150719 PM Lessons From David’s Last Words

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