DECEMBER 24 1 Kings 9:1-9
GOD’S WARNING TO SOLOMON
God first appeared to Solomon twenty years ago at the start of his reign as king (1 Kings 3:4-15). Now, God appears to him again to remind him to walk in His ways and to obey Him. This comes at the right time, when Solomon had accomplished all his heart’s desire (verse 1). He was certainly quite
pleased with all that he had done. Thus, God gave Solomon a stern warning.
God told Solomon clearly how He would deal with him and Israel. If Solomon continued to obey and follow God, God promised to bless him and make his throne prosper. But if Solomon and Israel were to turn away from following God and worship other gods, He would punish Israel. They would
be cut off from their land, and go through great suffering. All who looked at Israel would know that they were suffering because they forsook the LORD.
This was what Solomon needed to hear, especially after having achieved great things in the eyes of God and man. This is a lesson for us too. Even though we have done well in serving God, and even received praise from men, we should never think highly of ourselves. If we do, it will be the start of our spiritual decline. God knew Solomon’s heart, and He knows ours. The warning to Solomon applies to us too. If you obey God, He will bless you. But if you deliberately turn away from Him to please your own desires, He will surely punish you.
Are you in a similar situation? Have you done well in certain areas, whether in church, in school or at home? Take heed of God’s warning to you and don’t get carried away with these accomplishments. Keep close to God at all times! It is the only safeguard again a quick spiritual decline. Let
not pride or the attractions of the world cause you to forsake Him.
Try to unscramble the verse 1 Cor 10:12 without looking at it.
Wherefore heed let take standeth
him that thinketh he fall lest he
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Thought: God’s warning to Solomon applies to me too.
Prayer: Father in heaven, please forgive me when I am proud and start to get distracted by achievements, and the accolades of men. All things are possible only because You are sovereign and You have brought everything to pass. Without you, I can do nothing. Humble me, O Lord. In Jesus’ name, Amen.