What should remain after our lives have run their course, and how do our present choices shape what endures beyond us? In this sermon, the speaker examines David’s final public words in 1 Chronicles 29 to confront the tension between enjoying present blessings and investing in what lasts. By highlighting David’s generosity, gratitude, and God-centered purpose, the message stresses that true legacy is formed when God’s people willingly give beyond obligation for His glory. David’s preparation for a temple he would never see completed demonstrates a faith that looks past personal benefit to lasting impact. Listeners are challenged to consider how their giving today declares what they value and what they intend to leave behind.
Read MoreHow do we honor God's faithfulness while securing a thriving future for the next generation? Pastor Dorrell examines 1 Chronicles 29 to argue that sacrificial giving—offerings beyond the tithe—represents both worship and stewardship. Drawing from David's vision for the temple and his call for the people to give generously, the sermon establishes that faithful investment in God's work today builds momentum for tomorrow. The central thesis challenges believers to recognize that generosity is not burden but privilege, and that strategic giving demonstrates faith in God's continued blessing. You are invited to participate in this legacy by prayerfully considering a two-percent financial commitment over two years, thereby positioning yourself as a faithful steward of God's provision and a builder of your church's future.
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