Read 1 Chronicles 29.
David never worshiped in, nor even saw, the Temple he had
dreamed about and longed to build. He
did the next best thing. He made sure
that the generations that followed would have a place where God's name would be
honored and people could come to make their lives right with Him.
Before all the people the king stood to finish the needed
preparation work.
1. He reminded the people of the motive of building this Temple . It was not going to be a monument to
David. It was for the Lord God.
2. He stood with integrity and spoke of his own financial
commitment. A true leader never asks the
people do something they are not willing to do.
3. He modeled generosity in announcing that now he would
give "over and above" or "in addition to" all that he had
already given. All projects in the Bible
were funded with generosity giving, not with tithe money.
His charge to everyone else was a spiritual one, not
financial. "Who then will offer
willingly, consecrating himself today to the LORD?" (v.5) The first lesson of stewardship is that God
is the Owner of everything. If I give
myself to God, then giving generously is simply being a faithful steward.
The leaders went first.
That's what leaders do. When the
people heard David and saw their leaders give willingly and wholeheartedly they
followed. Many have commented that this
was the largest offering in history.
Don't miss David's response of thanksgiving. It is one of the finest prayers in the Bible.
"Oh, LORD our God, all this abundance that we have
provided for building you a house for your holy name comes from your hand and
is all your own." (v.16)
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