“I Will Let You Live For A Long Time”
King
Solomon went to the city of
The
Lord appeared to Solomon at
Solomon
answered, "You have been very kind to my father David, your servant.
That's because he was faithful to you. He did what was right. His heart was
honest. And you have continued to be very kind to him. You have given him a son
to sit on his throne this very day.”
"Lord
my God, you have now made me king. You have put me in the place of my father
David. But I'm only a little child. I don't know how to carry out my duties.
I'm here among the people you have chosen. They are a
great nation. They are more than anyone can count. So give me a heart that
understands. Then I can rule over your people. I can tell the difference
between what is right and what is wrong. Who can possibly rule over this great
nation of yours?"
The
Lord was pleased that Solomon had asked for that. So God said to him, “You have
not asked to live for a long time. You have not asked to be wealthy. You have
not even asked to have your enemies killed. Instead, you have asked for
understanding. You want to do what is right and fair when you judge people.
Because that is what you have asked for, I will give it to you. I will give you
a wise and understanding heart. So here is what will be true of you. There has
never been anyone like you. And there never will be.”
"And
that is not all. I will give you what you have not asked for. I will give you
riches and honor. As long as you live, no other king will be as great as you
are. Live the way I want you to. Obey my laws and commands, just as your father
David did. Then I will let you live for a long time."
1 Kings 3:4-14
Solomon
knew that life could be overwhelming. When he succeeded his father, David, as
king of
Is
life feeling too big for you? There may not be easy answers to the challenges
you are facing, but God promises that, if you ask for wisdom, He will grant it.
You don’t have to face the overwhelming challenges of life alone.
Recognizing our own smallness can cause us to embrace God’s
greatness.
Our Daily Bread –