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16th November, 2025
Preacher: Elder Henry Kweteye
Theme: The Heart of David
Texts: Haggai 1:8;
2 Samuel 7:1–3;
1 Chronicles 17:1;
1 Chronicles 29:2,14
When you enter a forest, there are always obstacles that try to hold you back. This is not just an ordinary forest,it has mountains and challenges.
The point is this: it takes conscious effort to enter the forest and cut the timber.
God instructed us to build His house. Today, the physical church has been built for us, and now the responsibility lies on us to furnish and maintain it, making it appealing and suitable for His glory.
God pays more attention to the heart of the giver than the amount that is given. God rejected Cain’s offering because his heart was not aligned with his sacrifice. May the Lord touch our hearts and align them with His will.
You may have everything you desire in life at the moment, but there may still be things lacking in the house of the Lord. David had a heart that longed to honor God. He had a deep urge to bring glory to the name of the Lord. The Ark of the Covenant represented God’s presence, and David committed himself to honoring it,and he did so wholeheartedly.
As youths, we must challenge ourselves to glorify the Lord. May the Lord give us good hearts, hearts that desire Him above all else. We must place God first before every other thing.
Before you give, ask yourself: Does my heart agree with my offering?
We do not give only when things are working in our favor. Giving is not about personal convenience; it is about surrendering to the will of God. Giving is not for show or recognition. The glory of God dwells in us, so we must furnish His house in a way that draws others to Him. Do not crave acknowledgment from the world when giving in the house of the Lord.
Do not expect material rewards for doing the work of God. The true blessing is found in giving without expecting anything in return.
What does it mean to have the heart of David?
A heart that brings honor to God
A heart of sacrifice
A heart of generosity
A heart committed to God’s work
A heart that seeks God’s presence above personal gain
A heart willing to obey even when it is not convenient
May the Lord give us hearts like David, hearts that honor God, hearts that give willingly, and hearts that are fully committed to His work.
Amen .
By Johnson Aduse-Poku Temple16th November, 2025
Preacher: Elder Henry Kweteye
Theme: The Heart of David
Texts: Haggai 1:8;
2 Samuel 7:1–3;
1 Chronicles 17:1;
1 Chronicles 29:2,14
When you enter a forest, there are always obstacles that try to hold you back. This is not just an ordinary forest,it has mountains and challenges.
The point is this: it takes conscious effort to enter the forest and cut the timber.
God instructed us to build His house. Today, the physical church has been built for us, and now the responsibility lies on us to furnish and maintain it, making it appealing and suitable for His glory.
God pays more attention to the heart of the giver than the amount that is given. God rejected Cain’s offering because his heart was not aligned with his sacrifice. May the Lord touch our hearts and align them with His will.
You may have everything you desire in life at the moment, but there may still be things lacking in the house of the Lord. David had a heart that longed to honor God. He had a deep urge to bring glory to the name of the Lord. The Ark of the Covenant represented God’s presence, and David committed himself to honoring it,and he did so wholeheartedly.
As youths, we must challenge ourselves to glorify the Lord. May the Lord give us good hearts, hearts that desire Him above all else. We must place God first before every other thing.
Before you give, ask yourself: Does my heart agree with my offering?
We do not give only when things are working in our favor. Giving is not about personal convenience; it is about surrendering to the will of God. Giving is not for show or recognition. The glory of God dwells in us, so we must furnish His house in a way that draws others to Him. Do not crave acknowledgment from the world when giving in the house of the Lord.
Do not expect material rewards for doing the work of God. The true blessing is found in giving without expecting anything in return.
What does it mean to have the heart of David?
A heart that brings honor to God
A heart of sacrifice
A heart of generosity
A heart committed to God’s work
A heart that seeks God’s presence above personal gain
A heart willing to obey even when it is not convenient
May the Lord give us hearts like David, hearts that honor God, hearts that give willingly, and hearts that are fully committed to His work.
Amen .