Thursday, August 30, 2007

1 Kings Seven

Yea, well I hope you found this chapter as interesting and life altering as I did. For me I enjoyed the fact that Solomon finished what his father started. Because David was not allowed to make the temple, he started the initial capital fund raising. As Solomon completes construction we se at the end of the chapter that he placed the items David had set apart in the treasury. Solomon could have done anything to those items. He was king and had dominion over life and death. But Solomon knew his integrity was worth more than silver and gold and furnishings.

What is your price tag? For you to abandon your values, what would it take? The payment comes in different scenarios based on the category. Some of you know all to well what I am saying and others are still looking confused at the screen (you may want to stop, your face may freeze like that). There is always a price that either we or the enemy will offer in an attempt to disqualify you from barrier free living with God. Take some time today and ask yourself in the areas that matter most to you, what is your price tag?

Heart and Soul,
BAG
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