the Chosen People

Solomon’s Retribution

Solomon’s first act as king reveals the high cost of justice and the wisdom to protect the throne.

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Isaiah 10:1
How do you know when it’s time to show mercy—and when it’s time to stand firm? In Solomon’s early days as king, a seemingly harmless request from his brother Adonijah exposes a deeper threat. On the surface, Adonijah asks to marry Abishag, but Solomon recognizes it as a subtle power grab. His response is swift and decisive—not out of revenge, but to preserve the fragile unity of a kingdom just handed to him. We often face choices that seem small but carry great consequences. Like Solomon, we must ask God for clarity to see beyond appearances. When relationships, reputations, or peace are at stake, wisdom means knowing when grace builds up—and when it enables harm. Are there areas in your life where you’ve mistaken compromise for peace?
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