May 25, 2026 WEST

May 25, 2026    Ron Tolson

In today's journey through Scripture, we discover the profound connection between our willingness to give and God's desire to build something extraordinary in our lives. As we explore Exodus 25, we see God asking for specific, valuable offerings—not because He needs them, but because He's preparing to construct something sacred. The tabernacle wasn't just a structure; it was an invitation to intimacy, complete with a table for bread where God hoped His children would come and sit with Him. This imagery powerfully foreshadows our gathering at the Lord's table today. The passage challenges us to examine what we're bringing to God that He can build with, reminding us that He never wants reluctant gifts but seeks offerings from hearts moved by love. David's story in 1 Samuel 26 adds another layer, showing us that consistency proves character. When David spared Saul's life a second time, he demonstrated that his integrity wasn't a one-time performance but a deeply rooted commitment. We too face repeated tests in our spiritual journey—not because God doubts us, but because He's refining our character and proving what's truly in our hearts. The question echoes through our lives: Who will go with us into the new things God is calling us to build?