1 Chronicles Part 3: Build For His Glory – To Infinity And Beyond

Do we need to rethink how we understand God's mission in our lives? Drawing from 1 Chronicles 28, we encounter King David's remarkable response when God tells him he won't build the temple he envisioned. Instead of clinging to 'his' vision, David immediately pivots to prepare his son Solomon for the task. This shows us when God gives us a vision, we don't own it, we steward it. The mission may be bigger than our lifetime, requiring generational faithfulness. David didn't simply command Solomon to build the temple; he invited him into the vision, sharing the 'why' behind the 'what.' This principle applies across generations today. For those of us who are older, we're called to invite younger believers into God's work by living it ourselves, getting down at eye level, and showing them the way. For younger believers, age doesn't disqualify us from leading, even leading our families to Christ. The message culminates with a beautiful truth: through salvation, we become co-heirs with Christ, princes and princesses in God's kingdom. The lies that limit us—'I'm not qualified,' 'I don't have resources,' 'I'm too young'—are replaced by God's empowering truths. Like Mr. Miyagi teaching Daniel-san karate through everyday tasks, God prepares us for our calling through the ordinary moments of walking with Him. 📍 Hope Valley Church | Denver, CO 🙏 If this message encouraged you, like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs it. 0:00 Chapter 1: Understanding God-Sized Vision We learn that God's mission and vision extend beyond our individual lives and often require multiple generations to fulfill. 6:27 Chapter 2: David's Preparation and Legacy We discover how David prepared the way for Solomon by providing resources, plans, and support despite not building the temple himself. 8:46 Chapter 3: Invitation Over Expectation We learn the difference between inviting the next generation into God's mission versus simply expecting them to carry it out. 20:34 Chapter 4: The Karate Kid Principle We see through the Karate Kid illustration how effective mentorship involves doing life together and showing the way rather than just telling. 24:48 Chapter 5: Salvation: The Foundation for Mission We understand that all vision, mission, and generational impact begin with salvation through Jesus Christ. #multigenerationalvision #vision #generations