Sunday, December 18, 2011

Wisdom

Read 1 Kings 3:1-15

Solomon was made King after his father David's death. God appeared to Solomon and said, "Ask! What shall I give you?"

What would you ask from God if He were to tell you what He told Solomon? I'm not sure about you and I but Solomon made a decision packed with wisdom. He asked God for an understanding and discerning heart to judge God's people so that he would know what is good and evil. Friends we see something in Solomon that we often don't see in people today; and that's the willingness to admit his shortcomings. Earlier in the text he said "since I am only a child" I'm asking you God for your wisdom to help me rule over your people. He didn't allow his position to blind him from the fact that he needed God's wisdom to do what is right.

The same is true for us. We need God's wisdom in every area of our lives. The case can be made that we are either following God's wisdom or the world's wisdom in every decision we make. Choosing to make wise decisions begins with acknowledging God is wiser and much more capable of helping us with everything we face in this life. But then it continues with all of us recognizing our need for God one moment at a time in every situation we find ourselves.

Be in prayer that our wisdom comes from heaven above not just some of the time, but all of the time.

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