May 17, 2017 Bible Study — Recognizing That All We Have Belongs To God

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on 1 Chronicles 27-29.

    As he was turning over his kingdom and the task of building a temple for God to his son Solomon, David gave Solomon some instructions. At the core of those instructions was the statement that if we seek God, we will find Him. This is a theme which is all throughout the Bible: those who truly seek God will find Him. Before David got to that statement he said some things which give us an understanding of what it means to seek God. David told Solomon to worship and serve God with a whole heart and a willing mind. There are those who claim that they are seeking God, but they are unwilling to truly serve Him, or in other cases their hearts are divided and they have other loyalties. If we are such people we will not truly find God. If we forsake God for other loyalties, He will let us go. God will not force His love on anyone.

    When David finished giving Solomon and the leaders of Israel instructions he prayed a prayer of praise. In that prayer he made a point which goes closely with his instruction about seeking God. We cannot truly give anything to God because everything is already His. We only have the things which we have because God has chosen to loan them to us. If we truly recognize this as true we will realize that having divided loyalties is pointless, because those things which we put ahead of God are subservient to God. Everything of value which we can have, whether it be physical, spiritual, or emotional, comes from God. Therefore we should be willing and eager to give it back to God for His use. We have nothing which did not first belong to God and if we willingly return it to Him, He will replace it with something of even greater value. This is where we face one of those great paradoxes of the Christian faith. If we give to God because He will replace what we give with something of greater value, we are not truly willingly giving…and we will have missed part of the value which God is offering us. It is only by recognizing in our hearts and not just in our minds that all we have belongs to God that we can fully experience the joy and value which God wishes to give to us.