2 Chronicles 9: 5 - The Queen of Sheba: "It's all true! Solomon's reputation for accomplishment and wisdom that reached all the way to my country is confirmed. I perceive that her confirmation is based on what the eye can see. And Solomon's wisdom---for what? To confront injustice (like two mothers fighting over the same baby), to end poverty in his country, to heal wounds? And just how did he amass such a fortune? What about Solomon's heart?
The quote from this chapter catches my eye: "I owe you nothing. I give you everything. Your desire to fix things to relieve suffering, to confront injustice, to heal wounds, to end poverty, and to generate joy is commendable. But your desire is too weak and misguided. [Was that Solomon's problem?] If I were to fix all you see that is wrong and paintful without first destroying evil, not one would dance at My party...I must do whatever is necessary to destroy the evil within your depths, where you desire the good life more than you want Me, and I must replace that idolatrous desire with the holy yearning to know Me at any cost in the midst of your worst pain." Oh my! I wonder where I desire the good life more than my Good God?
PHOTO: Haiti, a country where so many with good intentions are trying to confront injustice, end poverty, heal the wounds. But first! The evil must be destroyed. In you. And in me.