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Most people want to serve God, but only in an advisory position.

Bible Reading: APR15: I Kings 12-14

APRIL 15

These chapters record what could be called “the beginning of
the end,” for the glory of the nation of Israel begins to fade just
after the death of Solomon. The Book of I Kings covers approximately
125 years of history, 40 years of Solomon’s reign and about 85 years
for the divided kingdom of Israel and Judah. Only five kings reigned
in Judah during that period, while there were eight kings that
reigned in Israel, all of them wicked.

Chapters 12:1–14:20 record the divisions of the kingdom.
Solomon’s vast program of building and expansion had brought fame
and glory to the nation, but the taxes were heavy upon the people.
In his later years, Solomon’s values had changed and he was more
interested in material wealth than spiritual blessing (see
Ecclesiastes 1:12–2:26).

We also read of Rehoboam’s folly in chapter 12. He sought
the wisdom of both the older leaders and the younger men–then
decided to follow the advice of the younger men! In the latter part
of the chapter and continuing in chapter 13, Jeroboam became king
over the ten tribes. He failed to live up to his opportunities, for
he led the ten tribes into idolatry.

Because of the sins of Solomon’s son, Rehoboam, and later
those of Jeroboam, God again judged Israel (chapter 14:1-20). God is
always faithful in judging sin, no matter who the guilty party is.

“Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to
any people” (Proverbs 14:34). When godly kings were ruling Israel,
God blessed His people. When ungodly men reigned, God sent judgment
and defeat. How tragic it is to see this great nation, called by the
Lord, now declining in spiritual things and turning away from the
truth.