Preparation: A Study in 1 Chroniclesনমুনা
What does it say?
David adored and thanked the Lord as he prayed for Israel and Solomon, their new king. He challenged the people of God to worship and devotion.
What does it mean?
David led the assembly in praising God as the powerful, sovereign owner of everything in Heaven and earth. His relationship with God was evident as he acknowledged God’s attributes in worship. God was the source of all the abundant gifts presented for building the Temple. David petitioned God to keep hearts loyal to Him and to enable Solomon to devote himself to the Lord and to the God-given task of building. David and all those assembled bowed and fell prostrate, humbly submitting themselves in worship to God.
How should I respond?
The Bible, God’s revelation of Himself, makes it possible for you to know Him. What did you learn about God from today’s passage that is helpful to you personally? Two truths stand out: (1) All of your resources have come from Him; you can experience God as your source of strength in the circumstances you face day after day. (2) Life is not about you and me; it’s about the majesty and power of our great God. Take a moment to read the king’s words of praise aloud to the Lord. Think about who God is and what He’s done for you. Having a heart of worship comes from knowing the God we worship. As you get to know God, you will worship Him with humility and integrity of heart.
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Written following their return from exile, Chronicles is a theological retelling of Israel's monarchial history. In this post-exilic season, doubt and apathy plagued God's people and their trust in His promises. The Chronicler responds by reminding Israel of God's faithfulness from Adam to Moses to David and ultimately points toward a Greater David to come.
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