May 18, 2007 - Bible Study, Old Testament    No Comments

1 Chronicles 24-26: Preparing for the Lord’s House

A beautiful and costly temple is a waste of money unless ministry is going on for the good of God’s people and the glory of God. So, before he died, David organized the temple workers and put them under proper leadership: “Let all things be done decently and in order” (1 Corinthians 14:40).

The work of the Lord called for dedicated service from many kinds of people: priests, Levites, musicians, treasurers, gatekeepers, soldiers, and state officers. Each of us has a calling from the Lord and we must be faithful to take our place and do our job. We are helping to build the church, and we must give God our best (Matthew 16:18 ; Ephesians 2:19–22).

Being a musician himself, David was no doubt especially concerned that the music in the temple be the finest available. God gave him people who were skillful and trained (1 Chronicles 25:7), but their task was not to magnify their talents: they were to glorify their Lord (1 Chronicles 25:3). Do you open and close each day with praise to the Lord (1 Chronicles 23:30)?

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