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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for 2 Chronicles 9:1-8

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I. VISIT OF SOLOMON BY QUEEN OF SHEBA.
A. Purpose of visit - vs. 1.
B. Discovery of visit - vs. 2-4.
C. Result of visit - vs. 8.
II. "LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE."
A. Fine balance of believer's life.
1. Righteousness and humility.
2. Qualities.
a. Impossible to consciously display them.
b. Some people attempt to display righteousness.
1. By their dress.
2. In their worship.
3. In their conversation.
c. An attempt to reveal only testifies to a lack.
d. Same is true of humility - can not be displayed - it just shows.
2. Had Solomon attempted to show wisdom, would have brought glory to self.
a. This is underlying reason why person seeks to display - not to glorify God but self.
3. Our chief purpose is to bring glory to God.
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