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Donnie Bell

The Fame of God's King

1 Kings 10:1-10
Donnie Bell June, 28 2026 Video & Audio
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The sermon contrasts the Queen of Sheba's pursuit of Solomon's wisdom with the superior glory found in Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that all true wisdom, power, and righteousness originate from God alone, not human merit or education. The preacher argues that salvation is entirely a work of sovereign grace, accomplished by Christ's atoning sacrifice for the elect. Believers are encouraged to rest in their justified status and eternal life, which are secure gifts rather than future rewards. The message calls for humble worship of Christ, who alone deserves all honor and adoration.

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You know, I'm gonna tell you right up front, I use a King James Bible, and I'll try to make it as understandable to you as I can. Turn with me to 1 Kings chapter 10. Last time I was here when Joe was here, he sat back there and he hangs on the end of the pew, hangs over the pew, and listens intently.

He listens intently. And that's good. That's what we want people to do. We use words to communicate. God used His Son to communicate to us. His Son was the Word. The Word was with God the same as in the beginning with God. And everything that was made was made by Him. And God came to communicate to us Himself through His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And I'll make another statement here. He mentioned Romans 8.

Everything God done for us is in the past tense. He predestinated us, that's in the past tense. He called us, that's in the past tense. He justified us, that's in the past tense. He glorified us. So because everything God's already done for us is as good as done, All we're waiting for is our time to be called to glory. That's all we're waiting for. It's already accomplished, already done. And that's because of who the Lord Jesus Christ is. But let me read these first 10 verses to you, and hopefully the Lord will be pleased to bless us.

And when the Queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the Lord, she came to prove him with hard questions. came to Jerusalem with a very great train, with camels that bear spices, and very much gold, and precious stones. And when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him all that was in her heart. And Solomon told her all her questions, there was not anything hid from the king, which he told her not. And when the Queen of Sheba had seen all Solomon's wisdom, and the house that he had built, and the meat of his table, and the sitting of his servants, the attendance of his ministers, and their apparel, and his cupbearers, and his assent by which he went up into the house of the Lord, there was no more spirit in her. And she said to the king, it was a true report that I heard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom. Howbeit, I believed not the words until I came. and mine eyes had seen it, and behold, the half was not told me. Thy wisdom and prosperity exceeded the fame which I heard.

Happy are these thy servants, which stand continually before thee, and blessed be the Lord thy God, which delighteth in thee, to set thee on the throne of Israel, because the Lord loved Israel forever. Therefore made he the king to do judgment and justice and she gave the king and hundred and twenty talents of gold and of spices very great store and precious stones There came no more such abundance of spices as these which the queen of Sheba gave to shallot This is a course the gospel It's the gospel wherever you find in the scriptures you find the gospel Our Lord Jesus says, you know, the Queen of the South shall rise up in judgment against this generation because she came for the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon. And behold, a greater than Solomon is here. Now she came from the uttermost parts of the earth. And when she found out just how great Solomon was, she said, the half hasn't been told me. And let's first of all deal with what she heard. It says there in verse one, when the queen of Sheba heard the fame of Solomon, she heard of his fame, but she had to hear.

And that's what has to happen with people being converted. They got to hear. And they can't just hear anything. They got to hear the gospel. They got to hear the gospel of the grace of God. They got to hear the sovereign grace of God. They got to hear that salvation is all in one person, the Lord Jesus Christ. You got to hear about him and his glory and his power and his might.

But she come because she heard of his faith. What did she hear about him? Concerning the name of the Lord. What's in a name? Well, when you talk about the Lord Jesus Christ, everything. Everything's in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Salvation's in his name. All power's in his name. All wisdom's in his name. All righteousness is in his name. All power's in his name. Everything is in that blessed name.

There's no other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved, must be saved, other than Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory. So she came concerned in the name of the Lord. And that's what we try to do. We labor to present the Lord Jesus Christ and what his name means.

And then she said this, in his wisdom, she came to see about his wisdom and his power, you know, his glory and all that it was because of the Lord, Jehovah God that made him to be. And that's why our Lord said, behold, a greater than Solomon is here.

