May 3 / I Kings 3-4; II Chronicles 1

I Kings 3-4; II Chronicles 1

We return today for a brief dip back into the historical narrative. David is now gone. Solomon is on the throne. The Ark of the Covenant is in Jerusalem, but the Tabernacle and its altar are still at Gibeon, so Solomon goes there to sacrifice.

There at Gibeon Solomon encounters the LORD in a dream, and he humbly and wisely asks for wisdom to know how to govern the LORD’s people. The LORD grants him wisdom in full measure — along with wealth and honor. Although our text does not say so explicitly, it stands to reason that the LORD effectively answers Solomon’s prayer before he prays it, else he would not have sufficient wisdom to ask for wisdom! (By the way, that is just how salvation works for us. On our own, we are dead in our sin, with utterly no capacity or inclination to seek God. It is God Who first reaches down to us, giving us the grace to receive His grace.) What a tremendous prayer from Solomon, and what a tremendous answer from the LORD!

We may not be charged with ruling the kingdom of Israel, but we each need wisdom just the same, so may our hearts be similarly inclined to seek wisdom, asking the LORD to give it to us in whatever circumstances we find ourselves.


One more thing…

God does not leave us to just randomly “find” wisdom all on our own. He gives us His Word, some of which is expressly geared toward imparting wisdom. And so we will be diving headfirst into the Book of Proverbs tomorrow with Solomon, the wisest of men, as our teacher. Unfortunately, we’ll be racing for a week through material that we spent eight weeks on last year. To prepare, please take a look at our Introduction to Proverbs from last year. Then hold on to your hat!

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