1 Chronicles 22:1
Then David said, "Here shall be the house of the LORD God, as well as the altar of burnt offering for Israel."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Chronicles 22:1?

2. How does 1 Chronicles 22:1 emphasize the importance of a dedicated worship space?

3. What role does David play in preparing for the temple in 1 Chronicles 22:1?

4. How does 1 Chronicles 22:1 connect to God's covenant with David in 2 Samuel 7?

5. How can we prioritize God's presence in our lives like David did?

6. What steps can we take to prepare our hearts as "a house for God"?

7. What is the significance of the altar in 1 Chronicles 22:1 for Solomon's temple?

8. How does 1 Chronicles 22:1 reflect God's plan for the temple's location?

9. Why did David declare the site as the house of the LORD God in 1 Chronicles 22:1?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Chronicles 22?

11. What historical or archaeological evidence supports a massive plague and angelic destruction in 1 Chronicles 21:14–16?

12. Why does God prohibit David from building the temple in 2 Samuel 7 yet allow Solomon to do so, raising questions of consistency in divine commands?

13. Who was high priest when David went into the House of GOD and ate the consecrated bread? Abiathar (Mark 2:26) Ahimelech, the father of Abiathar (I Samuel 1:1; 22:20)

14. Why does God forbid David from building the temple in 1 Chronicles 22:8 but never give that explicit reason in the parallel accounts (e.g., 2 Samuel 7)?
Discussion Questions
1. How does David's preparation for the temple challenge us to think about our own spiritual preparations and priorities?

2. In what ways can we ensure that our plans align with God's purposes, as David did with the temple?

3. How does the concept of the altar of burnt offering relate to our understanding of worship and sacrifice today?

4. What steps can we take to leave a legacy of faith for future generations, similar to David's preparation for the temple?

5. How do the connections between 1 Chronicles 22:1 and other scriptures deepen our understanding of God's plan for worship and His presence among His people?1. Why was it significant for David to prepare materials for the construction of the Temple?

2. How can we apply David's foresight and preparations to our own lives, especially in preparing the next generation?

3. Why wasn't David allowed to build the temple? How did David handle this divine command?

4. How does the choice of Solomon as the temple builder resonate with God's choice of the young and inexperienced?

5. In what ways did David show his faithfulness to God even though he was not chosen to build the temple?

6. What does David's charge to Solomon teach us about imparting wisdom and responsibility to the younger generation?

7. What is the significance of David's prayer for Solomon? How can we incorporate this example into our own prayers for those taking on big responsibilities?

8. What are some ways we can apply David's command to the leaders of Israel to assist Solomon in our own community or church leadership?

9. How does the preparation for the Temple's construction demonstrate the value of collaboration in achieving God's purpose?

10. What does this chapter reveal about God's plan, timing, and choice of people to carry out His will?

11. How does David's willingness to assist his successor reflect on his character as a leader?

12. In what ways can you prepare and equip those who will succeed you in your current roles (e.g., work, ministry, family)?

13. How can you apply David's command for Solomon to be strong and courageous in your life today?

14. How does the immense preparation of materials reflect the value and reverence David placed on the house of God?

15. What can we learn from David's acceptance of God's will not to build the temple but to prepare for it?

16. What does David's respect for God's decision about the temple's construction teach us about obedience and humility?

17. How can we seek and accept God's guidance when our plans and desires don't align with His?

18. How can we encourage and support those who are young and inexperienced in their spiritual journey, like David did for Solomon?

19. How might you support the next generation in their walk with God, as David did for Solomon?

20. Reflecting on this chapter, what are some ways we can better prepare ourselves to carry out God's will in our lives?

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