Where did Solomon get his wisdom? From God. Where did he get his fame? From God. Where did he get his wealth? From God. Where did he get his intelligence? From God. Everything he had, he got it from God. And anything you and I have, God, why do we got that God didn't give us? uh... and i and i go so far as to say this i don't i don't have anything that the lord did not give me i don't have a house unless the lord gave it to me i don't have good furniture to go with what the lord gave to me i don't have any money in my pocket except the lord gave it to me i attribute everything in this world that ever happened every breath i take every heartbeat i have i attribute it to god almighty i have got nothing nothing to do with how long I live and how good I live, or anything else about it, I'm in the hands of a glorious God of heaven and earth.

And oh my, and I thought, and then, and solidly knowing Christ, the scriptures tells us that Christ himself is the wisdom of God. In him dwelleth all the wisdom and knowledge of God. And then she heard about the fame of his riches. Look down here in verse 21 with me in 1 Kings 21. You heard about his riches. And look what it says here. And all King Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold, and all the vessels of the house of the force of Lebanon were pure gold. None were silver. It was nothing accounted in the days of Solomon. Let me ask you, who is richer than our Lord? Huh? who is richer than the Lord Jesus Christ?

The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof. Our Lord Jesus Christ, what about the riches of His grace? How rich is His grace? I mean, it's so rich that He gives it abundantly, and He keeps giving it, and giving it, and giving it, and He's been giving it ever since creation, and our Lord Jesus Christ has got as much now as He ever had when He gave the first.

He's still got lots of grace. He's got more grace than you and I could ever want. He's got it. He's got it. And oh, He's the wisdom of God. And who's richer than our Lord Jesus Christ? The riches of Christ, the riches of His grace. Oh, bless His name, the earth. The earth is the Lord.

You know what we do? We buy a piece of property and we call it ours. We call it ours. We put our name on the bell box and we divide all this land up and we get deeds for it and all this stuff like that. But you know all we're doing is living in God's land. We divide it up and say it's ours. But it's the Lord's. It's the Lord's. It belongs to Him. I'm just here by my time in the place that He appointed me until the end of it.

Oh, and then look what it says. She heard the fame of His words, of His wisdom. Look down in verse six. And she said to the king, it's a true report that I heard in my own land. of the things you did and of thy wisdom. I heard about it. Way over yonder where I lived, I heard about it. And oh my, the words, his words and his wisdom. She heard about the fame of what his words are. Heard about the fame of his wisdom.

And our Lord Jesus Christ, when he was 12, he sat and conversed with a bunch of scribes wise men of their day and the doctors of their day and he's twelve years old and they wondered where in the world did he get such wisdom and then another time they said this man how can he know these things he's never had any I don't know of any learning he's ever had what school did he go to that he learned these things our lord Jesus Christ that's what they said he said he didn't go to any school I understood I don't understand any of that he said how could he know anything How could he know these things? Where'd he get this act? Where'd he get this wisdom? Where'd he get this power?

And they just was astonished at him. I remember one time I was in Chattanooga, went down to hear John Riesinger preach, and there was these people on this great big huge Christian bookstore. They asked me, the preacher asked me, the preacher's wife asked me, said, what school did you go to? And my wife at that time, she said, he went to Bush College. Well, where in the world is that at? That's the bushes up behind the house.

The best education, you know, I don't, I don't know how many people I've known that said they had to unlearn what they knew. when God began to teach them. Go off to a seminary and come back and say, listen, when God reveals the gospel to them, makes Christ real to the heart, they say, I got to unlearn all that, all that stuff that got put in my head and in my mind. And every one of us have to do that when God comes to us with the gospel, when God comes to us with the power, when God comes to us and shows us salvations all together of grace, and nothing we can do can contribute to it, any iota, nothing. And boy, that's hard to take when you've been living by works and you've been living by self-righteousness, when you've been living by your own merit and your own worth and thinking that God owes you something. It's hard to take. But I tell you one thing, when he does it, you say, boy, thank God for grace. Thank God for grace.

And she heard the fame of his words and his wisdom. And I tell you, all the wisdom and knowledge of God dwells in Christ. And look what she did now. Look what she did. Back up here in, she came when she heard the fame, back in verse one, she heard the fame of Solomon. She came to prove him. And she came from to Jerusalem. She came from a long, long way off. You know, our Lord said she come from the uttermost parts of the earth. Now, you know, she didn't postpone coming when she heard about Solomon. When she heard about what the name of the Lord, what and the fame of Him and all that entailed that God had given Him.

