We Are the Temple of the Living God1
1 Kings 5:1-11; 13-18
1Now Hiram king of Tyre sent his servants to Solomon when he heard that they had anointed him king in place of his father, for Hiram always loved David.
Close friends with a strong bond are rare. It was a happy thing for Solomon that his father passed on to him the love of such a useful ally.
2And Solomon sent word to Hiram, 3“You know that David my father could not build a house for the name of the LORD his God because of the warfare with which his enemies surrounded him, until the LORD put them under the soles of his feet. (Like a good son who honored his father, he does not say that David could not build the temple because he had shed blood, but because he was busy with wars. We should always say the best things regarding our parents.)
4“But now the LORD my God has given me rest on every side. There is neither adversary nor misfortune. 5And so I intend to build a house for the name of the LORD my God, as the LORD said to David my father, ‘Your son, whom I will set on your throne in your place, shall build the house for my name.’ 6Now therefore command that cedars of Lebanon be cut for me. And my servants will join your servants, and I will pay you for your servants such wages as you set, for you know that there is no one among us who knows how to cut timber like the Sidonians.” (The tabernacle, which was temporary, was constructed by Jews only. But the temple, which was to be permanent, is not built without the help of Gentiles. Jews and Gentiles together make up the church that is the temple of God.)
7As soon as Hiram heard the words of Solomon, he rejoiced greatly and said, “Blessed be the LORD this day, who has given to David a wise son to be over this great people.” 8And Hiram sent to Solomon, saying, “I have heard the message that you have sent to me. I am ready to do all you desire in the matter of cedar and cypress timber. (We should think very carefully about what we promise. Are we really willing and able to be true to our word? It is good when our hearts are full of liberality toward the work of God even after we have thoughtfully weighed the matter.) 9My servants shall bring it down to the sea from Lebanon, and I will make it into rafts to go by sea to the place you direct. And I will have them broken up there, and you shall receive it. And you shall meet my wishes by providing food for my household.” (Palestine was a fruitful agricultural country, so Solomon would do Hiram a service by paying him from the produce of the land.)
10So Hiram supplied Solomon with all the timber of cedar and cypress that he desired, (When God’s house is to be built, he will certainly find everything he needs for it.) 11while Solomon gave Hiram 20,000 cors (a little less than 2,000 tons) of wheat as food for his household, and 20,000 cors (over one million gallons) of beaten oil. Solomon gave this to Hiram year by year.
13King Solomon drafted forced labor out of all Israel, and the draft numbered 30,000 men. 14And he sent them to Lebanon, 10,000 a month in shifts. They would be a month in Lebanon and two months at home. Adoniram was in charge of the draft. 15Solomon also had 70,000 burden-bearers and 80,000 stonecutters in the hill country, 16besides Solomon’s 3,300 chief officers who were over the work, who had charge of the people who carried on the work. 17At the king’s command they quarried out great, costly stones in order to lay the foundation of the house with dressed stones.
Even the foundation stones were not rugged and rough, but cut and expensive. God would have everything that is done for him done well. He does not care so much for that which pleases human eyes; his delight is with the beauty of those living stones of his spiritual temple that are hidden from view.
18So Solomon’s builders and Hiram’s builders and the men of Gebal did the cutting and prepared the timber and the stone to build the house. (The stones and timbers arrived at the worksite already prepared. So, “When the house was built, it was with stone prepared at the quarry, so that neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron was heard in the house while it was being built.”2 Here below, the preparing us for heaven is a work of toil and noise, but in heaven all will be rest and quietness. May the Lord prepare us to be built into his temple above.)
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1 2 Corinthians 6:16
2 1 King 6:7