Read: 1 Chronicles 28:1-29:30; Romans 5:6-21; Psalm 15:1-5; Proverbs 19:18-19
David assembled all the leaders of the tribes, commanders, stewards who worked for him and his seasoned warriors together. He told them that it was in his heart to build God a house of worship, but the Lord told him that since he was a man of war and had shed so much blood, he would not be the one to build it. God had chosen him to be the king and had chosen his son, Solomon to build the Temple. God promised if Solomon continues to keep God’s commandments, he will establish his kingdom forever. David admonished them to observe and seek out all the commandments of the Lord so that they may possess the land and leave it as an inheritance to their children.
*** David addressed Solomon and told him to serve the Lord with his whole heart and with a willing mind, for the Lord searches all hearts and understands every plan and thought. If you seek him, he will be found by you, but if you forsake him, he will cast you off forever.
*** David then gave Solomon all the blueprints for everything he would need for the Temple and access to enough supplies to do everything in the plan. He told him not to be afraid or anxious about the enormity of it but to be at peace because David had arranged people to do everything on the list. They would help him build the Temple.
*** After he had explained what it would take to build the Temple, David blessed the Lord aloud so all could hear. He praised the Lord and his name and then blessed the people. They offered sacrifices to the Lord and had a great feast.
*** Solomon sat on the throne in Davids’ place from then on and he prospered. All of Israel pledged their allegiance to him. David had reigned over Israel 40 years - seven years were in Hebron and 33 were in Jerusalem. He died happy and prosperous, having lived a full life.
*** In Romans, Paul was still preaching about salvation by faith. He explained the immensity of what Christ did for us. Not many people would give their lives for another person, no matter how great that person was, but Christ gave his life for sinners. He justified us by his blood and saved us from the wrath of God. He did this while we were enemies of God. He reconciled us to God by his death and we are saved by his life. What a thing to rejoice about!
*** Sin entered the world through Adam and death came with sin. This happened before the law was given which made us accountable for our sins. All before Christ died in their sin because of what Adam did. Now all who believe will live by the free gift of grace through Jesus’ death.
*** We are no longer condemned to death through what Adam did, but and justified and free to live, not die, through what Jesus did.
*** Lord, thank you for the free gift of grace through Jesus Christ our Lord.