Solomon, in all his mighty wisdom, had blown it. God appeared to him twice and commanded him as He told Solomon not to marry these foreign women with their false pagan gods. But Solomon could not contain himself. He had to have these hundreds of women as his wives and concubines. It looks like Solomon and his sexual desires overcame everything else.
And so his heart was turned away from God. There was not room in his heart to follow both God and these pagan women. It had to be one or the other.
It's terrible when sin grabs hold of our hearts. It happens when we don’t guard our hearts against the world, the flesh, and the devil. That ‘little niggling sin’ sets in and takes root and grows and grows until the next thing we know our hearts are pursuing that sin instead of pursing God like we once did. Serving our sin supplants serving our God and we wander in that terrible wilderness of defeat and despair and discouragement.
The solution? ‘Keep, or guard, your hearts with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life.’ When our hearts get out of sort it is time to get things sorted before we have a spiritual heart attack which can do serious damage. If our hearts are turning from God or turning from Him now I is the time to treat the problem, repent, and turn back to Him.
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