Read 1 Kings 12.
Now we are told the details of the rift that divided the
nation. The majority of the people had
thrown their allegiance to Jeroboam.
However, they sent for Solomon's heir apparent, Rehoboam, who was living
in Egypt
at the time. The number one issue that
needed change in order to keep the nation together was taxes. Solomon's tax burden on the people had become
unbearable.
Rehoboam had an opportunity before him that needed the
wisdom of his father. He sought out his
father's counselors who advised him to lower the taxes and serve the
people. Then, he went to his young
foolish friends who told him he should exercise the power of his position and
raise taxes. With that the kingdom
divided and Rehoboam prepared for civil war.
As the new northern kingdom settled in, it became apparent
that the people would want to travel to the Temple
in Jerusalem
for worship. To counter this, Jeroboam
made up his own religion. The result plunged
most of the nation into false worship away from the LORD.
The surface issue may have been taxes, but the root issue
was much deeper. When one begins to
demand their own way and refuse to listen, sin will be the result.
Rehoboam did not listen to wise counsel. (v.8)
Rehoboam did not listen to the people. (v.16)
Rehoboam did finally listen to God. (24)
Jeroboam did not listen to God. "This thing became a sin." (v.30)
May our hearts be open and pliable as Samuel in 1 Samuel
3:10-"Speak, LORD, for your servant hears."
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