Sunday, November 29, 2009

Solomon's Last Days


Distractions / Compromising / Disobey GOD to sins Solomon has fallen


  • Solomon was famous world-wide for his wealth, power and wisdom. So famous, a Queen from Sheba came to hear him answer questions that had stumped all others. 1 Kings 10:1,3
  • She was incredibly impressed, and acknowledged that God was the source of Solomon's glory. 10:6,7,9
  • But even the wisest man on earth could be drawn away from God. For Solomon, the influence of his wives was enough to draw him away.
    • 11:1,2,4 Solomon loved his foreign wives enough to break two of God's laws: not to marry foreigners and to have more than one wife.
  • Solomon's wives worshipped idols. At first Solomon was careful to separate these wives from God's service. But as his wives begged and he gave in, one by one he supported them in their worship until he was worshipping idols himself. 11:8
    • Discussion Point: Solomon fell into this sin slowly and reluctantly at first. He may even have never "believed" in the idols, but worshipped them to please his wives. Even the wisest man on earth was influenced by those closest to him. What does this tell us about the friends and spouses we choose?
  • God was angry. Remember God's promise depended on Solomon obeying God's commandments. 11:9
  • God fulfilled his part. He would take away the kingdom, but not until Solomon's reign was over, for the sake of David. 11:12,13
    • Discussion Point: Solomon's sins caused the kingdom to be torn apart. David's influence kept it from destroying the country utterly. Both kings had a great influence on Israel - one for good the other bad. We, too, can have influence. What kinds?

To Remember:

We can all be influenced by those around us, as you can learn from those lessons above mentioned, Solomon let himself to be distracted, to be compromised those sins and disobey God’s laws make him fallen to the ground.

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