Read 1 Kings 3.
If God were to offer you a blank check what would you put on it? This happened to Solomon in verse 5: "Ask what I shall give you?"
There are several distinct parts to this chapter. Each of them contains powerful messages.
As king, Solomon began building great projects for the city of Jerusalem. He established political alliances through marriages (an ancient custom). He worshipped the LORD. Yet, he knew something was missing. God had much more planned for him and his future. When he was ready to listen, God appeared to him.
1. The first
thoughts Solomon expressed concerned his father.
-He knew God
loved his father.
-He knew his
father walked faithfully with the LORD.
-He knew his father
lived to do what was right.
-He knew his
father's heart was right with God.
May our children be able to say this about us.
2. The second
group of statements concerned his stewardship.
-He
acknowledged God's Ownership of all things.
Eight times in verses 7-9 the words "you" and "your"
-His position,
the people, and he belonged to the LORD.
-As a steward,
his request was to know how to make decisions that would help the people and
please the Owner.
-His response
to this personal encounter with God was to go to the place of worship and
present offerings.
May our desire everyday be to help people and please God.
3. The test.
-When God gives
us something, He expects us to use it.
-God gave
Solomon an understanding heart, or wisdom to discern good from evil.
-His first
recorded decision shows that he listened to both sides. Next he offered a solution that would draw
out the truth. Then, he made a decision.
May we cast our
dependence upon God to pass the tests He has for us today.
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