Have you ever made a big heart in the sand at the beach? The next time you do, believe what you ask for.
Every grain of sand on the seashore was compared to Solomon’s wisdom, understanding and his largeness of heart. Here’s what God did for Solomon: “God gave Solomon wisdom and exceedingly great understanding and largeness of heart like the sand on the seashore.” 1 Kings 4: 29
Why? Solomon asked for wisdom. What are you asking God for as a leader? God appeared to Solomon in a dream and said, “Ask for whatever you want me to give you.” 1 Kings 3: 5
Solomon’s heart answers God and thanks Him for all the kindness that God has shown him and his father, David. Solomon then tells God he doesn’t know how to take care of and lead all the people that God gave him. He calls them, “A great people, too numerous to count or number. So give your servant a discerning heart to govern your people to distinguish between right and wrong. For who is able to govern this great people of yours?” 1 Kings 3: 8-9
KINGDOM ASSURANCE: When we ask for wisdom and a discerning heart, God gives it.
Leading lots of people takes great wisdom, and may I add patience! Of all the things Solomon could have asked for, he hits the bull’s eye, by asking for a discerning heart.
God did give Solomon a large heart with wisdom and understanding. He compares the size of the heart to the grains of sand on the seashore. That’s big and bigger altogether!
The Lord was pleased that Solomon asked for a wise and discerning heart. He then adds, “Moreover, I will give you what you have not asked for–both riches and honor–so that in your lifetime you will have no equal among kings.” 1 Kings 3: 13
KINGDOM ASSURANCE: When we ask for things that please the heart of God, He often will include what we have NOT asked for as a bonus.
Solomon was so wise in his asking. He said to God, “Your servant is here among the people.” 1 Kings 3: 8
KINGDOM ASSURANCE: Stay servant-focused as you lead. That’s wisdom from Holy Spirit.
As a leader, do you see yourself among the people as one who serves? It is wise to see yourself that way. Jesus did. He even called Himself a servant. He was the servant of all servants; yet, a King of all kings!
When we ask for the right thing, God usually blesses us beyond what we asked for.
Here’s what God gave to Solomon in numerous amounts: The wisdom Solomon asked for was “Greater than the wisdom of all the men of the East, and greater than all the wisdom of Egypt.” 1 Kings 4: 30
KINGDOM ASSURANCE: Greater wisdom and greater things are coming, as we remain humble.
Read the rest of that verse and see how God continues to speak of Solomon’s wisdom being more numerous and far above everyone else. His fame spread to all the other nations.
KINGDOM ASSURANCE: Be strategic on what you ask for and check your motive. It’s important what we ask for and why. Choose wisely when you ask and watch God spread you all over the earth.
I love the fact that Solomon didn’t ask for fame, nor promotion, nor recognition, not even to be multiplied, but God did it!
Having a big heart is a major key. It holds a lot of others and little of us. This type of heart opens doors, opens nations. That’s a great big sandbox in a great big world!
God gave Solomon an overabundance of wisdom and knowledge. “He spoke three thousand proverbs.” 1 Kings 4: 32a Only some of these are preserved in the book of Proverbs.
In addition, “His songs number a thousand and five.” 1 Kings 4: 32b
Take off your sandals at the beach next time and feel the sand between your toes.
Wisdom, wealth, and blessings are in thou sand!
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