Lastly from these two verses, we need to remember that in the hands of God are all power and might. It seems chic these days to soften the Gospel message. We can preach about how "love wins" or "grace is all you need" but heaven forbid you mention
"Now therefore, our God, We thank You And praise Your glorious name. But who am I, and who are my people, That we should be able to offer so willingly as this? For all things come from You, And of Your own we have given You. For we are aliens and pilgrims before You, As were all our fathers; Our days on earth are as a shadow, And without hope. -- 1Chronicles 29: 13-15 (NKJV)
There are three things for us to consider here regarding a life that blesses God. First is thanksgiving. I know that we fancy ourselves as thankful creatures but I mean a life lived in thanksgiving. Like we saw from Job -- thanking Him at the lowest point in our lives. Sure we thank Him when the promotion comes but what about the pink slip? We thank Him when all the kids are safely tucked into bed but what about when we don't know where one is? How is our level of thanksgiving in the desert and wilderness? Anyone can thank Him on the mountaintop. I remember the first time I truly understood the term "sacrifice of praise." It was the Sunday right after the death of someone close to me. Raising my hands that day was a sacrifice. Not because of any anger with God but just because praise was the furthest thing on my mind. But here is the thing beloved -- our thanks towards God must be based on who He is -- not what we might be going through in our lives at that time. It is the act of thanksgiving that draws Him closer to us and in His presence is fullness of joy. Will our times still be hard? Yes but I would rather face the hard times with God at my right hand than pushed away at a distance:
David said about him: --I saw the Lord always before me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. -- Acts 2: 25 (NIV)
Secondly, we see the insignificance of man in light of who God is. I know this bruises a lot of egos and rubs against a lot of modern false teachings but this is not about us -- it is about God. This is not your best life now, unless you are going to hell. David says here -- who are we that we should even take any sense of pride in what we offer because we only have that because of the goodness of God as well! We get so prideful about the silliest things! Think about what David is saying here. If we think we are special because of how much money we give to the church we forget that it is God who provided us with the money to begin with! If we think we are special because of how many ministries we serve in we forget that it is God that gave us our talents and opportunities. If we fancy ourselves righteous we forget that without His blood we are but filthy rags before a holy God. Whatever we have to give to the Lord we only have because He gave it to us first! Acknowledging that will keep us humble and humility greatly blesses the Lord.
Lastly from the second set of verses is a sobering reminder of what our position is in this life. We are supposed to be aliens and pilgrims -- just passing through this fallen world and offering the hope of the cross to those who are perishing.
Dear friends, I warn you as "temporary residents and foreigners" to keep away from worldly desires that wage war against your very souls. -- 1Peter 2: 11 (NLT)
The truth is we lose too many battles in this war against our souls. We lose those battles because we have chosen as Lot once did to pitch our tents toward
Along with this is a sense of urgency in the words of David -- our days on earth are but a shadow and without hope. I see Christian books and pundits all talking about how the fallen culture needs to turn back to God. This culture was never turned towards God! This culture was always
That brings us to the end of David's blessing towards God. It provides us with a framework for how our life is supposed to be before our God if we intend to bless Him. I understand that accomplishing all of this at once, permanently is probably not happening in our lifetime. God understands our human frailties -- He should because He created us! That does not mean however that we do not strive towards the goals set forth here. Do we want to bless God? Do we want our lives to be a blessing towards He who controls everything? I know I want mine to be a blessing. I know I fail miserably at times but the first step is in acknowledging that before Him, knowing what does bless Him, and moving in that direction. We must remember that it is in the valley that we especially need to be thankful to God. It blesses Him to know that we still turn to Him -- even when the answer is no. When I look back on my life -- some of the biggest blessings God gave me was when He said no. I couldn't see it at the time but now I do. Instead of recapping the points made today -- here is how David ended that day:
Then David said to all the assembly, "Now bless the Lord your God." So all the assembly blessed the Lord God of their fathers, and bowed their heads and prostrated themselves before the Lord and the king. -- 1Chronicles 29: 20 (NKJV)
What have we been talking about today? What blesses our God? Not just the physical appearance but the inward reality beloved. A heart bowed low before Him and a life laid prostrate before Him. Understanding in complete humility who He is and who we are. He is the Lord and we are His obedient servants. He is the King and we are his loyal subjects. Now armed with the truth from God's Word -- let us bless the Lord our God!