She didn't, she wanted to go. She said, I got to go find out about this. I got to go see it myself. But now let me tell you about two fools and a henpecked husband. There was a fellow, King made a grand supper. He went out to invite people. And the king said, listen. He went out to invite people and one fella said, I can't come.

I bought five yoke of oxen. And I got to go and prove them. I got to go see if they're as good as the fella said they are. I got to go see if they'll plow. And then another fella, and he made light of it. And another fella said, well, I bought a piece of property. Sight unseen, I gotta go look at it. Make sure it's okay. Make sure my boundaries are right.

And another fella said, I can't come because I'm married and alive. Now they all made light of that. But now she didn't do that. I don't know how many people, most of you all met folks that make light of the gospel. But oh my, this is nothing, nothing to make light of.

And then it says, she came to prove him, in verse one, prove him with hard questions. Wonder what kind of questions she asked. What kind of questions you reckon she asked Solomon? I believe the first thing she would say was, what's your God like? I know what mine's like. I know what mine's like. I said, I can carry him from one place to another, but what's your God like? Tell me about your God.

Well, Solomon said, oh my God, the heavens of heavens can't contain him. He doeth according to his will in armies of heaven among the inhabitants of the earth, and no man can stay under him. What doeth thou? Nobody can. And oh my, Paul said, listen, Jacob have I loved, Nesau have I hated. They said, well, wait a minute. Wait a minute, that's not fair.

He said, is there unrighteousness with God? Who do you think that you stand up and argue with God, debate with God? Tell Him what's right for Him to do and what's not right for Him to do? He does according to His will. He works all things after the counsel of His own will. And oh my, that's the first, is that He's sovereign?

He measures the waters in the hollow of His hand. He counts all the nations in this earth as just a small dust on the balance. If you went to put something on the balance to weigh it and see what it weighed, did the dust make it weigh any heavier? He said, the dust of the balance, all these nations are just like a drop in the bucket, dust on the balance. He said, that's what God's like.

And he said, then she asked him, how can a man be born again? How can a man be born again? How can a man be born again? How can that possibly happen? How can a man that's 80 years old, how can he be born again? That's what Nicodemus said, Lord, this don't make sense to me. I'm an old man. How am I gonna be born again? Will I have to go back to my mother and start all over again? Will that take it for me to be born again?

Our Lord said, if I told you of earthly things, and everybody knows how people are born, and if you have to be born again, that means that you had nothing to do with your first birth, what do you think you got to do with your second? And he said you must be born again, not the flesh profits nothing. He said, you must be born from above by the Spirit and by the water, by the Spirit of God and by the Word of God's blessed Word. And oh, how can a man be born again? And I'll tell you, Billy Graham wrote a book on how to be born again. Christ didn't even say a man had to, how to do it. He just said you had to do it.

Without the new birth, you can't see. Without the new birth, you can't hear. Without the new birth, you can't understand. I know two preachers, three preachers right off the top of my head, and they all pastor sovereign grace churches. And three of them believe that man only has one nature. One nature. And if you've only got one nature, there's only one nature you're born with, and that's your fallen nature. Well, how in the world are we going to understand God? How are we going to fellowship with God? How are we going to understand the Bible? How are we going to pray to God? How are we going to understand what God's like without the new birth? It's a spiritual birth. God brings into existence someone who never existed before. And He makes that man a new creature. He gives him a new heart. He gives him a new mind. He gives him a new will. He gives him an understanding.

And I tell you what, beloved, I've told those fellows, how in the world do you talk to God if you only got one nature? How do you fellowship with God if you only got one nature? How do you know anything about your sin if you only got one nature? And I'll tell you what, Paul said, oh wretched man that I am, I know that in me, in my flesh dwells no good thing.

But yet Peter turned around and said, we're partakers of the divine nature. We're made new creatures in Christ. And God comes, and our Lord Jesus Christ said, the flesh profits nothing, it's the spirit that quickens. And you know, every one of you, if you've ever experienced a new birth, somebody come into existence in you that never existed before, and there's been a fight between that new birth, that spiritual man, and that old man from the time you got converted. There's been a fight going on. That new man's fighting that old man. Who's gonna win? The new man is, of course. Oh my.

