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#145: King Solomon and the Need to Rule the Spirit

#145: King Solomon and the Need to Rule the Spirit

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  • Email: hpaulsilas@hotmail.com
  • https://apostolicinternational.com/
  • Statement of beliefs: https://apostolicinternational.com/statement-of-beliefs
  • The sermon: https://apostolicinternational.com/sermons/KING_SOLOMON_AND_THE_NEED_TO_RULE_THE_SPIRIT.pdf
  • This sermon uses the life of Solomon to warn that wisdom without self-control can quietly lead to ruin. Solomon received extraordinary wisdom directly from God after humbly asking for an understanding heart rather than riches or power. His wisdom blessed Israel, drew kings and queens from distant lands, and produced the Proverbs—timeless counsel about life, character, and righteousness. Yet the tragedy of Solomon’s life is that he eventually failed to live by the very wisdom he taught.

    The sermon emphasizes that knowledge alone is not enough. Solomon slowly allowed compromise into his life through unchecked desires and relationships God had warned against. Small acts of indulgence became cracks in the hull of a magnificent ship. Over time, those hidden compromises led him into idolatry and spiritual collapse. The message is clear: knowing what is right is not the same as doing what is right.

    At the center of the sermon is Proverbs 16:32: “He that ruleth his spirit [is better] than he that taketh a city.” True strength is not public success, but daily mastery over one’s appetites, temper, desires, and impulses. Solomon conquered nations and built cities, yet struggled to rule his own heart.

    The sermon ends with hope by pointing to Jesus Christ as the perfect example of self-control. Unlike Solomon, Christ resisted temptation completely. The call is not merely to admire wisdom, but to live it through steady obedience, repentance, and dependence on God before small compromises become destruction.

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