You will not have to study far in the Psalms before you learn of David’s affection for God. In Psalm 5:2, he declares that God would hear his voice in the morning. In Psalm 55:17, he declares, “Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, And He shall hear my voice.” Then in Psalm 122:1, he reveals his excitement hearing it was time to go to the house of God. This same affection was what inspired him to contemplate building a temple for God. Although he did not secure leave of God to build the temple, he made elaborate financial and material preparations for it. Apart from what he gave of his personal treasures, he mobilized the leaders and indeed all Israel to give as well. In today’s estimate, it is believed that the temple of Solomon could be worth anything from $270 to $300 million!
Love cannot be hidden. If we love God, it will show in our language…those who profess love for God must be ready to part with their resources towards the work of God…we cannot love by words of mouth alone; we have to pledge our finances as well.
Love cannot be hidden. If we love God, it will show in our language. Loving God will show in the zeal we exercise towards His name. Of course, those who profess love for God must be ready to part with their resources towards the work of God. This is one reason why God will put resources in the hands of people. He taught Israel how to get wealth before they left Egypt. It then came a time to build the tabernacle in the wilderness, and that was possible by those who gave out of what they had been given by God. Moving the work of God forward in our days will require huge resources. Therefore, we cannot love by words of mouth alone; we have to pledge our finances as well.