Monday, July 1, 2013

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1:1 The proverbs1of Solomon2 son of David, king of Israel3. 


Solomon was given a gift – wisdom.  He used it to rule wisely and amass great wealth.  Demonstrative of his humility, he also took the time to write down for others what God had taught him.  As you read on, do so in awe.  God/Solomon have much to offer.

 1  The proverbs: a practical comprehensive manual on how to live.  The wisdom of Proverbs serves as a compass for the soul to know right from wrong and a light for the mind to discern truth from falsehood.
2  Solomon: 3rd king of Israel. Son of David and Bathsheba (II Sam. 12:24).  Despite the attempt of his older brother Absalom to steal the throne, David pronounced him as the successor king (I King 1:28) which he ruled as for 40 years, peacefully.  Offered by God his choice of gifts.  He chose “an understanding heart” to serve his people.  Because of his humility, God gave him both riches and wisdom.  (I King 3:5-15, 4:29-31).  He spoke 3,000 proverbs.  About 500 are recorded in Proverbs for us. (I Kings 4:32) He also wrote Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon.
3 Israel split after Solomon into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah.

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Great leaders equip others to surpass them.

Desiring for my two sons Brad and Doug to surpass me in wisdom too, when they were 19 and 16 I started writing down what God had put on my heart and emailing them these daily meditations.  I cherry picked the verses at first – ones I thought were applicable to issues they were experiencing.  After a while, I ran out of cherries and decided to see how long they would hang in there with me if I started at the beginning and went verse by verse.  Brad lasted less than a year, making an early entrance to heaven.  More on that story later.  Doug lasted a little longer.  More stories of him will follow too.  I continued, enjoying what God was showing me way too much to stop.  I’m on my third time through the book now.  Many have shared stories of blessing.  I hope you will too.

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