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Buying a Building? | Steve Morrison | 1 Chronicles 29:1-9

35 min · 17. Mai 2026
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As preparations are made for the building of the temple, David calls the people of God not simply to give, but to consecrate themselves to the Lord. In verse 5, the invitation comes: “Who then is willing to consecrate himself today to the Lord?” Giving becomes an act of worship, surrender, and wholehearted devotion. And in verse 9, the people respond with joy, generosity, and willing hearts. As King’s Church looks ahead with faith toward one day purchasing a building of our own, this passage encourages us to offer ourselves freely to God - trusting Him, worshipping Him, and participating together in what He is building among us.

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