Lessons
From David’s Last Words A. Having spent the last week learning lessons
from the life of David, let’s examine his last words. B. 1
Chronicles 28-29 provides a window into what was on the mind of this man
after God’s own heart.• (28:1-3) – I probably ________ be able to accomplish
everything I have in my heart to accomplish_________ my will with God’s will•
(28:5-8) – the most important legacy I can leave is a foundation of _____ for
the coming generation• (28:9a) – a legacy of faith is priceless, but the time
comes when I must make my faith my ________ • (28:9b) – God deserves and
demands my whole heart and my willing mind, but whom I will serve during my
time on this earth is my ______ • (28:9c) – no
matter who I am, I can’t ________ anything from God• (28:9d) – if I seek him,
God is a source of wonderful _________ •
(28:9e) – if I forsake him, God is a terrifying • (28:10a) – I must
be ___________ with my time and wisely
seek to accomplish his will for my life• (28:10b) – “head knowledge” and
lip-service are no substitute for taking ___________ when God calls me to
act• (28:11-19) – God-glorifying work accords with the God-given _______ •
(28:20-21) – when we build our lives on the rock of God’s revelation, we are
not building __________
• (29:1-9) – there is great joy to be found in ________ willingly to
the glory of God• (29:10-19) – the LORD is the sovereign ___________ over
time, space, and all that fills them• (29:20-30) – if we have been a
__________ to God and to others, our time on earth will have been well-
spent |