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(S.D.A. Bible Commentary Vol. 3 1130-1)
14. David and God Were Partners—This subject of the use of the means entrusted to us should be carefully considered; for the Lord will require His own with usury. While in poverty, many regard systematic giving as a Bible requirement; but when they come into possession of money or property, they do not acknowledge God’s claim upon them. They look upon their means as their own. But not so did King David regard his possessions. He understood that God is the great proprietor of all things, and that he himself was highly honored in that he had been taken into partnership with God. His heart was filled with gratitude for the favor and mercy of God, and in his prayer when presenting offerings for the building of the temple, he said, “Of thine own have we given thee”(1 Chronicles 29:14) (The Review and Herald, December 8, 1896). (3BC 1130.1) MC VC
2 Chronicles (3BC 1130) MC VC
Chapter 1 VC
3-6. See EGW comment on 1 Kings 3:4. (3BC 1130.2) MC VC
7-10. See EGW comment on 1 Kings 3:5-9. (3BC 1130.3) MC VC
7-12. See EGW comment on 1 Kings 3:5-15. (3BC 1130.4) MC VC
Chapter 2 VC
3-14. See EGW comment on 1 Kings 5:3-18. (3BC 1130.5) MC VC
13, 14. See EGW comment on 1 Kings 7:13, 14. (3BC 1130.6) MC VC
Chapter 4 VC
11. See EGW comment on 1 Kings 7:13, 14. (3BC 1130.7) MC VC
Chapter 5 VC
7, 8, 12-14. See EGW comment on 1 Kings 6:23-28. (3BC 1130.8) MC VC
Chapter 6 VC
13 (1 Kings 8:54). Kneel for Prayer in Public Worship—I have received letters questioning me in regard to the proper attitude to be taken by a person offering prayer to the Sovereign of the universe. Where have our brethren obtained the idea that they should stand upon their feet when praying to God? ... (3BC 1130.9) MC VC
Both in public and private worship it is our duty to bow down upon our knees before God when we offer our petitions to Him. This act shows our dependence upon God.... (3BC 1130.11) MC VC
[2 Chronicles 6:1-13 quoted.]... (3BC 1130.12) MC VC
Is it possible that with all the light that God has given to His people on the subject of reverence, that ministers, principals, and teachers in our schools, by precept and example teach young men to stand erect in devotion as did the Pharisees? Shall we look upon this as significant of their self-sufficiency and self-importance? Are these traits to become conspicuous? ... (3BC 1130.13) MC VC
We hope that our brethren will not manifest less reverence and awe as they approach the only true and living God than the heathen manifest for their idol deities, or these people will be our judges in the day of final decision. I would speak to all who occupy the place of teachers in our schools. Men and women, do not dishonor God by your irreverence and pomposity. Do not stand up in your Phariseeism and offer your prayers to God. Mistrust your own strength. Depend not in it; but often bow down on your knees before God, and worship Him. (3BC 1130.14) MC VC
And when you assemble to worship God, be sure and bow your knees before Him. Let this act testify that the whole soul, body, and spirit are in subjection to the Spirit of truth. Who have searched the Word closely for examples and direction in this respect? ... (3BC 1130.15) MC VC
Man must come on bended knee, as a subject of grace, a suppliant at the footstool of mercy. And as he receives daily mercies at the hand of God, he is ever to cherish gratitude in his heart, and give expression to it in the words of thanksgiving and praise for these unmerited favors (NL 37, pp. 1-3). (3BC 1131.1) MC VC
The prayer offered by Solomon during the dedication of the temple, was not made while he stood upon his feet. The king knelt in the humble position of a petitioner. (3BC 1131.2) MC VC
Herein is a lesson for God′s people today. Our spiritual strength and our influence are not increased by conformity to a worldly attitude during prayer.... Let man come on bended knee, as a subject of grace, a suppliant at the footstool of mercy. Thus he is to testify that the whole soul, body, and spirit are in subjection to his Creator (The Review and Herald, November 30, 1905). (3BC 1131.3) MC VC
Chapter 8 VC
14. See EGW comment on 1 Chronicles 23:1-5. (3BC 1131.4) MC VC
Chapter 9 VC
17-22. See EGW comment on Ecclesiastes 1:14. (3BC 1131.5) MC VC
22, 23 (1 Kings 10:23, 24). God Endows Man With Talent—[2 Chronicles 9:22, 23 quoted.] This honor was not brought about by Solomon himself. God gave to him the talents of influence and of great wisdom. Let all remember that tact and ability do not come from the natural man. Those who depend upon ministers or upon any other men whom they regard as superior to themselves, should understand that God is the One who endows man with talent. (3BC 1131.6) MC VC
We see danger in the bestowal of rich gifts or of words of commendation upon human agencies. Those who are favored by the Lord need to be on guard constantly, lest pride or self-esteem obtain the supremacy. He who has an unusual following, he who has received words of commendation from the Lord, needs the special prayers of God′s faithful watchmen, that he may be shielded from the danger of cherishing thoughts of self-esteem and spiritual pride. Never is such a man to manifest self-importance, or attempt to act as a dictator or a ruler. Faithfully should his brethren warn him of his dangers; for, if left to himself, he will surely make mistakes, and reveal human frailties. (3BC 1131.7) MC VC
In studying Solomon′s history, we can see clearly that the very ones who flattered and praised and glorified the man of ability are the ones who did not recognize and glorify God for the blessings He bestowed upon them through the human instrumentality. They supported and glorified the man; God was dishonored; and therefore the Lord found the vessel He had ordained and used in His sacred service, becoming unclean. The sentiments, the spirit, and the likeness of the natural man began to appear, and he who once was doing God′s will, became corrupted through human exaltations. Then the feebleness and weakness of man was revealed by the choice of injudicious friends, whose course of action helped the tempter to ensnare the man. The Lord allowed him to be ensnared, because he went on to exalt his own wisdom, and made not God his trust. He would not be counseled; he would walk in his own way.... (3BC 1131.8) MC VC
The Lord sets men in positions of responsibility to carry out not their own will, but God′s will. He gives wisdom to those who seek Him and depend upon Him as their Counselor. So long as men represent the pure principles of His government, He will continue to bless and maintain them as His instrumentalities to carry out His purposes concerning His people. He cooperates with those who cooperate with Him.... The test by which Solomon was measured, is used to measure all (Manuscript 81, 1900). (3BC 1131.9) MC VC
Chapter 14 VC
11. God Will Work With Us When We Trust Him—[2 Chronicles 14:11 quoted.] This is an appropriate prayer for us to make. Our prospects are anything but flattering. There are vast numbers arrayed against the truth, whom we must meet in presenting the light to others. Our hope is not in our knowledge of the truth, and in our own ability, but in the living God ... There should be ... living faith for the mighty God to manifest His power, else all will prove a failure. God defeated the enemies of Israel. He put their forces into disorder. They fled they knew not whither. Who can stand before the Lord God of Israel? (3BC 1131.10) MC VC