Cracks in leadership

1 Kings 14

Both Rehoboam and Jeroboam were highly flawed kings. Their heretical behavior brought devastation upon God’s people, being given to idolatry and carnality.

Jeroboam’s son was sick. He sent his wife incognito to the prophet to inquire if he’d live. The prophet unloaded on her about the king’s grave errors … sadly the son was the only good one in the bunch, but passed, maybe to spare him the pain of his father’s gross sins.

Parents, live right for the sake of your children.

Consequence of disobedience

1 Kings 12,13

God sent a man to call down wicked Jeroboam for instituting idol worship in his kingdom. The man was clearly instructed NOT to stop after his mission to confer with anyone.

An old prophet waylaid him after his mission. He stopped and ate with the prophet, but was devoured by a lion on his way home. His disobedience cost him his life.

Through God’s grace, live a life of obedience.

Solomon’s prayer

1 Kings 8

King Solomon knelt before the altar of the Lord in the temple he had built and prayed a profound prayer that was obviously recorded. I personally intend to study this prayer to strengthen my ability to ” cover the bases” as I bring my petitions to the Lord.

For me, prayer is one of the only things I can effectively do … and it’s probably the BEST thing I can do.

I can’t run a mile any longer, but I can pray for those who can.

Preparation for God’s presence

1 Kings 4-8

Solomon spared NO EXPENSE as he had the new temple built. Only the finest materials were used for a house God would live in.

WE are the house God chooses to live in. The processes He puts us through are not intended to merely chasten us – they are meant to refine us.

Do you want to be cheap gold or costly PURE GOLD?

A prolific king

I recently watched an interview with Arthur Blank, the former owner- executive of Home Depot. I was impressed with his devotion to making every day count. He is also very benevolent, giving away multiplied millions of dollars.

King Solomon was also a productive individual, having written 3000 proverbs and composing over 1000 songs.

Come to think of it, I’ve published several thousand morning devotionals.

If you have any stories of whether these posts have helped you, please let me know. I want to be a blessing.

Your own vine and fig tree

1 Kings 4

George Washington had his own vine and fig tree and referred to them in his writings. The phrase, taken from the Bible, implies that one has all he really needs. Such was the state of Israel under King Solomon. Peace, prosperity, freedom from fear of their enemies… who had all been slain.

We may not have our own fig tree, but through Christ, we have ALL we will ever nerd.

Solomon’s great wisdom

1 Kings 3

To Solomon was given great wisdom to rule God’s people. Wisdom is insight into the true nature of things. It always seeks truth, not selfish advantage.

As we pray for leaders, ask for God to give them wisdom. It’s necessary for effective rule.

David’s mighty men

2 Sam 23

David had at least 30 mighty men who were capable and proven in combat. One of them slew 800 enemy warriors alone.

Nowadays, we have different standards of measuring men in spirituality.

Effectiveness in prayer – knowledge of scripture – generosity in giving – loving care of the saints – faithfulness to God’s house etc.