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The True Harlot Mother

Adapted from She, Volume 2/p83-84

Read: 1 Kings 3

If you’ve heard the story, you already know the outcome; if you haven’t, then you may be surprised at the King’s first suggestion and the vastly different reactions of the women. Whether the story is new to you or well-known, we must be careful not to brush it aside as irrelevant to us today. Our circumstances and life choices may never place us in the exact scenario of the two mothers, but throughout our lifetime, we will inevitably face difficult choices – choices that make us choose right from wrong, good or evil, love or hate, gain or loss – and in all of these, we must choose carefully. Our decisions must be made with a heart yielded and committed to God’s glory (the righteous choice), even if it means suffering great loss. After all, Jesus told His disciples (including us): whoever wanted to follow Him would need to deny themselves daily and take up their cross, which, as explained by one commentary1, means to: “accept the rejection of the world for turning to Jesus and following him. Discipleship involves a death that is like a crucifixion (Gal. 2: 20 and 6:14).” This is why Jesus went on to say: ‘Whoever wants to save his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life because of me will save it” (Luke 9:24).

(1 Kings 3:24–25). 
Reflection and Application
  • Leave a comment below with another example of someone willing to suffer great loss for God’s glory.
The More We Know

The chapter’s final verse notes the effect that Solomon’s unorthodox methods had on the kingdom: “When all Israel heard the verdict the king had given, they held the king in awe, because they saw that he had wisdom from God to administer justice” (1 Kings 3:28). Solomon’s wisdom had been given by God when Solomon requested it (verse 5). The account of Solomon’s handling of the case of the two prostitutes showed that he had indeed been granted wisdom from God. ~ (Got questions.org)

Dear reader, if you do not know Jesus… if you have never professed your faith in Him, I invite you to explore “Know These Truths” where you will discover the Way to everlasting life and an indescribable joy. It is available to all who believe.

  1. Biblegateway.com sn Only Luke mentions taking up one’s cross daily. To bear the cross means to accept the rejection of the world for turning to Jesus and following him. Discipleship involves a death that is like a crucifixion; see Gal 6:14. ↩︎
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Give it Some Thought

based on the LGG Study: Come, Lord Jesus, Come / w6d1

Scripture: Our Roadmap for the Journey
Hebrews 10:19-25 / SOAP: verses 24-25

 And let us take thought of how to spur one another on to love and good works, 25 not abandoning our own meetings, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging each other, and even more so because you see the day drawing near.

Hebrews 10: 24-25. NET
Observation and Application From the Journey

To fully understand and appreciate the writers message here we need to go back and look at what he said before verse 19. Knowing that chapters 1-9 and more specifically, verses 1-18 of chapter 10 concerned the sacrifices of the OT law being a shadow of what was to come. The passages pointed out that the old sacrificial way was never perfect and had to be continually repeated – because the blood of bulls and goats could not truly take sin away. Only the blood of Christ could do this. The single sacrifice of Christ on the cross cancels out the old – for His one offering forever made perfect those who came to Hm through faith.

This is why the writer points out that we can have confidence to enter the sanctuary by the blood of Jesus. Our Great High Priest, Jesus, is not behind a curtain as the priest was in the OT, but rather He is seated at the right hand of the throne of God and we are able to approach that throne because we have been made acceptable by Jesus’ blood. – This great hope is our confession of faith and should be the truth that spurs us on in our faith and encourages us to spur others on in theirs – namely to love and live like Jesus.

This great hope of our faith makes it all the more important to not abandon meeting with other believers. As Paul wrote to the Church of Rome, we are meant to function together as a body (Rom 12:4-5). We are meant to have an influence on and be influenced by other believers (Heb 3:13); and as the writer of Hebrew makes clear in today’s passage and Paul made clear to the Colossians we are not meant to live as islands to ourselves. for we have been charged with an obligation to other believers for a three-fold purpose:

  • discipleship
  • encouragement
  • meeting other’s needs (Col 3:16)

Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and exhorting one another with all wisdom, singing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, all with grace in your hearts to God.

Colossians 3:16
Prayer: A Heart’s Response to the Journey

Father, it isn’t always easy to know how to encourage one another and if we are honest it isn’t always easy to know how to take or make the time to gather together to teach and encourage one another – but we understand the need for it and pray for Your help in being faithful to this command. We pray that You will help us to take time to think about how we can spur one another on to love and good works and that we will not neglect gathering with other believers so that we might not only encourage but be encouraged to run the race of faith well – and be found living and loving like Jesus in our everyday lives. For as we are strengthened as Your body we will be brighter lights in the darkness around us – and You will be glorified and the Church will grow. As the days approach for Your return, let us not shrink back but press on with strength and an urgent love and desire to reach others with the message of Jesus. – In His name I pray – AMEN!

The More We Know: Side Trails on the Journey

How can we encourage one another to love and good works?

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