Serving God with Excellence: Lessons from Solomon

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1) "What makes people wise is when they humbly recognize that they need to seek and Trust others who have the talents, resources, and skills in their field of profession or studies. Godly wisdom recognizes that you and I have limitations and we need to engage others to leverage their experience and expertise and to learn from them." [10:28]( | | )

2) "For this church to serve God with the best, it will take a diversity of people with everyone involved using their spiritual gifts. Solomon wisely recognized that he needed the best wood for the Temple Project from another and humbly came to terms with the king who controlled the wood." [11:52]( | | )

3) "Imagine buying a dress from a competitor just to satisfy a customer's desire and needs. We would call this service par excellence, which means service at its best, service that is great, done with excellence to the highest level. Our God deserves our best, that he deserves service par excellence in all aspects of how we serve him with our lives." [01:59]( | | )

4) "Strategizing, planning, and organizing for order and system is not unspiritual; in fact, it is what God desires. Without the strategic planning and organizational structure that Solomon and his advisers put in place, this Temple Project would not only not be completed, but the best would not be had with haphazard planning." [15:16]( | | )

5) "Give our best in effort, time, resources, skill, and learning. Collectively, these actions show an attitude that gives God the best, the prime effort, attention to detail, and the full energy He so deserves. Is this the type of effort we put in when we serve the Living God?" [29:03]( | | )

6) "Make sure your heart is right with God and your motivation is pure. If our hearts are not right with God, then what we do for Him is useless. We can build Him the most beautiful cathedral, but if we intentionally live in sin, then He isn't pleased with our offering." [35:12]( | | )

7) "The temple of God took seven years to build; it was not a rush job and no shortcuts were taken. It was built with excellence and the best of effort and time was given to this sacred and important work. If something is supremely important, then it is worth the time you put in to accomplish the work." [25:03]( | | )

8) "Solomon got the best of artisans and craftsmen to work on the Temple Project, like Huram skilled in bronze work. For the work of the Lord, there were people who knew what they were doing for the job they were assigned to. God's work requires people who are skilled for the responsibility they are given." [27:09]( | | )

9) "We need to humbly recognize our limitations and seek for the best in other people. If we are to serve God with the best, we have to understand that because of our own limitations, if we do it ourselves, it will not be the best. We have to engage the talents, abilities, and resources of others." [09:11]( | | )

10) "It would be a shame and ironic that while the temple of God, which was supposed to be where the Earthly presence of God resided, was built with great precision and the best effort, that the heart for worshiping God was not really there. It is about the heart of the people toward God." [34:32]( | | )

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