JOY IN GIVING

Passage: 1Chronicles 29:1~20  

Key verse: 14,17


1. Consecrate yourselves to the Lord (1-9)

The young and inexperienced Solomon was to have the task of building the palatial temple. It was a great task, because the temple was not for man, but for God. David set the example in sacrificial giving. He had already provided gold and silver and precious stones in large quantities. Now, from his personal treasures, he gave over and above everything else he had given. Then he challenged the leaders: 'Who is willing to consecrate himself today to the Lord?' and they responded with a great out-pouring of gifts. The people rejoiced because their leaders had given freely and wholeheartedly to the Lord.

2. David's prayer (10-20)

David led the people in singing a hymn of praise which he had composed. Giving is a joyous privilege. It is a privilege granted by God, because God owns everything. What can men give him? He wants our hearts. He tests the heart and is pleased with integrity. David prayed that the people--and Solomon--might keep their hearts loyal to God forever.


Prayer: Lord, help me to serve you with a willing and honest heart. Grant me the privilege of giving.

One Word: Give wholeheartedly to the Owner