Making Others Successful
Thus all the work that Solomon did for the house of the Lord was finished. And Solomon brought in the things that David his father had dedicated, and stored the silver, the gold, and all the vessels in the treasuries of the house of God.
2 Chronicles 5:1 (ESV)
It's easy to start something, but challenging to finish it. David wanted to build the temple, but was instructed by God to supply the material and let the next generation be the builders.
The passing on of the dream is not always an easy task. David was excited to see the temple built, but that did not ensure that Solomon would be excited. Yet he was.
The "adult" generation must consciously pass on unfinished work to the following generation. Their ideas and dreams should be big enough to encapsulate their own life, and impossibly sufficient to capture the imagination and dedication of the next generation.
Our lives should be about making others successful in this life, beyond our life, and for eternity. Joy comes from serving and thinking of others.
2 Chronicles 5:1 (ESV)
It's easy to start something, but challenging to finish it. David wanted to build the temple, but was instructed by God to supply the material and let the next generation be the builders.
The passing on of the dream is not always an easy task. David was excited to see the temple built, but that did not ensure that Solomon would be excited. Yet he was.
The "adult" generation must consciously pass on unfinished work to the following generation. Their ideas and dreams should be big enough to encapsulate their own life, and impossibly sufficient to capture the imagination and dedication of the next generation.
Our lives should be about making others successful in this life, beyond our life, and for eternity. Joy comes from serving and thinking of others.
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