Very interesting indeedy : )How can King Solomon be “the wisest king” and yet act foolishly?
I would venture that Solomon shows us that the solution to godliness is not rules and regulations. In Romans 7 a man who was well-versed and zealous for God's Law summarized his efforts to keep it. He cried bitterly " Oh wretched man that I am ... who will save me from this body of death". The answer in the fist verses of Chapter 8 is that it is not Law on stones - but the Life of Christ. The duty of Paul is given as dispensing the riches of Christ and that the mystery of godliness is "Christ in you ... the hope of glory". That is what God wanted in Eden, even before the fall of man. He wanted weak man to eat and take INSIDE of himself, Christ. When you eat something it becomes one with you and Christ has established the human life God wants. Now Christ, having been glorified in resurrection, is available as both the Lamb of God and the Bread of Life. God does not want outside Law to govern men, but what is inside man. Solomon had his wisdom, and this wisdom was God-given. But it was outside of him and after a short while he failed. In 1st Corinthians 1 we are told not to seek outside wisdom, but that Christ, Who is IN us "is made wisdom to us". Solomon is a terrible proof of what is inside man - unabated failure. We need to take Christ as our daily Bread, daily Water and in that we deny the flesh and our soul-life, we apply the Law of life IN Christ Jesus.How can King Solomon be “the wisest king” and yet act foolishly?
Solomon proves something the Bible shows again and again. A man can know the truth and still choose not to live by it.How can King Solomon be “the wisest king” and yet act foolishly?
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