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【Bible Study】1 Kings Chapter 5 - Paying the Price for God's Business

2014-04-12 34,685 1 Kings

I have it in my heart to build a house for the Name of the Lord my God, as the Lord promised my father David. It is clear that Solomon's heart to build a temple for the Lord was determined. Solomon loved and revered the Lord very much! Likewise, are you willing to pay the price and be determined to serve our God when you are living in comfort and have no worries about food and clothing? Will you wholeheartedly think about the things of God? Let us look at an important teaching shared by the teacher in this chapter: To be Christians who pay the price!

Questions for Reflection:

  • Do you agree with the statement that all Christians are the same? What kind of Christians do you think God delights in?

  • Why pay the price for the things of God? Which is more worthwhile, believing in God with a price or believing in God without a price?

  • Since God is omnipotent, why does He still need people to build the temple for Him?

  • What requirements must be met to build a temple where God dwells?

Paying the Price for the Things of God

If we read this passage, you will discover a problem: The Lord God created all things in the universe, the earth and all that is on it, the heavens and all that is in them, but now He wants people to build a temple for Him, which is more than ten meters high. For people, this is a huge project, but for God, it is a trivial matter. But why would God bother people to build the temple? Why doesn't He blow a breath and blow the temple out?

The Holy of Holies of this temple is about the size of our meeting hall, more than ten meters high, more than ten meters wide, and more than ten meters long. The scale of the entire temple is about the size of our building (three stories high). It is hard for us to imagine that this God who can create all things in the universe needs King Solomon to build such a temple for Him. In fact, this is very similar to the situation we face today. God also needs us to build the church. But why does God want us to build it? In fact, our brothers and sisters must understand that God wants to work with us. This matter was actually determined when God created man. God created us for the purpose of manifesting God's glory through man.

Now we must ask ourselves, what are we living for? Apart from manifesting God's glory, we cannot find any other answer. Today I want to say to everyone that God caused Solomon to build the temple, and then spent so much effort, using a total of more than 180,000 people. If calculated using the monthly salary of Singapore's low-wage workers (approximately S$1,700/month), one person would cost twenty thousand dollars a year, and using 180,000 people would be a very costly project in terms of manpower and resources, just for building such a temple. So in the Bible, we begin to see a clear theme: God wants people to pay the price in His affairs! In fact, God can build this temple without any effort. He can build this temple in a second. To use a popular phrase, it is instant kill. He can create things that are billions of light-years away. Something that is tens of meters high is simply children's play for Him, isn't it?

But God delights in people sharing His glory with Him, so He lets people build it. Have you ever thought about how unfair this is? How can God be so cruel? These people go up the mountain for a month, leave their families behind to build the temple on the mountain, and then go home to rest for two months, and go up again in the third month, working hard. Why does God torture these people? Some people have such thoughts. Later, I discovered that whether people believe in the Lord, build churches, or do all things that belong to God, you will discover a very interesting principle. This principle is that you will find it very worthwhile after paying the price. The history of Israel reached its peak during the reigns of David and Solomon. The territory of Israel reached its largest extent during the reigns of Solomon and David, and the country's economy was also the wealthiest. The rich life of the Israelites during the reigns of David and Solomon was also a very typical state. Later, people were unwilling to pay the price for the things of God, and as a result, they lived very badly.

Today we must begin to ponder one thing, which is what we will talk about in the past and next few Sundays: To be Christians who pay the price. You will find it worthwhile paying the price in the things of God. It is very crowded when going to work in Singapore, and it is hard to take the bus. Brothers and sisters coming to church from all over is paying the price, and the result of paying the price is living a comfortable life. We return to the Pentateuch: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. You will find that the people in the book basically have an uncompromising attitude. For example, those who do not observe the Sabbath are killed. Every year during the Feast of Weeks, the Feast of Tabernacles, and the Passover, the people of Israel rush to Jerusalem to observe these festivals. No work can be done on these days, and the price must be paid! When you pay the price, your faith in God is real; if you are unwilling to pay the price, your faith is false. Indeed, the Christianity we believe in is based on faith, but faith is also faith supported by actions. I have found that many people are unwilling to pay the price, and as a result, they will pay a heavy price elsewhere.

