Read 1 Kings 11.
Up to this point, Solomon sounded almost perfect. But now we learn just how human he was.
Two weaknesses
became evident:
1. The desire
for women more than maintaining a faithful relationship with a wife.
2. The desire to please others more than maintaining a faithful relationship with God.
Though his marriages may have been mostly for political expediency, these pagan women turned his heart to worshipping their false gods. The ones named in this chapter are of the worst sort in terms of immorality and even human sacrifices.
God knew Solomon's weaknesses and therefore, clearly warned him. Such a warning was not solely directed at Solomon but based upon Mosaic law (Deuteronomy 17:17). Ignoring and/or disobeying God's Word is sin and will have dire consequences 100% of the time. The LORD loves His people too much to allow them to continue in sin.
After years of peace and prosperity, the LORD raised up an adversary. Allowing adversity is one way God deals with sin in the lives of His people.
Because Solomon
had a divided heart for God, he left a divided kingdom. Jeroboam, a trust leader turned enemy, became
the ruling king over the ten northern tribes of
It is a sad
finish for the life of this great king and a warning to all of us. "Keep your heart with all vigilance, for
from it flow the springs of life." (Proverbs 4:23)
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