- Solomon's marriage.
(1Ki.3:1- 4)
- His vision, His prayer for
wisdom. (1Ki.3:5-15)
- The judgment of Solomon. (1Ki.3:16-28)
| Vs.
1- 4 |
He that loved the Lord, should, for
his sake, have fixed his love upon one of the Lord's
people. Solomon was a wise man, a rich man, a great man;
yet the brightest praise of him is that which is the
character of all the saints, even the poorest, "He
loved the Lord." Where God sows plentifully, he
expects to reap accordingly; and those that truly love
God and his worship, will not grudge the expenses of
their religion. We must never think that wasted which is
laid out in the service of God. |
| Vs.
5-15 |
Solomon's dream was not a common one.
While his bodily powers were locked up in sleep, the
powers of his soul were strengthened; he was enabled to
receive the Divine vision, and to make a suitable
choice. God, in like manner, puts us in the ready way to
be happy, by assuring us we shall have what we need, and
pray for. Solomon's making such a choice when
asleep, and the powers of reason least active, showed it
came from the grace of God. Having a humble sense
of his own wants and weakness, he pleads, Lord, I am but
a little child. The more wise and considerate men
are, the better acquainted they are with their own
weakness, and the more jealous of themselves. Solomon
begs of God to give him wisdom. We must pray for it,
Jas.1:5, that it may help us in our particular calling,
and the various occasions we have. Those are accepted of
God, who prefer spiritual blessings to earthly good. It
was a prevailing prayer, and prevailed for more than he
asked. God gave him wisdom, such as no other prince was
ever blessed with; and also gave him riches and
honor. If we make sure of wisdom and grace, these
will bring outward prosperity with them, or sweeten the
want of it. The way to get spiritual blessings, is to
wrestle with God in prayer for them. The way to get
earthly blessings, is to refer ourselves to God
concerning them. Solomon has wisdom given him, because
he did ask it, and wealth, because he did not. |
| Vs.16-28 |
An instance of Solomon's wisdom is
given.
Notice the difficulty of the case. To find out the
true mother,he could not try which the child loved best,
and therefore tried which loved the child best: the
mother's sincerity will be tried, when the child is in
danger. Let parents show their love to their
children, especially by taking care of their souls,and
snatching them as brands out of the burning. By
this and other instances of the wisdom with which God
endued him, Solomon had great reputation among his
people. This was better to him than weapons of war; for
this he was both feared and loved. |
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