To Start a Ministry, One Must Have God's Promise and Revelation

I want to bring your attention to a verse, 1 Kings 5:5: “And I intend to build a temple for the Name of the Lord my God, as the Lord promised my father David.” Before you build a temple for God, you must have a promise from God, and this temple must be built according to God's promised word. Some people also wanted to build this temple, including Herod the Great, the Herod of Jesus' time. He also built a temple for God, but the temple he built did not please God and was of no use. The temple built by Herod was also very impressive. Today, if you go to Jerusalem and see the Wailing Wall, it is actually part of the temple built by Herod. It is very magnificent, and the stones are huge, but this temple did not have God's promise.

What is the difference between the temple built by Herod and the temples built by Solomon and David? The hearts of the people are different! David was very eager to build a temple for God, and then God gave him a revelation: you cannot build a temple for me, but your son will build a temple for me (see 1 Chronicles 22:7-9). This is a revelation from God! Today, we must begin to ponder this matter. If building a church is not through God's revelation, it cannot be built. If building a temple is not God's promise, it cannot be built. So some people say, I also want to build a church. If that church does not have God's presence and is not a revelation from God, it is useless. Therefore, we often hear pastors share: building a church must have a burden from God. Today, we see these things that God is doing among us, and we know that although we stumbled along in the beginning, we can see that we had a heart at that time, a heart like David's heart for building the temple. With David's heart for building the temple, God will lead you in the following matters.

The life of a Christian is also like this. You must examine your heart no matter what, and do not look at the outward temple. The same is true of a temple; the one built by Solomon and the one built by Herod, one was built with God's promise and revelation, and the other was built entirely with religious and political purposes, without God's presence. So today we must see that the first is to pay the price, and the second is to have God's promise and revelation.

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**“我定意要为耶和华我神的名建殿,是照着耶和华应许我父亲大卫的话"。可以看出所罗门为耶和华建殿的心是“定意",所罗门非常爱和敬畏耶和华!同样,现今你生活安逸、衣食无忧的时候还愿意付上代价,定意来服侍我们的神吗?你心里面会全心全意思念神的事情吗?我们来看老师在这章分享的一个重要的教导:要做付代价的基督徒!** **思考问题:** 如果我们读这一段,你会发现一个问题:耶和华神创造了宇宙万物,地和地上所有的、天和天上所有的都是祂创造的,这时候祂却要人为祂建一个殿,足足有十多米高。这对人来讲是一个很大的工程,但是对神来讲是个芝麻绿豆的小事。可是神为什么要这样折腾人来建圣殿呢?祂为什么不吹口气把殿吹出来呢? 这个圣殿的至圣所大概就像我们聚会的大厅这么大的地方,十多米高、十多米宽、十多米长。整个圣殿的规模,大概就跟我们这所大厦这么大(三层楼高)。我们很难想象:这一位能够创造宇宙万物的神,却需要所罗门王为祂造这样一个殿。其实这和我们今天所面临的光景也很像,神建造教会也是需要我们来建造。但是神为什么要我们来建造?其实我们弟兄姐妹们都要明白:神是要与我们同工。这件事其实在神创造人的时候就已经定好了,**神造我们的目的就是为了透过人彰显神的荣耀。**

