"The Wise and Fool of Solomon" May 23 Readings: 1 Kings 11-12, John 5:30–47, Psalm 66:9–15, Proverbs 13:19-20
Today's Readings - 1 Kings 11-12, John 5:30–47, Psalm 66:9–15, Proverbs 13:19-20
Devotional - The Wise and Fool of Solomon
Solomon is one of the tragic stories in the Bible. In many
Of course, his wisdom was the thing that gave him his greatest fame. He had a grasp and understanding of the principles of wisdom, of how to make a wise decision and walk the right path in life, like no one else ever.
And yet he became a fool. 1 Kings 11 tells how a man of great wisdom made some very foolish choices. In
I find it interesting how often a person's strength can also be his or her weakness. David's strength? He was a man after God's own heart, but he drifted far from God into sin and became an adulterous murderer. Solomon was a man of wisdom who made the foolish choice (he KNEW better) to marry foreign women and they left him astray to worship their own gods, provoking the jealousy of the God of Heaven.
When we have a strong point, a character quality in which God's work has advanced, it is a good thing. But when we become overconfident, when we think it can never happen to us, when we stop being careful and stop taking precautions against sin, we can actually fall at exactly the point where we thought our faith was so strong and unshakable.
No matter how long I walk with Christ or how deeply I know him, I must still be careful to walk daily in the fullness of the Spirit, to practice repentance on a daily basis and to walk carefully in this sinful world. We must not become self-reliant or confident in our own abilities.
Just when you think you are impervious, that Satan's attacks will never reach you, that is when you are in the greatest danger.
Father, protect me from the arrogance of self-confidence, of the sin of taking credit for the work you have done in me. Help me to realize that I need you every hour, every day.
Think and Pray
Which of the readings spoke most powerfully to you today?Is the Spirit of God moving you to repent of something you are doing, to begin something new, or to change something about your life as a result of your readings? What?
Do you walk carefully, obeying the word of God?
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