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Intro: Possession is nine tenth of the law as the saying goes to show one owns property or is in control.
The law will hold you accountable if you have something in your possession if illegally.
Possession matters, but original ownership matters as well.
You do not lose what you do not have.
Everything belongs to the Lord.
Every breath you take belongs to the Lord.
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This message is brought to you by God from his Holy Word known as the Holy Bible, God’s holy word:
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Psalm
1 Chronicles 29:11-12
1 Chronicles 29:
God Owns everything
Let me express that God’s love for us is he gave us the earth.
Genesis chronicles how God gave man the earth to rule over.
Sin made ruling the earth more complicated for man because of God’s divine judgment.
However the point still remains that God gave us everything we have in this word.
Background in this text:
King David is giving the kingdom over to his Son.
God chose Solomon to succeed David.
1 Chronicles 29:1
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David was rejected to build the temple.
1 Chronicles 29:
1 Chronicles 28:3
2. King David accepted God’s judgment and still look to honor God anyway.
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David is honor by the Lord’s favor toward his family and his descendants.
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He blesses the Lord for this great opportunity to leave a inheritance for Solomon.
1 Chronicles 28:4
King David show us how we are to be all in.
We Give
We Give To God what is his.
David knows all that he has comes from the Lord.
He is blessed by God and is willing to give more than above what is needed to bless the temple of the Lord.
David knows Solomon is still young and not fully ready to lead but wants to leave him a blessing to do the work of the Lord.
1 Chronicles 29:
David gave from all he had toward the temple.
He gave from his private treasure of gold and silver (v.3).
He gave from the power of his position as king.
King David lead by example.
1 Chronicles 29:
The people followed his lead as seen in .
Rejoice to Give God.
Give freely to God and rejoice.
God loves a cheerful giver.
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Giving leads to worship.
1 Chron 29:1
Worship God for the blessing to give.
1 Chronicles 29:13-
We can not give God what he has not already given us.
Everything belongs to the Lord.
Know you belong to the Lord and this life is fleeting.
We are here only a moment but have a chance to bless generations.
This is not our home.
The land belongs to the Lord.
We belong to the Lord.
The Lord blesses us to be a blessing to others.
David wants to be a blessing to the next generation.
1 Chronicles
We need to leave a good inheritance for the next generation.
God has blessed us in different ways to be a blessing to the next generation.
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