**现在我们要问一下自己,我们活着是为了什么?除了彰显神的荣耀以外,我们找不到其他的答案。**今天我想跟大家说,神使所罗门建殿,然后费这么多的功夫,一共加起来使用了十八万多人。如果用新加坡低薪工友的月薪来计算(约1700新币/月),一人一年就是两万块钱,使用十八万人,那是相当耗费人力、资材的工程,仅仅只是为了建造那么一个圣殿。所以在《圣经》里面,我们开始看到一个清晰的主题:神希望人在祂的事情上付代价!其实神建造这个圣殿完全不费吹灰之力,一秒之内就能把这个圣殿造好,用现在流行的话就是“秒杀"。创造几十亿光年的东西都能造出来,几十米的东西对于祂来说简直就是小儿科,不是吗? 但是神喜悦人跟祂分享祂的荣耀,所以让人去建造。那你有没有想过这太不公平了,神怎么这么残酷呢?这些人上山一个月,撇家带口地在山上建造圣殿,然后回家休息两个月,第三个月又上去,使劲地折腾,神为什么要折腾这些人呢?有人就有这样的想法,**后来我就发现人信主也好,建造教会也好,做一切属神的事情,你就会发现一个很有趣的原则,这个原则就是------付代价,你付了代价以后,就会发现这是很划算的。**以色列的历史,在大卫和所罗门年间达到顶峰,以色列国版图在所罗门大卫年间达到最大的版图,国家的经济也是最富有的,以色列百姓在大卫和所罗门年间那种丰富的生活也是一种很典型的状态。到了后来,人们不愿意在属神的事情上付代价了,结果活得很糟。

今天我们要开始揣摩一个事情,就是过去和接下来的几个主日会讲:要做付代价的基督徒。在属神的事上付代价,你会发现是划算的。新加坡上班时候是非常挤的,搭公车很辛苦,弟兄姐们从各处来教会聚会就是付代价,付代价的结果就是过安舒的日子。我们回到摩西五经:《创世记》、《出埃及记》、《利未记》、《民数记》和《申命记》。你会发现书中这些人基本上是带着一个毫不妥协的态度,比如不守安息日的就打死,以色列全国的老百姓每到七七节、住棚节、逾越节,就赶到耶路撒冷去守这些节日,这些日子什么工都不可以做,就是要付这个代价!当你付代价的时候,你对神的信心就是真的;如果你不愿意付这个代价,你的信心就是假的。的确我们信的基督教是以信为本的,但是信心也是有行为支持的信心。我发现很多人不愿意付这个代价,结果他们就会在别的地方付很沉重的代价。

我想给大家看一句话,《列王纪上》第5章第5节:“我定意要为耶和华我神的名建殿,是照耶和华应许我父亲大卫的话。"你要为神建殿之前,你要有一个从神而来的应许,这个殿必须照着神所应许的话来建。有一些人也想建造这圣殿,其中有一个人就是希律王,就是耶稣年间的希律王,他也为神建殿,后来他建的殿却不讨神的喜悦,什么用也没有。希律建的那个殿也很厉害,今天如果你去耶路撒冷看到哭墙,其实就是希律建殿的一部分,很宏伟的,石头都很巨大,但是这个殿却没有神的应许。 希律建的殿和所罗门以及大卫建的殿有什么不同呢?人的心不同啊!大卫非常渴望为神建殿,然后神给他的一个启示:你不可以为我建殿,但是你儿子要为我建殿(参《历代志上》22:7-9)。这是从神的而来的启示!今天我们要开始揣摩这件事情,**建立教会如果不是透过神的启示就建不了,建造圣殿如果不是神的应许就建不了。**所以有些人说“我也要建个教会"。如果那个教会没有神的同在,不是从神来的启示,是没有用的。所以我们经常会听说某某牧师分享:建立教会要有从神来的感动。今天,我们看见神在我们当中所做的这些事情,我们就知道,虽然当初也是迷迷糊糊走过来的,但是可以看到那个时候我们有一颗心,那颗心就是大卫建殿的心,有了大卫建殿的心,接下来的事情神就会带着你走。 基督徒的一生也是如此,你无论如何都要审查自己里面的心,不要看外在的殿。同样是一个殿,所罗门建的和希律王建的,**一个是带着神的应许和启示建的,一个完全是带着宗教和政治目的而建的,没有神的同在。**所以今天我们要看见,第一要付代价,第二是要有神的应许与启示。
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