Wisdom of the Word

The decisions made now have a big impact on the future. That’s why it’s so important that we are led by people that put God first so we are guided by the wisdom of the Word and towards the right decisions. The best way to achieve this aim is to constantly be in God’s Word, pray for direction, and always act on the instructions given.

We have gone through studies of several kings in previous passages that had a negative impact on their nation but today in 1 Kings 15:9-24, we read of a king that does what is right in the eyes of the Lord (v. 11). Situations can make it difficult to change everything immediately, but a person can plan, organize, give direction, and begin switching their situation to the point that positive reform can start.

We see in today’s passage that Asa began to switch the situation his nation was in by instituting reforms. He expelled the male shrine prostitutes from the land and got rid of all the idols his ancestors had made (v. 12). He even deposed his grandmother Maakah from her position as queen mother because she had made a repulsive image for the worship of Asherah (v. 13). Building up a nation under the ONE true God makes a nation strong.

A nation under God and not idols will begin to see the tide change and momentum for success kick in because the nation is strong. Then threats from God’s enemies can be handled as attacks are thwarted and there is peace. God’s gives hope and can make our future flourish so make an appointment with God each day in prayer asking that disappointments of the past can be turned around so there is more joy and peace.  

Lord thank You for Your Holy Word. You are with us as Your Word speaks to us and transforms us as we follow, believe, and obey each day. The lessons You teach in Your Word and the Holy Spirit speaking to us deep in our hearts will change hearts and transform a nation one individual at a time until there is greatness being dispersed throughout the land.  We pray this in Jesus’ name … amen.

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2 Responses to Wisdom of the Word

  1. Thankful for the direction set by Asa.

    Shalom!

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