Thursday, July 16, 2026

Thurs.’s Devo - Davids Commission to Solomon -

Read: 1 Chronicles 22:1-23:32; Romans 3:9-31; Psalm 12:1-8; Proverbs 19:13-14 David provided everything Solomon would need to build the Temple to the Lord down to the nails. He had accumulated a supply of cedar for wood, silver, gold and everything Solomon would need to build it. David had workmen and artisans ready to do the work. *** David didn’t wait till he was dead to let Solomon reign. He equipped him and appointed him king while he was still living and let him rule. He surrounded him with godly men who would assist him in building the Temple because he understood that this would be a daunting assignment for Solomon. *** David told Solomon why he was not building the Temple himself. He had shed too much blood in war but Solomon would have peace during his term. God had told David he would have a son and his name would be Solomon and he would be given peace and prosperity as long as he followed the Lord with all his heart. He would be the one to build him a Temple. *** When David made Solomon king he also assembled all the leaders of Israel, the priests and the Levites. He had 24,000 men to work on the house of the Lord. Six thousand would be officers and judges, 4,000 would be gatekeepers, and 4,000 would be on the worship team. David organized the Levites according to their families and they would keep charge of the sanctuary and attend to the sons of Aaron for the service of the house of the Lord. *** In Romans, Paul made it clear that the Jews had no advantage over the Gentile. They were all sinners. The purpose of the law was to let us know what sin was. Now, righteousness is obtained through Christ and it is available to all. We all come to salvation the same way - through repentance and confession in Jesus. *** Lord, thank you that when you died, you had trained your disciples to do your work just like David had prepared Solomon to build his Temple. You are building your Temple in the earth through us. You have equipped us to do your work and show forth your power through our faith in you. Thank you for your Holy Spirit that leads us to do your will.

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