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31 Day Daily Champion

DAY 2 OF 31

Proverbs 2:6

"God gives wisdom free, is plainspoken in Knowledge and Understanding."

PRINCIPLE:

God scholarships wisdom

When King David died, the household was in chaos. Alliances formed, and servants jockeyed for positions. David’s sons gathered political cohorts. Israel’s palace, a place to behold, was thrown into confusion. The treasury overflowing with wealth was an attractive advantage for the next king. The building fund for the upcoming Temple was enormous, estimated to be in the Trillions. Personal ambition distracted family members from mourning their patriarch-king.

Solomon, the young son of David and Bathsheba, emerged as the selected and anointed heir to the throne. The task was so far out of reach for his naivety. He had little time. Either he gains wisdom early, or his kingship could soon be overthrown.

Upon securing the throne, Solomon offers a thousand burnt offerings to God as an act of worship to Him. In return, God grants Solomon the opportunity to request anything he wants, whether it be wealth, fame, long life, or military dominance.

Instead of asking for what we think a king would desire, Solomon asked for a discerning heart to govern—knowing right from wrong.

Solomon’s request pleases God. Therefore God responds. “Since you’ve asked for wisdom, you get all the above, plus wisdom.” (1 Kings 3:11)

God gives wisdom freely. He doesn’t discriminate or show favoritism. If you ask for it, He gives it generously without finding fault. (James 1:5) He doesn’t require a thousand sacrifices or a $1,000 gift to a Tele-evangelist. He awaits your need for it above selfish motivations.

REMEMBER:

You need wisdom more than anything.

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