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Tonight we are going to look at King Solomon.
We are not going to do an all in look at Solomon and his writings, in this study we are looking at him from the Bible to see what it says about him historically.
There is probably no greater man in Israel in his wisdom, power, and reach - but at the same time, there is also no greater waste of potential.
But in it all, God had a plan.
I. SOLOMON BECOMES KING
Most of the kings we will cover do not have much of a story about how the new king became king.
Many of them were either kings for a short time, or their time was uneventful for the most part as far as the Word of God goes.
While other are amazing stories such as Saul, David, and even Josiah, who became king at the age of 8.
But Solomon’s ascent to the throne was not without controversy or drama as we talked about last week - especially concerning Adonijah.
So let’s look at this first part and some key points surrounding it.
A. The Davidic Covenant
Let’s look at 2 Samuel 7:8-16
Remember the three things that God promised in the Davidic Covenant:
1.
The kingdom would be established through David’s seed v.12
One of the Psalms that is not of David, and is likely of Solomon, is Psalm 132.
In Psalm 132:11:
God keeps his promises.
This part of the covenant was already fulfilled in the next generation.
2. The son of David would build the temple for God v.13
This part of the covenant is also quickly fulfilled.
David prepared much himself the building materials of the temple, but it was king Solomon, David’s son that built it.
In 1 Kings 8:20 we have Solomon confirming that it was completed.
3. The kingdom established would last forever v.13
4. God’s mercy would sustain the kingdom forever though there would be sin vv.15-16
B. God chose Solomon to be king
I’ve said this before about Saul, we can apply it to David, and to Solomon as well, God chose the king.
These are who God wanted at those times.
Here is a quick note about marriage and about being a husband.
Men you need to comfort your wives.
You need to comfort each other, but men especially their wives.
Now verse 25 goes on to say:
Jedidiah means beloved of the Lord.
C. The Promise Kept
Not without trepidation as we saw in our last study when Adonijah decided to take the kingdom.
Bathsheba and Nathan both came to David in a coordinated effort to remind him of what he had promised.
Adonijah was the next in line by blood, but God is not a respecter of persons, He had Solomon chosen to succeed David as king.
Of course, as we saw, David said:
D. The Approval of Solomon
– 1:39-48
One of the reasons I believe that Solomon was so blessed was because they everyone got behind the him and his leadership.
Everyone got with the plan.
I don’t want to be one of these that is rejecting things because I don’t like this or that.
Nitpicking actually shows my own critical spirit as well as my refusal to get along and be one mind.
1. Anointed by the priests v. 39
2. The rejoicing of the people vv.40-41
3. Riding on the kings mule v.44
4. Assuming the throne v.46
5.
The bowing of David v.47
6.
The approval of David v.48
7. The submission of Adonijah – vv.49-53
E. The Encouragement of David
2:1-9
The Bible uses the word “charge.”
1. Be strong
Leaders should be strong.
That is not a hard saying to understand.
It requires strength, determination, stick-to-it-iveness.
Seek to be producive; don’t obsess with not making a mistake, just do your best and then when something needs fixed - fix it!
2. Be a Man
No excuses; no one to blame; take on responsibilities now.
3. Keep the charge of the Lord
There is no more important charge you have in this life - no bigger command, no other priority more above following the Lord.
a. Walk in His ways
b.
Keep His commandments
We have the wrong view of the commandments of the Lord.
It is a carnal Christian that despises the commandments of God.
c.
In all ways with all your heart
In everything, in every way, with all of your heart - that was good counsel from David to his son; that is great counsel from the pastor to the members; that is great counsel from any of to one another.
4. Deal with the problems
Slay Joab-vv.5-6
Bless Barzillai v.7
Away with Shimei vv.8-9
E. The establishment of his kingdom
The establishment of any kingdom, presidency, even pastorate, or a executive position at company usually comes as the result of some trial or trouble.
President
1.
Adonijah’s doom
1 Kings 2:12-25
But Solomon was wise to it and had him executed.
His submission was short lived of course, in chapter 2:13-25 he tries to use Bathsheba into allowing him to marry Abishag, the idea of this is possibly in order to get some legitimacy of some sort to the throne, by Solomon’s estimation at least, and possibly overthrow the authority of Solomon.
a. Solomon’s care for his mother
vv.18-19
b.
Solomon will not allow himself to be manipulated
Now, while Solomon respected and cared for his mother - he did not play any games with right or wrong, or be manipulated by her especially while she was manipulated by Adonijah v.22
But Solomon was wise to it and had him executed.
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He thrusts Abiathar from the priesthood
vv.26-27
3. The execution of Joab
vv.28-34
4. Sets up leadership
v.35
5. Shimei brings his own destruction
vv.36-46
So, in all this evening - We see God keeps his promises, David keeps his Word.
The people with one heart and mind recieved the God chosen new king of Israel, Solomon - and Solomon establishes himself with wisdom early on in his kingdom.
I’ve started one church, restored one church and restarted this church.
There is an old statement that I have always remembered from either when I was a young adult or Bible college - either way it is this:
Start a church in a way you plan to keep the church.
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