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2021
Feb 18
1 Kings 11:9
The Lord became angry with Solomon because his heart had turned away from the Lord, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice.
Donna K.
Donna K. from Simcoe, ON said:
Maybe, the closer we are to someone, the greater the hurt of betrayal between them. How precious is our relationship with each other and especially with God.
2016
Dec 27
1 Kings 11:9
The Lord became angry with Solomon because his heart had turned away from the Lord, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice.
R C.
R C. from Natchez, MS said:
It is stating the Lord became angry with Solomon, One may be wondering if God is Everything, well does He has feeling of anger, You see we can't look at in the physical realms as you and I. IN other words, don't look at it from an emotion point of view. God is Everything. It is basically being brought to us through the eyes of Solomon in the sense the God is Angry. The way is is being presented for us to understand is to understand it from the sense of what Solomon is going through. How things are going in Solomon life. It reminds me of when we tend to get out of line with God and His will for our lives. We will definitely let us know, for He will get our attention, If we continue to look at the direction we are going. If it is indeed out of line with God, we will began to see it in our lives. This is an awesome chapter to read and keep us in check of how we are living our lives.
2013
Oct 01
1 Kings 11:9
The Lord became angry with Solomon because his heart had turned away from the Lord, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice.
Janice S.
Janice S. from Vienna, VA said:
God expects us to respond to Him and obey Him especially when he has appeared to us as He did to Solomon - twice.