Study
10 From the Book of 1 Chronicles is: 1
Chronicles 22: 2-19
The
thought of building a house for the Lord had been in Davids’ mind, but now the
way for action was open. This passage tells of (a) the abundance of what David
prepared; (b) his charge to Solomon; and (c) his charge to the leaders of the
tribes.
1 1. What may we
learn form David’s high conception of the kind of building that alone would be
worthy (verse 5), and from the abundance of his preparations? Contrast the
spirit of the people in Malachi’s day (Mal. 1:6-8). What may we learn from
David’s willing acceptance of God’s decision that not he, but Solomon, should
build the Temple?
22. Study
David’s charge to Solomon and the people. What did he lay down as the
all-important secrets of success? What were the people to do before undertaking
the task of building (verse 19)? Cf. 2 Cor. 8: 5
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