And then she asked, how in the world can a man be just with God? How in the world? Job asked that. How can he be born of a woman, be clean? How can a man be just with God? God who is just and righteous and holy and demands perfection and demands obedience. How in the world can he be just and yet at the same time justify people like ourselves? How can that happen? How can he be just? How can God be just? How can a man be just before God? How can it happen? Our Lord Jesus Christ, bless His name, He willingly came into this world.

He said, except a corn of wheat die, it abideth alone, but if it dies, it brings forth much fruit. And the scriptures tells us that the Lord laid on him the iniquity of us all. He was wounded for our transgressions. He was bruised for our iniquity. Oh, he was led as a lamb to the slaughter.

And the Lord took him and laid all the sins of all his elect From the beginning of time to the end of time, every child of God who Christ died for, all of God's elect, every one of them, our Lord Jesus Christ said, lay on me all their sin. And God made him to be sin. Nobody else could make him to be sin, but God did it. And God made him to be sin. And when our Lord died on that cross, all the sins of God's elect were laid on Him. And God Himself couldn't look on His own Son. God couldn't look on Him. He pulled the sage down from heaven and said, I can't see such a thing. And our Lord Himself said, oh my God, why hast thou forsaken me? and he forsook him, and left him, and all the wrath, and all the justice, and all the power, and everything that was against sin was put on the Lord Jesus Christ.

And the last word he uttered before he said, Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit, the last thing he said, it is finished. Salvation was perfect and completed right then and there. And I'll tell you, He put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. And there's no wrath for us. We have no sin. We are righteous. Everything that Christ is, we are, because we are so united to Him. And God made it that way. And that's how a man can be just with God. Because Christ was made what we are, that we could be made what he is. And now, who is he that condemneth? Who is he that condemneth?

Let me tell you another thing, she's probably asking. When a man dies, shall he live again? That's just when he starts living. When a man dies, shall he live again? You know what our Lord gave us? Eternal life. It's not something I'm gonna get when I leave this world, it's something I got right now. It's something I possess right now. I possess eternal life right now, and you do too. It's not something we're gonna get when we get there. We got it right now, and you know what eternal life is?

It's not how long it is, it's the quality of life that Christ gives us. It's the quality that we have that he gives. That's what eternal life is. It's the quality of God in a man's soul. It's the quality of eternal life. It's Christ in a man, which is the hope of glory.

Now, I'll leave this world, leave this old body behind, but I've already got eternal life. I'm not gonna get it when I get there. I've got it now. I got it now, and oh my, what a question. If a man dies, shall he live again? And here's something else.

I don't know if you've ever thought about this, but men who die without Christ, they go to hell just like they are. You know, we have eternal life. We leave this old flesh behind, and we go, Christ gives us a new body, We go to be with Him. But men who go to hell, they go just like they are.

If they hate God when they get into a turn, people say, well, they'll say, boy, well, let me out of here. I'll love God. No, they won't. If you hate God in this world, you'll hate Him in the next world. If you despise Christ in this world, you'll despise Him in the next world. If you have lust in your heart and mind, you'll go into eternity with everything that you are as a natural man, and that'll beat on you throughout eternity. Your nature does not change by going into hell.

There might have been more lives told at funerals than any other place you ever go. I don't know of anybody that ever ended up in hell when a preacher got up to preach for them. Everybody was good. Everybody was fine. Oh, listen, they might have prayed, have mercy on them right before they died. But I'll tell you what, death does not change a man's nature.

And it won't change our nature when we die. We enter into eternity. We'll be as righteous when we get in heaven as we are right now. We'll be as justified when we get into heaven as we are right now. Not gonna get any better except we leave this body. What we are right now is what we'll be in eternity. Can't be no more righteous than you are. Can't be no more justified than you are. All right, taking too long. Don't get up here often enough.

All right, and then look what it says. She came to him. She came to prove him. She came to him. And look what it says there in verse 2. She came to Jerusalem. She came to Him. She didn't sit and think about Him. And look what it says down in the last verse of this. When she was come to Solomon, look what she did. She communed with Him. She communed with Him. What did she commune with Him about?

