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More Than Money, June 28
1 Chronicles 29:1-14
Then the people rejoiced, for that they offered willingly, because with
perfect heart they offered willingly to the Lord.
1 Chronicles 29:9
.
From the very opening of David’s reign one of his most cherished plans had
been that of erecting a temple to the Lord. Though he had not been permitted to
execute this design, he had manifested no less zeal and earnestness in its behalf.
He had provided an abundance of the most costly material—gold, silver, onyx
stones, and stones of divers colors; marble, and the most precious woods. And
now these valuable treasures that he had collected must be committed to others;
for other hands must build the house for the ark, the symbol of God’s presence.
Seeing that his end was near, the king summoned the princes of Israel, with
representative men from all parts of the kingdom, to receive this legacy in trust.
He desired to commit to them his dying charge and secure their concurrence and
support in the great work to be accomplished....
“Who then,” he asked of the assembled multitude that had brought their
liberal gifts—“who then is willing to consecrate his
service
this day unto the
Lord?” There was a ready response from the assembly....
With deepest interest the king had gathered the rich material for building and
beautifying the temple. He had composed the glorious anthems that in afteryears
should echo through its courts. Now his heart was made glad in God, as the
chief of the fathers and the princes of Israel so nobly responded to his appeal,
and offered themselves to the important work before them....
All that man receives of God’s bounty still belongs to God. Whatever God
has bestowed in the valuable and beautiful things of earth is placed in the
hands of men to test them—to sound the depths of their love for Him and their
appreciation of His favors. Whether it be the treasures of wealth or of intellect,
they are to be laid, a willing offering, at the feet of Jesus; the giver saying,
meanwhile, with David, “All things come of thee, and of thine own have we
given thee.
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Ibid., 750-753
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