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Finding God’s Purpose for Your Life
Solomon
I) Looking For Purpose () Gibeon BC 1015
*possibly 19 years old
Vs 1- Strengthened- God was moving but direction needed to be clear
Vs 2- Communication- Solomon asked for help
Vs 3- Gathered- Solomon gathered with others to worship, sought God collectively
Vs 4- Ark of Covenant-
Vs 5- Seeking- Sought God
Vs 6- Sacrifice- Put God first, showed God he needed Him; He meant business
Vs 7- Offer- God asked a question
Vs 8- Mercy- God given responsibility and skill
Vs 9- Wisdom- Recognized his greatest need to serve God effectively and honor God
Led to His Purpose ()
A) Commitment- altar not the ark
(Gibeon not Jerusalem)
God often calls those who are serving
God often instructs those who are seeking
God often calls those who are completely committed
How did sacrifice play in Solomon discovering God and God’s purpose in his life?
How does it apply to discovering God’s purpose in my life today?
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B) Connection- to God’s People ()
B) Connection- to God’s People ()
“That thou mayest judge my people”
Fill in your blank “that thou mayest __________ my people”
Solomon’s purpose in God’s program was to rule and judge the people of God; “that thou mayest judge my people.”
Can you think of ways God has called others and how they have served his people?
How in your own life has this been true?
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C) Connection- to What God had Given him ()
God had given him the crown
God had given him the judgment seat
God had given him the Word of God
Solomon’s purpose was largely founded on what God had given him.
What conclusions can you draw between the skills, abilities and gifts God has given you and His purpose and calling?
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II) Living out His Purpose (2 Chron 2:1-5, 5:13-14) Jerusalem BC 1011
II) Living out His Purpose (2 Chron 2:1-5, 5:13-14) Jerusalem BC 1011
Building the Temple ()
Vs 1- Determination-
Vs 2- Invested- Solomon took the burden of his economy/resources and placed it into God’s kingdom
Vs 3- Recruitment- Solomon gathered allies as he knew God’s work was to big for one
Vs 4- Dedication- Solomon had the goal of pleasing and obeying God
Vs 5- Admiration- Solomon was in awe of God and thought there was no expense to great that could not be given to such an awesome God
A) Inward Relationship () BC 1011
*possibly 23 years old
This shows us some insights into Solomon’s heart or his inward living out God’s purpose
He began building in the fourth year of his reign ()
1) Dedication and Admiration
God was everything to Him, his relationship, and pleasing his God was of the utmost importance.
Other projects and endeavors could take a second place to the great work God had given him.
He was living out God’s purpose in his life.
Inwardly he was determined to do something great that God had called upon him individually to do.
Inwardly he was invested, and dedicated; there was no price, no sacrifice, nothing that was off limits to God in his heart.
Lastly inwardly he was in admiration; the fuel of this fire was a burning admiration for who God was, what he did, and what he promised; God was who inspired everything he did and the lens by which he viewed everyone and everything around him.
Reading these verses how would you evaluate Solomon’s relationship and view of God in his life?
What changes would you make in your own relationship to God based on his example?
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B) Outward Recognition () BC 1004
*possibly 30 years old
Seven years later () note that many of the times when living out God’s will for our lives; people cannot see the inward; but outward fruit often comes from our faithful work and service to his kingdom years later.
Solomon had at this time devoted 7 years of his life to building this house for God.
Vs 1- Finished- from the inward working to the outward manifestation was seven years; do not rush the timing of God’s fruit and work in your life, results will come; be patient and faithful to living out the purpose God has called you to.
Vs 2- ark of covenant- Joining his Gibeon with his Jerusalem
Vs 3- feast- celebration
Vs 4- ceremony
Vs 5- treasure
Vs 6- sacrifice- this time without number
Vs 7- Rest- God’s presence now had a temple to abide in
Vs 8- Covered
Vs 9- settled
Vs 10- Promise
Vs 11- Sanctified
Vs 12- Worship
Vs 13- Praise
Vs 14- Glory
1) God’s Manifestation
God’s Glorification was so intense and visible people lives were changed- something supernatural that man cannot do ()
2) Man’s Maturation
Solomon living out his purpose resulted in many praising and thanking God () Men were profited or built up
Queen of sheba (992 BC)
What elements of Solomon’s example of fruitfulness for God can you relate to in your life?
How can we maximize our fruitfulness for our Lord Jesus Christ?
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III) Losing His Purpose () BC 984
* possibly 50 years old
Vs 1- Estranged
Vs 2- Hardened
Vs 3- Unquenchable
Vs 4- Away
Vs 5- After
Vs 6- Evil
vs 7- Builder
vs 8-
A) Problems Reproduced
tarts small and grows; started with the daughter of Pharaoh and grew to over 1000, a small distance between him and God grew larger and larger, and he never stopped the bleed or turned around and said enough is enough.
The flesh is never satisfied, it always wants more and more, it says just one more, just one more time and Ill never ask again, it says; I need it to live.
Notice he did not simply dabble but ended up cleaving; meaning they were inseparable; they were so hardened together that to separate him from his sin would break him as he had become formed to it.
B) Passion Replaced
Something took God’s place in his heart; his love, his devotion, his admiration, his dedication
C) Purpose Redirected
Our purpose is redirected towards another god, in fact Solomon took the gifts and skills God had given him; building and began using them for his new god.
Whitney Houston
Engages in unspeakably evil acts;
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