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DAY 20 OF 49

The king, the dream and the baby – the wisdom of Solomon

Reflect:

‘If you could ask God for one thing, what would that be?’ Now that’s a conversation starter! Maybe try discussing it around the dinner table with family or together with friends.

How we answer this question shows us where our hearts are. King Solomon did not have to dream up this moment. He lived it. His answer revealed a deep and righteous desire.

He had walked in the ways of his father David (verse 3), and devoted himself to God with lavish offerings (verse 4). Then God appeared to Solomon with a most unexpected invitation.

What can we learn from Solomon in this moment before God?

Daunted and afraid, Solomon fell to his knees; he felt his inadequacy deeply (verses 7–8). God wasn’t insulted by Solomon’s doubt and fear. Instead, he provided the resource he needed. Today, you might be feeling the pinch of inadequacy or be overwhelmed with fear at a task or a situation before you. Remember that God is near and he has the resources you need.

Solomon asked for a discerning heart (verse 9), and this pleased the heart of God (verse 10). Solomon knew that above everything, wisdom is the way to live and lead well.

Solomon was presented with an impossible situation. What does his response teach us today?

Our sin-fractured world can bring us deeply complex and painful moments. Wisdom does not take us out of the pain; rather, it teaches us how to navigate it well. In the story, Solomon’s wisdom preserves a child’s life and prevents injustice. Wisdom does this. It’s the foundation to doing good to others and the world in which we live.

Solomon later wrote that the ‘fear of the Lord’ is the beginning of all wisdom (Proverbs 1.7). To want wisdom means to look to God. In a messy and complex world, there can be no better place to turn. You may feel daunted and afraid. You may feel overwhelmed at the complexities of life and wonder how you can make it through or make a difference. Remember that God is with you. Remember that wisdom begins with him.

Respond

How can you apply the wisdom of God found in the Bible to do good to the world around you today?

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The Bible Course New Edition Reading Plan is designed to help you read the Bible for yourself. As you read through the passages and accompanying reflections, you’ll discover how all the key stories, people and events in the Bible come together to form one coherent story that points to Jesus Christ. As you work through this plan, you’ll maximise your experience of The Bible Course New Edition and develop a regular habit of reading the Bible at the same time.

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