I was reading through the story of King Solomon
when he first became king. You can find the story in 1Kings chapter 3. Maybe
some of you are familiar with the story. So the Lord appears to Solomon in a
dream and He asks, "What can I do for you, Solomon?" And we know that
Solomon had asked not for wealth, fame, nor long life, but for 'wisdom.' Well,
that's what I thought all this time: that he asked for ‘wisdom.’ But this is
what Solomon really asks for. "Therefore give to Your servant an
understanding heart to judge Your people that I may discern between good and
evil. For who is able to judge this great people of Yours?" 1 Kings 3:9.
Yes, you can read this text as asking for wisdom, but this phrase caught my
eyes: ‘discernment between good and evil.’ It appeared to me that Solomon had
hit the core of the central message of the Bible, the great controversy between
good and evil. We need to learn to discern what good is, and what evil is. We
need to understand what being godly and ungodly is. Above all, we need to know
God, our Father and Creator, closely. I know that King Solomon was asking for
wisdom to be a good ruler of a kingdom. But I believe that deep inside, the
king also wanted to know God better and get to know Him more.
I believe we need this today in our lives as
well: the discernment between good and evil. As Christians, we need to seek
what is godly and practice to live that way, and learn to cut off your self
from the ungodly ways of life.
Then God answers Solomon that he will receive
what he asked for. But God does not stop there, but says: "And I have also
given you what you have not asked: both riches and honor, so that there shall
not be anyone like you among the kings all your days. So if you walk in My
ways, to keep My statutes and My commandments, as your father David walked,
then I will lengthen your days." 1 Kings 3:13,14.
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