Our Daily Bread 7th February 2022 || ODB Devotional For Today By Tim GustafsonĀ (Our Daily Bread Ministries)
Our Daily Bread 7th February 2022 || ODB Devotional For Today Message
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TOPIC: Getting What We Want
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: 1 Kings 1:5,32ā37
KEY VERSE: Adonijah . . . put himself forward and said, āI will be king.ā – 1 Kings 1:5
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Leviticus 1ā3; Matthew 24:1ā28
Our Daily Bread 7th February 2022 INSIGHT: By ancient rules of inheritance, Adonijah, the oldest of Davidās surviving sons, was the rightful heir to the throne. David decided, however, in favor of Solomon, a younger son by Bathsheba (1 Kings 1:17ā18,Ā 30), even though two of his trusted advisors thought that Adonijah would be a better choice (vv. 5ā7). But why would God let David choose Solomon knowing that in the end Solomon would break all the laws of the throne (Deuteronomy 17:14ā20), scandalize his own reputation, and embrace idolatry (1 Kings 11:1ā13)?
Scripture doesnāt directly answer the question. Instead, it becomes part of the bigger story. Just as the world needed a more faithful and self-controlled king than David, it needed a wiser and more faithful king than Solomon. Only with the arrival of Jesus do we get the kind of wisdom, goodness, security, and King the whole world needs.
Our Daily Bread 7th February 2022 MESSAGE
Aaron Burr anxiously awaited the result of the tie-breaking vote from the US House of Representatives. Deadlocked with Thomas Jefferson in the 1800 race for the presidency, Burr had reason to believe that the House would declare him the winner. However, he lost, and bitterness gnawed at his soul. Nurturing grievances against Alexander Hamilton for not supporting his candidacy, Burr killed Hamilton in a gun duel less than four years later. Outraged by the killing, his country turned its back on him, and Burr died a dour old man.
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Political power plays are a tragic part of history. When King David was nearing death, his son Adonijah recruited Davidās commander and a leading priest to make him king (1 Kings 1:5ā8). But David had chosen Solomon as king (v. 17). With the help of the prophet Nathan, the rebellion was put down (vv. 11ā53). Despite his reprieve, Adonijah plotted a second time to steal the throne, and Solomon had him executed (2:13ā25).
How human of us to want whatās not rightfully ours! No matter how hard we pursue power, prestige, or possessions, itās never quite enough. We always want something more. How unlike Jesus, who āhumbled himself by becoming obedient to deathāeven death on a crossā! (Philippians 2:8).
Ironically, selfishly pursuing our own ambitions never brings us our truest, deepest longings. Leaving the outcome to God is the only path to peace and joy.
Our Daily Bread 7th February 2022 || ODB Devotional For Today
REFLECT: What do your desires and goals tell you about your heart? What do you need to give to God today?
PRAY: Dear God, please help me fill the role Youāve given me and not to covet more. Help me trust You in everything.
Our Daily Bread 7th February 2022 || ODB Devotional For Today Message. Our Daily Bread Ministries (ODB) is a Christian organization founded by Dr. Martin De Haan in 1938. It is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with over 600 employees. It produces several devotional publications, including Our Daily Bread.