Read 2 Chronicles 1.
Solomon had
settled in as king of
Though many
other events surely took place prior to this, the first recorded act of the new
king was to worship God. He left for
Solomon’s heart of worship and acts of giving so pleased the LORD that He personally appeared to the king. God offered in response to give to Solomon whatever he wished. The most pressing burden on the king's heart was to lead God's people well. He prayed for wisdom and knowledge.
Again, Solomon's heart and expressions so pleased the LORD that He granted his requests. Then, God gave the king what he did not ask for-wealth, possessions and honor.
What was it
about Solomon that pleased the LORD and brought about such results?
1. He made the
worship of God was a priority.
2. He gave
generously as a major part of his worship.
3. He
acknowledged that his responsibilities and everything else had been given to
him by the LORD.
4. He cared about meeting the needs of those around him first and foremost.
As a result of this kind of heart and obedience toward God, he experienced a personal encounter with the LORD Himself, received the answer to his prayer, and much more.
"Ask, and
you will receive, that your joy may be full." (John 16:24b)
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