prophets and kings-第9章
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for abundance。〃 2 Chronicles 1:15。 Wealth; with
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all its attendant temptations; came in Solomon's day to an increasingly large number of people; but the fine gold of character was dimmed and marred。
So gradual was Solomon's apostasy that before he was aware of it; he had wandered far from God。 Almost imperceptibly he began to trust less and less in divine guidance and blessing; and to put confidence in his own strength。 Little by little he withheld from God that unswerving obedience which was to make Israel a peculiar people; and he conformed more and more closely to the customs of the surrounding nations。 Yielding to the temptations incident to his success and his honored position; he forgot the Source of his prosperity。 An ambition to excel all other nations in power and grandeur led him to pervert for selfish purposes the heavenly gifts hitherto employed for the glory of God。 The money which should have been held in sacred trust for the benefit of the worthy poor and for the extension of principles of holy living throughout the world; was selfishly absorbed in ambitious projects。
Engrossed in an overmastering desire to surpass other nations in outward display; the king overlooked the need of acquiring beauty and perfection of character。 In seeking to glorify himself before the world; he sold his honor and integrity。 The enormous revenues acquired through commerce with many lands were supplemented by heavy taxes。 Thus pride; ambition; prodigality; and indulgence bore fruit in cruelty and exaction。 The conscientious; considerate spirit that had marked his dealings with the people during the early part of his reign; was now changed。 From the wisest
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and most merciful of rulers; he degenerated into a tyrant。 Once the compassionate; God…fearing guardian of the people; he became oppressive and despotic。 Tax after tax was levied upon the people; that means might be forthcoming to support the luxurious court。
The people began to complain。 The respect and admiration they had once cherished for their king was changed into disaffection and abhorrence。
As a safeguard against dependence on the arm of flesh; the Lord had warned those who should rule over Israel not to multiply horses to themselves。 But in utter disregard of this command; 〃Solomon had horses brought out of Egypt。〃 〃And they brought unto Solomon horses out of Egypt; and out of all lands。〃 〃Solomon gathered together chariots and horsemen: and he had a thousand and four hundred chariots; and twelve thousand horsemen; whom he bestowed in the cities for chariots; and with the king at Jerusalem。〃 2 Chronicles I:16; 9:28; I Kings 10:26。
More and more the king came to regard luxury; self…indulgence; and the favor of the world as indications of greatness。 Beautiful and attractive women were brought from Egypt; Phoenicia; Edom; and Moab; and from many other places。 These women were numbered by hundreds。 Their religion was idol worship; and they had been taught to practice cruel and degrading rites。 Infatuated with their beauty; the king neglected his duties to God and to his kingdom。
His wives exerted a strong influence over him and gradually prevailed on him to unite with them in their worship。 Solomon had disregarded the instruction that God had given to serve as a barrier against apostasy; and
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now he gave himself up to the worship of the false gods。 〃It came to pass; when Solomon was old; that his wives turned away his heart after other gods: and his heart was not perfect with the Lord his God; as was the heart of David his father。 For Solomon went after Ashtoreth the goddess of the Zidonians; and after Milcom the abomination of the Ammonites。〃 I Kings II:4;5。
On the southern eminence of the Mount of Olives; opposite Mount Moriah; where stood the beautiful temple of Jehovah; Solomon erected an imposing pile of buildings to be used as idolatrous shrines。 To please his wives; he placed huge idols; unshapely images of wood and stone; amidst the groves of myrtle and olive。 There; before the altars of heathen deities; 〃Chemosh; the abomination of Moab;〃 and 〃Molech; the abomination of the children of Ammon;〃 were practiced the most degrading rites of heathenism。 Verse 7。
Solomon's course brought its sure penalty。 His separation from God through communication with idolaters was his ruin。 As he cast off his allegiance to God; he lost the mastery of himself。 His moral efficiency was gone。 His fine sensibilities became blunted; his conscience seared。 He who in his early reign had displayed so much wisdom and sympathy in restoring a helpless babe to its unfortunate mother (see I Kings 3:16…28); fell so low as to consent to the erection of an idol to whom living children were offered as sacrifices。 He who in his youth was endowed with discretion and understanding; and who in his strong manhood had been inspired to write; 〃There is a way which seemeth right unto a man; but the end thereof are the ways of death〃 (Proverbs 14:12); in later years departed so far
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from purity as to countenance licentious; revolting rites connected with the worship of Chemosh and Ashtoreth。 He who at the dedication of the temple had said to his people; 〃Let your heart therefore be perfect with the Lord our God〃 (I Kings 8:61); became himself an offender; in heart and life denying his own words。 He mistook license for liberty。 He triedbut at what cost!to unite light with darkness; good with evil; purity with impurity; Christ with Belial。
From being one of the greatest kings that ever wielded a scepter; Solomon became a profligate; the tool and slave of others。 His character; once noble and manly; became enervated and effeminate。 His faith in the living God was supplanted by atheistic doubts。 Unbelief marred his happiness; weakened his principles; and degraded his life。 The justice and magnanimity of his early reign were changed to despotism and tyranny。 Poor; frail human nature! God can do little for men who lose their sense of dependence upon Him。
During these years of apostasy; the spiritual decline of Israel progressed steadily。 How could it be otherwise when their king had united his interests with satanic agencies? Through these agencies the enemy worked to confuse the minds of the Israelites in regard to true and false worship; and they became an easy prey。 Commerce with other nations brought them into intimate contact with those who had no love for God; and their own love for Him was greatly lessened。 Their keen sense of the high; holy character of God was deadened。 Refusing to follow in the path of
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obedience; they transferred their allegiance to the enemy of righteousness。 It came to be a common practice to intermarry with idolaters; and the Israelites rapidly lost their abhorrence of idol worship。 Polygamy was countenanced。 Idolatrous mothers brought their children up to observe heathen rites。 In the lives of some; the pure religious service instituted by God was replaced by idolatry of the darkest hue。
Christians are to keep themselves distinct and separate from the world; its spirit; and its influences。 God is fully able to keep us in the world; but we are not to be of the world。 His love is not uncertain and fluctuating。 Ever He watches over His children with a care that is measureless。 But He requires undivided allegiance。 〃No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one; and love the other; or else he will hold to the one; and despise the other。 Ye cannot serve God and mammon。〃 Matthew 6:24。
Solomon was endued with wonderful wisdom; but the world drew him away from God。 Men today are no stronger than he; they are as prone to yield to the influences that caused his downfall。 As God warned Solomon of his danger; so today He warns His children not to imperil their souls by affinity with the world。 〃Come out from among them;〃 He pleads; 〃and be ye separate; 。 。 。 and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you; and will be a Father unto you; and ye shall be My sons and daughters; saith the Lord Almighty。〃 2