Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America

Wednesday after the Eighth Sunday after Trinity Sunday

Posted on August 14, 2019 by Pastor Dulas under Devotions
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Scripture: 1 Chronicles 22:1-19 (NKJV)
 
22:1 Then David said, “This is the house of the Lord God, and this is the altar of burnt offering for Israel.” 2 So David commanded to gather the aliens who were in the land of Israel; and he appointed masons to cut hewn stones to build the house of God. 3 And David prepared iron in abundance for the nails of the doors of the gates and for the joints, and bronze in abundance beyond measure, 4 and cedar trees in abundance; for the Sidonians and those from Tyre brought much cedar wood to David.
 
5 Now David said, “Solomon my son is young and inexperienced, and the house to be built for the Lord must be exceedingly magnificent, famous and glorious throughout all countries. I will now make preparation for it.” So David made abundant preparations before his death.
 
6 Then he called for his son Solomon, and charged him to build a house for the Lord God of Israel. 7 And David said to Solomon: “My son, as for me, it was in my mind to build a house to the name of the Lord my God; 8 but the word of the Lord came to me, saying, ‘You have shed much blood and have made great wars; you shall not build a house for My name, because you have shed much blood on the earth in My sight. 9 Behold, a son shall be born to you, who shall be a man of rest; and I will give him rest from all his enemies all around. His name shall be Solomon, for I will give peace and quietness to Israel in his days. 10 He shall build a house for My name, and he shall be My son, and I will be his Father; and I will establish the throne of his kingdom over Israel forever.’ 11 Now, my son, may the Lord be with you; and may you prosper, and build the house of the Lord your God, as He has said to you. 12 Only may the Lord give you wisdom and understanding, and give you charge concerning Israel, that you may keep the law of the Lord your God. 13 Then you will prosper, if you take care to fulfill the statutes and judgments with which the Lord charged Moses concerning Israel. Be strong and of good courage; do not fear nor be dismayed. 14 Indeed I have taken much trouble to prepare for the house of the Lord one hundred thousand talents of gold and one million talents of silver, and bronze and iron beyond measure, for it is so abundant. I have prepared timber and stone also, and you may add to them. 15 Moreover there are workmen with you in abundance: woodsmen and stonecutters, and all types of skillful men for every kind of work. 16 Of gold and silver and bronze and iron there is no limit. Arise and begin working, and the Lord be with you.”
 
17 David also commanded all the leaders of Israel to help Solomon his son, saying, 18 “Is not the Lord your God with you? And has He not given you rest on every side? For He has given the inhabitants of the land into my hand, and the land is subdued before the Lord and before His people. 19 Now set your heart and your soul to seek the Lord your God. Therefore arise and build the sanctuary of the Lord God, to bring the ark of the covenant of the Lord and the holy articles of God into the house that is to be built for the name of the Lord.”
 
Devotion
 
“Now David said, ‘Solomon my son is young and inexperienced, and the house to be built for the Lord must be exceedingly magnificent, famous and glorious throughout all countries. I will now make preparation for it.’ So David made abundant preparations before his death.”
 
David had ruled over Israel for forty years. There had been dark moments, the worst of which was his sin with Bathsheba and his subsequent murder of her husband, Uriah the Hittite. But when confronted by Nathan the prophet, David confessed: “I have sinned against the Lord.” And immediately Holy Absolution was pronounced. David had drunk deeply of the grace, mercy, and forgiveness of God.
 
The time had come to hand the reins of power on to his son Solomon. More than that, the time had come for David to prepare for his own death. He did not do as many do today, reasoning that “after I’m gone, what will it matter to me?” No, this one who knew God’s mercy wanted the world to know his God, and so he made provision so his son could build the temple.
 
We too should consider how to make “abundant preparations” for the Gospel ministry to continue after we are gone. We can raise our children in the Faith, perhaps remember our congregation or our seminary in our wills, and other things as well. God grant us to be faithful during this life, and to think of ways to make that faithfulness felt even after we are gone.
 
We pray: “Heavenly Father, help me honor You with the whole of my temporal life, and also with what I leave behind when You call me home, for the sake of my sin forgiving Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”
 
Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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