With all that was in her heart. She communed with Him about all that was in her heart. And I tell you, our Lord said, all that the Father gives me shall come to me, and him that cometh to me in no wise I'll cast out. And she communed with him all that was in her heart, all that was in her heart. And you know, that's one thing, the Lord looks on the heart. He looks on the heart.

Men look on the outward appearance. The first king of Israel, they looked on him because he stood so tall and he was such a nice looking man. They said, Well, he's got to be making a great king. Look how tall he is. Look how good looking he is. He's greater, bigger than anybody else around here. So let's make him the king. They looked on the outward appearance. And men do that. They'll put on their little bonnets and put on their dark clothes and wear their beards and, and, and, and, and, and, you know, talk about all the works they're doing for God and all the churches they've built and all the souls that they want. And our Lord said, he looks past every bit of that.

He looks into a man's heart. He sees what is in the heart. And it's out of the heart are the issues of life. What we think in our hearts, what comes out of our mouth. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. And oh my, and I tell you, the Lord looks on the heart, and I'm certainly grateful that he does. People say, you know, if I know my heart, I do know my heart. I know the natural, my heart naturally is deceitful, above all things, and desperately wicked. But thank God Christ said, I give you a new heart. A new heart. And you know, and the Lord, I'm grateful the Lord looks on the heart. He looks past me. And he looks at the heart he gave me. He gave me.

And look what it also says about her. Down in verse, told her all of her questions. And look what he said in verse three. And Solomon told her all her questions, all the questions she asked, he answered. He answered. He answered her questions. And look what it says else about her. There was not anything hid from him. You can't hide from it.

David asked the question, he said, Lord, if I made my, if I took out the wings of the morning and start flying off, he said, that's where you'd be. If I made my bed in hell, you'd be there. If I went to the uttermost parts of the earth, that's where you'd be. There's no place I can go where you're not.

And that's what he told her. Oh, our Lord, our God is king, wherever, God is the same God in Iowa as He is in Tennessee, California, China, anywhere you go, He's the same. And the gospel's always the same, always the same. And the king hid, you know, told her everything about her. Oh, nothing was hid from the king.

Ain't you glad that you can't hide from Him? Ain't you glad that He knows everything about you? Ain't you grateful that He don't, you know, He knows things about us that we hope nobody ever finds out. We hope that it never comes out on us. Oh, we say and do things and thoughts that goes through our mind. I hope nobody ever, I hope it, oh, I hope nobody ever sees that. Oh, I'm glad nobody can ever see that. I'm glad nobody, but God, he knows how to look on us and he don't tell nobody about it but you. And deals with nobody about it but you. Ain't you grateful that? He's not like us, he's not a gossip.

There's two ugly sisters. You know who they are? Rumor and gossip. Two ugly sisters you'll ever meet. Ain't they? Rumor and gossip. And oh my. And that's why Mary, when our Lord, when Gabriel came to her, told her that she was gonna have a child, She said, how in the world can these things be? How can this happen? But nothing was hid. Told her, I'll tell you how it's gonna happen. God's gonna conceive in your womb, his son. That's how it's gonna happen. And oh, Nicodemus, how in the world can a man be born again? And then let me hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry.

Look what she saw when she got there to Solomon, down verse four. And look with me, let's go through this together. And the queen of Sheba has seen all Solomon's wisdom. First thing she saw, Solomon's wisdom. Christ is the wisdom of God. And look what else in the house that he built.

You know whose house we are? Christ's house. We're built Christ, and Christ is, there's no other foundation that can be laid other than the Lord Jesus Christ. We're the house that Christ built. And we're built and fitly framed together. And Christ makes all of us people just exactly like. We all fit in the building. And then Christ is the chief cornerstone. Christ is the foundation of it. And oh, we're the house of Christ.

And when she saw the wisdom of him, she saw the wisdom of salvation who amazed him, who had come. And oh, how salvation amazes us who came to Christ. Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now I'm found, was blind, but now I see. T'was grace that taught my heart to fear, Grace, my fears relieved. How precious, precious did that grace appear the hour I first believed. Chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, redeemed by His blood, we're saved to the praise of the glory of His grace. In the house that He bid, and look what else you saw now. She saw the house that he's built, and look at verse five, and she saw the meat of his table.

