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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Priorities


In 1 Kings, we read about David passing the throne on to Solomon. We saw that David had to hurry and assemble Nathan, Zadok the priest, and Benaiah at Gihon to annoint Solomon before the people to discredit Adonijah's claim to the throne. Here, at the end of 1 Chronicles, we get a little more detail regarding what went on in that ceremony.
David tells the people of his plans for building the temple for the Lord, and states that it was specifically the Lord who placed both him and Solomon as kings over Israel. It's interesting to note, that with a few exceptions, the kingship did not flow in the usual royal way in Israel. David was not Saul's heir, and Solomon was not David's rightful heir (oldest son). Later, as we read in 2 Samuel, often God appointed new kings that were not even related to the previous king. The kingdom of Israel belonged to the Lord, not David or Solomon or anyone else. Therefore, the role of the king was really to be God's deputy, commissioned to carry out God's will for the nation. God could pick and choose who he wanted without regard for the "royal line." When the kings ceased to be effective deputies, God appointed a new man. David reminds Solomon of this as he commissions him.

"And you, my son Solomon, acknowledge the God of your father, and serve him with wholehearted devotion and with a willing mind, for the Lord searches every heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts. If you seek him, he will be found by you; but if you forsake him, he will reject you forever. Consider now, for the Lord has chosen you to build a temple as a sanctuary. Be strong and do the work."

It's always important to listen to people's "last words." In these verses David breaks down for Solomon some principles to guide him through life. While I don't expect any of us are going to build an awesome temple for the Lord with tons of gold and silver and precious stones, or rule a kingdom, the principles still apply to our lives. My Life Application Study Bible outlines them. They struck a chord with me, so I wanted to share them with all of you too!

1.Get to know God personally. Acknowledge the God of your father. It's not enough that he is the God of your father, or grandfather or mother's neighbor's cousin. YOU acknowledge him and get to know him!
2. Learn God's commands and discover what he wants you to do. Serve him with wholehearted devotion and with a willing mind. How do you learn God's commands? Read the Bible! By learning God's commands, you'll have the guiding principles to help you know what he would have you to do with your life.
3. Worship God. Not half-heartedly but with wholehearted devotion. God is certainly worthy of it. David points out many times in these chapters that all he had came from God. An attitude like that certainly encourages devotion to God as well as cheerful giving.
4. Serve God with a willing mind. Be willing to do what God asks of you. Eagerly seek more knowledge of him.
5. Be faithful. Seek God consistently in all areas of your life.
6. Don't become discouraged. Be strong and do the work. It's so easy to get bogged down in the details that we can feel like maybe we should just give up. Don't get or become discouraged! God has great plans!

We see that, initially, Solomon listened. When God said to him, "Ask for whatever you want me to give you," Solomon famously asked for wisdom and knowledge. If God offered you the same thing, what would you ask for? Jesus states in Matthew 6:33:

Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.

It's all about priorities. Because Solomon had his in line here, God gave him wealth, riches and honor as well. While I don't think that we are necessarily guaranteed the same, I do think that when we put God first, the wisdom he gives us will help us to live rich, rewarding lives. Even if not necessarily from a worldly perspective. I'm challenged to look at my priorities today and see if I'm really seeking God's kingdom first. How about you?





4 comments:

  1. Priorities..........wow.

    Over the last month, I have tried so hard to balance many things. I cannot keep every plate spinning....alone anyway, and I wasn't getting much help. Just Monday, I cancelled all plans for the week and even scheduled a getaway. The difference it's made mentally, is enough to say it was worth it, but I'm noticing a spiritual change as well.

    Physically putting aside ALL "things" and seeking His kingdom first has made a spiritual difference. (Imagine that!!!) I thought I learned that lesson a longggggg time ago???? Thank You, Father, for Your patience and grace....and for doing the work in me, again.

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  2. Jaybrena, I am right with you in the balancing act. This week has been busier than usual due to end of school year events and college coursework. My mind has been focused on finishing report cards,kindergarten diplomas, awards, K5 graduation, post-planning, and moving classrooms. Stress has set in. The Bible readings became the #1 priority when I got home today. Lord, draw me near to you in these hectic hours.

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  3. Priorities...balancing...to me these are some of the hardest things to do in this life. There are so many things pulling us away from God and Satan LOVES to get our priorities messed up because then we might not be as effective for God's Kingdom. This is the reason why we need to be in God's Word everyday so that we can hear from him what HE wants our priorities to be. Thanks for that list of principles Natalie! That is great (timeless) stuff!

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  4. Ditto Ditto Ditto

    Jaybrena... good for you for taking time to get away! I've often wondered how you do all you do :)

    I have a hard time not feeling responsible for everything that I think needs to be done. I'm learning to say no to things, to let go of the things that I cannot do, and to not worry about how they get done. Sometimes that's very hard for this control-freak, but I'm learning!

    Natalie, I love the "priority" image that you found... very eye catching! David's advice for Samuel was heart-felt and learned through his own experience. I can only imagine the hope that David had in his heart that Samuel would follow it! Yes, I'm challenged to look at my priorities today :)

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