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Kings 3:7-10a “O LORD my God—now you have made me king instead of my father,
David, but I am like a little child who doesn’t know his way around. And here I am among your own chosen people, a
nation so great they are too numerous to count!
Give me an understanding mind so that I can govern your people well and
know the difference between right and wrong.
For who by himself is able to govern this great nation of yours?” The Lord was pleased with Solomon’s reply and
was glad that he had asked for wisdom.
Solomon had just ascended to the
throne. He was overwhelmed by the
enormity of the task. He was the son of
David, so he was familiar with the life of a king. He probably had not given much thought to it
as he grew up; it was the only life he had known. But it’s one thing to know about something
and another thing to experience it for yourself. Solomon knew enough about himself to know
that he needed a lot of help if he was going to be able to do it. So, he did the right thing. He went to the Lord and prayed.
I am struck by Solomon’s humble
attitude. He wasn’t arrogant and didn’t
take advantage of his opportunity. He
saw himself as a little child who didn’t have a clue what to do. He sought help from the only one who could
really help him—God.
Solomon asked the Lord for two things:
an understanding mind so that he could govern the people properly and the
ability to know the difference between right and wrong. Solomon asked for the only things that could
enable him to be a successful king. An
understanding mind and wisdom to know the difference between right and wrong,
are essential for any successful living.
Issues come up that confuse us. We often struggle to know what to do. We hear many voices that try to steer us in
certain directions. We can’t see beyond
our noses and do not know what the ramifications of our decisions might be. We, like Solomon, need to ask the Lord for
understanding and wisdom. He alone knows
the right path for us to take and He is more than willing to show us what to do
if we were to but ask Him. He doesn’t
want us to be confused about life. He
wants us to always do that which is right.
When we seek guidance from the Lord He
clears up our thinking and helps us to make decisions that are good for us and
others. Ask the Lord for understanding
and wisdom and He will freely give them.
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