"A Listening Heart" (May 31, 2026 Sermon)
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Text: 1 Kings 3:3-15
Preaching: Rev. Dr. Stephen M. Fearing
God gives Solomon a blank check, and the most surprising part is how little Solomon asks for. We start with the raw backstory behind 1 Kings: David’s decline, a household already marked by violence, and a throne gained through ruthless moves that feel closer to a crime saga than a children’s Bible story. Then Solomon finally sleeps and God meets him in a dream with one simple prompt: “Ask.”
We imagine our own answers and name the forces that often drive them: fear that wants safety, scarcity that wants money, and pain that wants payback. Solomon chooses something else entirely, asking for an “understanding mind” to govern well. Digging into the Hebrew, we find Lev Shomeah, a listening heart, not a one-time burst of insight but a lifelong posture of attention and humility. That detail flips our definition of power: leadership that listens before it speaks and discerns before it acts.
We also hold the tension that wisdom is fragile. Even right after Solomon receives this gift, his instinct can still reach for the sword, a warning for every generation that confuses cleverness with virtue. We connect that to our moment, where information is endless and tools like artificial intelligence can amplify both good and harm. If you want a biblical framework for Christian leadership, discernment, and conflict resolution that feels painfully current, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. What would you ask God for if you could ask for one thing?
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