1 Kings 12:13-14
New International Version (NIV)
The king answered the people harshly. Rejecting the advice given him by the elders, he followed the advice of the young men
For Meditation
- What was Rehoboam thinking when he rejected the excellent counsel of the elders for the arrogant counsel of the young men he had grown with (1 Kings 12:13)?
- Yes, his father had rightly said that “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed” (Prov. 15:22); but didn’t Rehoboam miss a critical factor in the consultation equation – the ability to make sound judgment in the midst of multiple counsel?
- Was it not the same Solomon who said, “My son, do not let wisdom and understanding out of your sight, preserve sound judgment and discretion” (3:21)? So, where was wisdom? Did he understand the stakes that confronted his young career? Do you see why sound judgment deserted Him?
- Is that not what happens when we forget the first and most important Counselor in our lives – God Almighty? Doesn’t counsel and sound judgment come from Him (8:14)? Why then did the young king fail to consult Him?
- How many times haven’t we made the same fundamental mistake in decision making? How many times haven’t we consulted everyone we respect, every book on earth, and every “authority” on a particular issue, but our All-wise God and King? Isn’t it sad to walk away and get our noses bruised, when our closest and most trusted Counselor is just a prayer away?
I pray we remember that seeking multiple counsel is good, but the most important and trusted Counselor is our Lord Jesus Christ (Is. 9:6). For, just as Ahithophel’s good counsel was frustrated before Absalom (2 Sam. 15:31; 17:14), so is the counsel of every other person without God.
So: May we never forget Christ in our decision making (James 1:5), but to commit them all to Him (Prov. 3:5-6) and be willing to obey His voice; and may discernment grace every decision we make so that we may save ourselves from unnecessary troubles.
Shalom
Such a timely message! Many thanks for your continued wisdom.
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brief but scripturally detailed and enlightening. We are blessed
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Brief, but scripturally detailed, and enlightening
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Abundant blessingso to u Dad
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Thanks Pastor
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