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In order to set a goal you need to have the right goal in mind.
Man went to the doctor and was told to lose weight, exercise every day.
Came back and had gained weight … “Exercise … I thought you said extra fries!”
David had just finished bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem.
It had been over 80 years since it the Ark had been in the Tabernacle.
David brought the Ark up (after a failed first attempt) with great celebration.
Embrace God’s Purposes (vv.
1-10)
Verse 15 the vision - “word of revelation, divine oracle.”
David had an idea to build God a house, but God in essence said that his purpose was far greater than a mere building.
God is far more concerned about the heart of the worshipper than the place of worship.
God’s Purposes are greater than our plans.
1 chron 17:
A visionary heart embraces God’s purposes.
God’s purpose is to magnify himself through Jesus Christ by giving him an eternal kingdom.
How can you serve the Lord and advance his kingdom?
God’s purpose is to call a people to himself through Christ.
God’s purpose is far beyond what we can even ask or think.
Eph.
3:
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God’s purpose is far beyond what we can even ask or think.
Christ will build his church.
Isa
God is far more concerned about the heart of the worshipper than the place of worship.
Believe God’s Promises (vv.
11-15)
God’s promises endure forever.
1 Chron.
12:
The promises is enduring because it is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
He will sit upon the throne of David!
He will rule with justice and mercy!
A visionary heart is filled with trust in the promise of God and therefore acts upon that promise.
A visionary heart acts upon God’s promise.
David believed God’s promise and acted upon it.
He prepared for the Temple to be built.
He prepared with resources -
He prepared Solomon by passing on God’s vision -
He prepared others to help in the task -
Proclaim God’s Praises (vv.
16-27)
A visionary heart expresses its expectation in the Lord by proclaiming his goodness.
This was the whole point a place to meet God anyway, to bring him praise!
Praise his grace - v. 16-17
Praise his preeminence - v. 20-22
Praise his name - v. 24
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