Today’s Reading: 1 Chronicles 28 & Psalm 112
King
David, the man after God’s heart, had lived a good life. Although he had many
struggles and failures, his life was marked by the blessings of God. Now, he is about to die at “a good age, full
of days, riches, and honor.” (1 Chronicles 29:28) In his final few days, he
made it a point to pass on his legacy to those who would follow behind him.
First, he addresses the leaders of Israel. Then he turns his focus on his son,
Solomon.
In
verses 9-21, we read of David’s charge to his son. He passes on the plans for
construction of the Temple in Jerusalem and encourages Solomon to remain strong
and courageous as he takes on this important project. The most profound and
poignant portion of this charge is found in verse 9: “And
Solomon, my son, learn to know the God of your ancestors intimately. Worship
and serve him with your whole heart and a willing mind. For the Lord sees every heart and knows
every plan and thought. If you seek him, you will find him. But if you forsake
him, he will reject you forever.” (NLT)
David’s charge to Solomon to “know the God of your
father and serve him with a whole heart” is one of the repeated pieces of
advice found in the Bible. With these words, David reminds his son that the
MOST IMPORTANT pursuit ahead of him was to maintain a right relationship with
the Lord. All of his other challenges and pursuits in life pale in comparison
to this one most important pursuit. David knew that he could no longer “carry”
Solomon along in the faith – it is something he must make personal and do for
himself.
The
dictionary defines “legacy” as an amount of money or property left to someone
in a will. But this definition of legacy falls far short of God’s definition.
In God’s kingdom the most important thing you can leave to your children and
grandchildren is a vibrant faith and love for God. All the riches and property
in the world are worthless compared to the vast wealth of knowing God and
serving Him.
As a
parent or grandparent (or brother, sister, cousin, friend, neighbor, coworker) your
most sacred duty is to leave a legacy of faith for those who come behind you. Make
sure that you constantly advise them that they must know and follow God and
that “if you seek him, he will be found by you, but if you forsake him, he will
cast you off forever.”
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