Day #90
Scripture Reading: II Chronicles 1 - 5 ...
I love God! Without
God I would be helplessly enslaved to the desires of the flesh and hopelessly
misled by the temptations of the world around me and of Satan himself.
Apart from God's love and grace and power at work in me, my life would be
one desperate attempt after another to find meaning and purpose. But I
know that God loved me and saved me through Jesus Christ to live in this world
to glorify and enjoy Him, and finally to enter His perfect presence after this
life, to praise Him with the angels and the saints forever, time without end.
"Love" is used so often in this world to
describe an emotional feeling or attachment to someone or something, but the
love of God for us who believe, and our love for Him goes much deeper. II
Chronicles begins with a description of the relationship Solomon had with God
... or perhaps we should say, that God had with Solomon: "Solomon
son of David established himself firmly over his kingdom, for the LORD his God
was with him and made him exceedingly great" (1:1).
Solomon's father, David, had been told by God that
Solomon would build a temple for His Name and David and the people had gathered
all the materials except for some of the wood that was to come from the cedars
of Lebanon. After Solomon had met with the leaders to discuss his plans,
God appeared to Solomon and said to him, "Ask for whatever you want me
to give to you" (1:7). What would YOU ask for? God speaks
through James to the early church, "You do not have, because you do not
ask God. When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong
motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures" (James
4:2-3).
That was not Solomon. This was his request, "LORD
God, let your promise to my father David be confirmed, for You have made me
King over a people who are as numerous as the dust of the earth. Give me
wisdom and knowledge, that I may lead this people, for who is able to govern
this great people of yours?" (1:9-10). Not only did Solomon make
an awesome request, but he made it with such humility that God not only gave
him wisdom, but wealth, riches and honor, too! How important to realize
that we do not deserve anything from God, but because of His love for His people,
He WANTS to give us what we need to serve Him and to make His name great.
In writing to the King of Tyre (Lebanon), David
explained, "The temple I am going to build will be great, because our
God is greater than all other gods" (2:5). Even the King of Tyre declared, "Praise
be to the LORD, the God of Israel, who made heaven and earth!" (2:13).
Wisdom begins by acknowledging God, the Creator of the heavens and the
earth. The Apostle Paul proclaimed the same thing to the men of Athens in
Acts 17, as he told them about the One who was the "unknown god" to
them: "The God who made the world and everything in it is the
Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands. And
He is not served by human hands, as if He needed anything, because He Himself
gives all men life and breath and everything else" (Acts 17:24).
This is OUR God! He didn't NEED the temple
then ... and He doesn't need a temple now. So why did Solomon build it
and why did God give him directions for its construction? Because God
wanted His people to know who He was and to worship Him. The temple was
for His glory, AND for their instruction. All of the furnishings revealed
the glory of the one true God. As the Creator of the universe, God dwells
in all of His glory in heaven, a place inaccessible to mortal sinful mankind.
Yet to reveal Himself in part to us, God told Solomon to build the temple
and through the Ark of the Covenant and the Most Holy Place God taught the
people how to come near to Him.
Chapter 5 describes the people bringing the Ark of
the Covenant to the temple. With joyous
celebration the people worshiped the LORD, their God. The musicians wore
fine linen and played "cymbals, harps and lyres. They were
accompanied by 120 priests sounding trumpets. The trumpeters and singers
joined in unison, as with one voice, to give praise and thanks to the LORD.
Accompanied by trumpets, cymbals and other instruments, they raised their
voices in praise to the LORD and sang: 'He is good; His love endures
forever'" (5:12-13).
I love God! But that's not what is so
amazing, considering all that I know about God and what He has done for me.
What is more amazing is that God loves ME; that HIS love endures
forever!! Psalm 106:1: "Praise the LORD. Give thanks to the
LORD, for He is good; His love endures forever!" Every true
believer must know that our love for God is a response to God's love for us.
Only by His mercy and grace to us can we know that the Creator of the
universe is OUR God, and that in Jesus Christ, our Savior, HIS love endures
forever. "God demonstrates His love for us in this: while
we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).
Give thanks to the LORD our God today and rejoice
in His love for you. All who confess Jesus as Savior and Lord can KNOW
that our God reigns, that there are no other gods, and that His love for His
children will never change or fail. With the Apostle John we can say, "How
great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called
children of God!" (I John 3:1). Ask the LORD your God for
wisdom to “reign” wisely over sin and the temptations you face in this
world. Pray for faith and strength to be
faithful to His call to worship Him and to tell others about your God. Live to join with God's people in building
that spiritual "temple," the Church, which will greet
Jesus when He comes to gather His own. Then your life, like Solomon's
will serve to bring praise to our God!!
"O LORD, my God, You are great above all the
gods that people worship in the world today, for You alone ARE God!! I
confess my love for You because I know that You first loved me. I give
You thanks for choosing me to be Your child, for redeeming me and forgiving me
through the blood of Your Son, Jesus, and for adopting me into Your family.
Such love demands my all and I pray that You will continue the work You
have begun in me so that one day soon, when I see You face-to-face, my love for
You will be as perfect as Your love for me. In Jesus' name, Amen"
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