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...Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Acts 13:38
...in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their sins against them...2 Cor 5:19
"I will forgive their iniquity, I will remember their sin no more.” Jer 31:34b
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Keep God First - by Susan Ferguson
Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it. (Proverbs 4:23 NIV)
Nearly 3,000 years have passed since King Solomon wrote the book of Proverbs, yet his practical wisdom is still applicable today. Considered the wisest man who ever lived, he failed to take his own advice and fell into idolatry.
King Solomon was wealthier and wiser than any other king on earth. During his 40 year reign, Israel reached the pinnacle of power and wealth. He built the first temple in Jerusalem and overlaid the interior with pure gold. He built cities and ships and a magnificent royal palace. He was a superb statesman who expanded commercial trade with the surrounding nations. But beneath the glory and splendor of Solomon's reign, serious problems were surfacing. Solomon loved many foreign women. God had given warning not to intermarry with pagan nations, but he disobeyed. Solomon had a divided heart and didn't follow God fully, as his father David had done. When he was old, he allowed his wives to turn his heart away from God and worship false gods.
In the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon reflected on his life. His earthly pursuits had left him unfulfilled, and his life had no meaning. After gaining everything he had ever wanted, he declared it all meaningless. He concluded that what matters in life is to fear God and keep His commandments. King Solomon's life sends forth a powerful message to guard our hearts and to keep God first in our lives. We were created to know God, and the things of this world cannot fill that space in our hearts. Only in Christ can we find lasting peace and fulfillment.
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