Conformity, Compromise and the Heart
My Bible reading this week included 1 Kings 3:1-15, which tells the story of the beginning of Solomon’s reign — and compromise.
- 1 Kings 3:1 tells of his marriage to Pharaoh’s daughter, a compromise conforming to the customs of the day.
- 1 Kings 3:3 tells us that “Solomon loved the Lord, walking in the statutes of his father David, except he sacrificed and burned incense on the high places.” The latter was a compromise, conforming to the customs of the day.
- 1 Kings 3:4 tells of his going to Gibeon, “the great high place,” and offering “a thousand burnt offerings.”
Sounds like a lot of significant compromise to me. How about your? What would we have said to Solomon in this situation, if we had been given the opportunity?
How did God deal with Solomon? (Review 1 Kings 3:5-8) The story is familiar, but had you noticed the setting of conformity and compromise before? (I had not.)
This is no recommendation of conformity and compromise, but it should help us put things in perspective. Perhaps the critical clause is, “Solomon loved the Lord.”
I’m still thinking about the ramifications …. Perhaps this should serve to caution us in how we look at and interact with those we think are compromising.
Man looks at the outward appearance,
but the LORD looks at the heart.
(1 Samuel 16:7)
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