Solomon was given the most amazing opportunities.
“Ask whatever and it will be given to you”.
Didn’t Jesus speak the same way to his disciples?
John 14:14
The more you know God, the more careful you are with
your asking. It’s not a small thing to ask something that
you haven’t had before. You don’t know how your life
will be effected.
More knowledge gives more pain, more money gives
more opportunities to sin. Everything is connected, not
just with our lives, but with others around us.
Solomon was extremely successful in his life, but his
past victories could not protect him in time of temptations.
His compromises led to a divided heart and to a divided
kingdom.
We cannot trust our experience beyond the Word of God.
There are times when our past experiences become our
greatest obstacles in doing the will of God today.
Walking in the newness of life, Romans 6:4,
is our only way to keep in step with the Spirit of God.
Galatians 5:25
I ‘ll know what to ask, if I know who he is.
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