You preached on Mephibosheth here a while back and said he sent it to King's table. After the Lord brought him to, he sent it to King's table. We sent it to King's table. What kind of, he puts, you know what he sets his table with? The centerpiece is Christ and righteousness over here, justification over here, forgiveness over there, redemption, regeneration, justification, perfection, all blessings, Christ is all. I mean, when he sets the table, I mean, he sets it. Oh, bread, he's the bread. Water, he's the water. Oh. He's our provision is in Christ. He's our portion. You sung that today in one of the synagogues we sung. Oh, we got the freedom and acceptance and justification and we're holy in the sight of God.

And then look what else she saw about him. Look what it says there in the last part of the verse. It says, and she saw his asset by which he went up into the house of the Lord. She saw how he ascended, how he went up, and how he carried himself. He carried himself like a king, carried himself like he had the wisdom and the power, carried himself like someone who had all the wealth and someone who had everything, and he carried himself up there. In Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Holy War, when Mansoul, when Emanuel took over the city of Mansoul. He said, one of the understanding watched Emanuel get off the throne and watched him walk, began to watch him walk, watch Emanuel walk down the city of Mansoul, down the avenue of Mansoul.

And he looked out there and he looked at those steps and said, I'm gonna follow his steps. I'm gonna follow his steps. And ain't that what we want? Oh, to follow our Lord Jesus Christ. She saw his ascent. And all the way he carried himself. And look what else she saw. In verse five, as she saw the meat of his table, what he provided, the king's table, and the sitting of his servants. What did she see them doing?

Sitting. Resting. Sitting. They were resting. And look what else they saw, she saw. And she said, their apparel. She looked at how they were dressed. You reckon they wore pauper's clothes? No, they had the righteousness of Christ. Oh, look at that apparel. Look at that. Look at the dress. Look how they're dressed. The king got his people dressed so well. He got them dressed in righteousness.

And oh my. And oh, listen. And then look what it says here in verse eight. And they're privileged, you know. It said in verse eight, happy are thy men, blessed are thy men. Are these thy servants, who stand continually before thee, and hear thy wisdom. Oh, continually hear thy wisdom and thy pleasure. Happy, the servants are happy. Happy. And oh my. And then, look what happened there in verse nine. Excuse me, back in verse five. Look in verse five.

And when she saw Mr. Apparel and his cupbearers and his assent by which way he went unto the house, unto the house of the Lord, there was no more spirit in her. She was humbled. She was humbled. She was brought down. She was brought down. Daniel said, my comeliness turned into corruption. Paul was put on the dust on the Damascus road. And oh God, he takes our We look at ourselves and say, oh, I've whored myself. I've whored myself. She was humble. She was humble. And oh my, what have we got that we could give? And then she confessed in verse six.

She said to the king, it's true. Everything I heard about you is true. Everything I've heard about you is true. And I heard it in my own land. I heard where I was at. And then I heard about your acts. I heard about your wisdom. Oh my. I heard about your prosperity. And then she said the half of it, half of it. I only got half of it. When I got here, I seen it all. But up to then, I only heard half of it. Only heard half of it. She said, it's a true report. And then look what she praised. The last thing she said about Solomon was this. Verse nine.

Blessed be the Lord, thy God, which delighted in you. Proverbs 8 said, he delighted in him. He was daily his delight. Christ is the son of his love. And oh, he delights in his son. He said, oh, my father. Oh, he said, this is my beloved son. Numa, I'm well pleased. And then look what he said.

He set him on a throne. He set you on a throne. Christ sets you on a throne at the right hand of God with all majesty and glory in it. And why did he do it? Because he loved his elect. He loved his throne. He loved Jacob. He loved him. He said he'd done this because he loved his elect. He loved those that were given to him. He loved those that he died for. And oh my, gave you a throne. And look what she did to him. She brought such wealth to the king. She gave him gold and spices and everything.

And I tell you what, our Lord deserves our all and in all. He deserves our worship. He deserves our prayers. He deserves our adoration. We can't think of him highly enough. We can't speak of him highly enough. And we can't call on him as he really, I mean, he is worthy, worthy of the highest honor and glory we could ever give him on this earth. He's worthy of that. Would you agree with that? And I hope and pray that I didn't take too long and that My King James was too hard to understand. Thank you all for having me. I appreciate it very much.
Donnie Bell
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Donnie Bell is the current pastor of Lantana Grace Church in Crossville, TN.
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