - Psa 089 holds the context of the last verse, which is that David is the "anointed one." David even speaks about being mocked by men for doing God's good and Holy Work. These are the actions of a man who has been lifted of the Adam and Eve Curse, for David is not compelled to sin, but he is compelled to obey. God will even cause David (the House of David) to call out, "You are my Father, my God, the Rock my Savior." [Rom 8:15 NKJV] "For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, "Abba, Father." Psa 089:27 is interesting as it states that God will appoint David as His Firstborn, the most exalted of the Kings of the [earth]. I presume this means earthly Kings and not the Heavenly King, which is Christ. (Note: This is why the Jews mocked Jesus as "King of the Jews", for they were waiting for a different kind of King, not an Eternal King that calls Himself "God", a mere "man" in their eyes. - David will lead a "Blameless life." An odd thing to say for someone with the Sinful Nature that forces one to disobey Psa 101:02-6. - David is the "anointed one" Psa 132. - David even prophesied that Priests will be clothed with Salvation Psa 132:16.
David personally feels as though God looks upon him as the most "exalted of men." Quite an amazing thing to say if he were not being led by God's Spirit 1 Chron 17:17
David sinned with Bathsheba, but his sin has been taken away, and consequently, he will not die. But sin causes death, so how is it that David, who most say [is not] indwelt by the Holy Spirit, will live and not die? This is because the Sinful Nature has been removed from him 2 Sam 12:13. - Why would David ever be grateful to God for Salvation if he, David, had not fully met the requirements of God? Psa 013:05,6. - David claims that the Lord is a fortress of Salvation for his anointed one, which would be himself. Why would he be discussing the Salvation inherited by Christ? Jesus is his own Salvation? No, David was saved and cleansed by Christ on the day of His death, burial, and subsequent resurrection. - It's a silly thing to say that David wasn't Led by the Spirit of God when he writes this of himself, "I have been blameless before him and have kept myself from sin." 2 Sam 22:24. Yes, we could say that this is a prophecy of Jesus, and that would change the perspective for sure, but even still, what are those sins of David that make him so terrible? He even states that it is God that makes his ways perfect 2 Sam 22:33.
David sings much about his Salvation in Psa 116 and 118. Psa 118 sings of Salvation . . . The entire body of it. How could this be if he were not filled by the Holy Spirit? - David wrote about his redemption Psa 071:23. - Psa 119, like nearly all of the Psalms in David's later years, is packed with Salvation. Read it all, but what is amazing is that David claims that God has set his heart free. Is that not Salvation? Psa 119:32. - Solomon said of his father that he was Righteous and Upright in heart 1 Kings 03:06. - Acts 04:25 shows that the Holy Spirit was speaking through David, the Father of Jesus: NLT - ". . . you spoke long ago by the Holy Spirit through our ancestor David, your servant, saying, 'Why were the nations so angry? Why did they waste their time with futile plans?"