The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 143: Solomon Asks for Wisdom (2026)
Episode Date: May 23, 2026Fr. Mike starts to unpack the character of Solomon and explains how we can see the beginning of his downfall in today's readings. Although Solomon has been blessed with wisdom, he lacks o...bedience, which is much more important in maintaining a relationship with God. Today's readings are 1 Kings 1, 2 Chronicles 1, and Psalm 43. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz, and you're listening to the Bible in a year podcast, where we
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As I said, today is day 143.
We're reading from the first chapter of Kings, First Kings,
and the first chapter of Second Chronicles,
we're praying Psalm 43.
The first book of the Kings, chapter 1.
The struggle for succession to the throne.
Now King David was old and advanced in years,
and although they covered him with clothes,
he could not get warm.
Therefore his servants said to him,
let a young maiden be sought for my lord the king,
and let her wait upon the king and be his nurse, and let her lie in your bosom, that my lord
the king may be warm. So they sought for a beautiful maiden throughout all the territory of Israel,
and found Abysheg, the Shunamite, and brought her to the king. The maiden was very beautiful,
and she became the king's nurse and ministered to him, but the king knew her not.
Now Adonijah, the son of Haggith, exalted himself, saying, I will be king, and he prepared for
himself chariots and horsemen and 50 men to run before him. His father had never at any time displeased him
by asking, why have you done thus and so? He was also a very handsome man, and he was born next
after Absalom. He conferred with Joab, the son of Zoroai, and with Abyethar, the priest, and
they followed Adonijah and helped him. But Zadok, the priest, and Beniah, the son of Johoiada,
and Nathan, the prophet, and Shimiai, and Riyah, and David's mighty men were not with Adonijah.
Adonized sheep, oxen, and fatlings by the serpent's stone, which is beside Enrogel,
and he invited all his brothers, the king's sons, and all the royal officials of Judah,
but he did not invite Nathan, the prophet, or Beniah, or the mighty men, or Solomon, his brother.
Then Nathan said to Bathsheba, the mother of Solomon,
have you not heard that Adonijah, the son of Haggath, has become king,
and David our Lord does not know it?
Now therefore come, let me give you counsel that you may save your own life and the life of your son, Solomon.
Go in at once to King David and say to him,
did you not my lord the king swear to your maid-servant saying solomon your son shall reign after me and he shall sit upon my throne why then is adenijah king then while you are still speaking with the king i also will come in after you and confirm your words so bathsheba went to the king into his chamber now the king was very old and abashai the shunamite was ministering to the king bathsheba bowed and did obeisance to the king and the king said what do you desire she said to him my lord you swore to your
maid-servant by the Lord your God, saying, Solomon, your son shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne.
And now, behold, Adonijah is king, although you, my lord the king, do not know it.
He has sacrificed oxen, fatlings, and sheep in abundance, and has invited all the sons of the king,
Abithar the priest, and Joab, the commander of the army. But Solomon, your servant, he has not invited.
And now, my lord, the king, the eyes of all Israel are upon you to tell them who shall sit on the throne
of my lord the king after him. Otherwise, it will come to pass when my lord the king sleeps with his
fathers that I and my son Solomon will be counted offenders. While she was still speaking with the king,
Nathan, the prophet came in. And they told the king, here is Nathan, the prophet. And when he came in
before the king, he bowed before the king with his face to the ground. And Nathan said, my lord the king,
have you said Adonijah shall reign after me? And he shall sit upon my throne? For he has gone down this day
and has sacrificed oxen, fatlings, and sheep in abundance, and has invited all the king's sons,
Joab, the commander of the army, and Abithar, the priest. And behold, they are eating and drinking
before him and saying, long live king Adonijah. But me, your servant, and Zadok, the priest,
and Beniah, the son of Jehoiada, and your servant Solomon, he has not invited.
Has this thing been brought about by my lord the king, and you have not told your servants
who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?
Solomon is made king.
Then King David said,
Call Bathsheba to me.
So she came into the king's presence and stood before the king.
And the king swore, saying,
As the Lord lives,
who has redeemed my soul out of every adversity,
as I swore to you by the Lord, the God of Israel,
saying, Solomon, your son shall reign after me,
and he shall sit upon my throne in my stead.
Even so I will do this day.
Then Bathsheba bowed with her face,
to the ground and did obeisance to the king and said,
May my Lord King David live forever.
King David said,
call to me Zadok, the priest, Nathan, the prophet, and Beniah, the son of Jehoiada.
So they came before the king, and the king said to them,
Take with you the servants of your lord, and cause Solomon, my son, to ride on my own mule
and bring him down to Gihon, and let Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet there
anoint him, king over Israel, then blow the trumpet and say, long live King Solomon.
You shall then come up after him, and he shall come and sit upon my throne, for he shall be king in my stead,
and I have appointed him to be ruler over Israel and over Judah.
And Beniah, the son of Jehoiada, answered the king, amen, may the Lord, the God of my Lord
the king say so.
As the Lord has been with my Lord the king, even so may he be with Solomon, and make his throne
greater than the throne of my Lord King David.
So, Zadok the priest, Nathan, the prophet.
and Beniah, the son of Jehuayda, and the Cherathites and the Pelothites went down and caused Solomon
to ride on King David's mule and brought him to Gihon. There Zadok, the priest, took the horn of oil
from the tent and anointed Solomon. Then they blew the trumpet, and all the people said,
Long live King Solomon. And all the people went up after him, playing on pipes and rejoicing
with great joy, so that the earth was split by their noise. Edinijah, and all the guests
who were with him heard it as they finished feasting, and when we were,
When Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said,
What does this uproar in the city mean?
While he was still speaking, behold, Jonathan, the son of Abiyah, the priest came,
and Adonijah said, Come in, for you are a worthy man and bring good news.
Jonathan answered Adonijah.
No, for our Lord, King David, has made Solomon King.
And the king has sent with him Zadok, the priest, Nathan, the prophet, and Beniah, the son of
Jehuaita, and the Cherathites, and they have caused him to ride on the king's mule.
and Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet have anointed him, King at Gihon.
And they have gone up from there rejoicing so that the city is in an uproar.
This is the noise that you have heard.
Solomon sits upon the royal throne.
Moreover, the king's servants came to congratulate our Lord King David saying,
Your God make the name of Solomon more famous than yours and make his throne greater than your throne.
And the king bowed himself upon the bed.
And the king also said, blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel.
who has granted one of my offspring to sit on my throne this day, my own eyes seeing it.
Then all the guests of Adonijah trembled and rose, and each went his own way.
And Adonijah feared Solomon, and he arose and went, and caught hold of the horns of the altar.
And it was told Solomon, behold, Adonijah fears King Solomon, for behold, he has laid hold of the horns of the altar, saying,
Let King Solomon swear to me first that he will not slay his servant with the sword.
And Solomon said,
If he proved to be a worthy man,
not one of his hairs shall fall to the earth.
But if wickedness is found in him, he shall die.
So King Solomon sent, and they brought him down from the altar,
and he came, and did obeisance to King Solomon.
And Solomon said to him, go to your house.
The second book of chronicles, chapter one.
Solomon requests wisdom.
Solomon, the son of David, established himself in his kingdom.
and the Lord His God was with him and made him exceedingly great.
Solomon spoke to all Israel, to the commanders of thousands and of hundreds, to the judges,
and to all the leaders in all Israel, the heads of Father's houses,
and Solomon, in all the assembly with him, went to the high place that was at Gibyan,
for the tent of the meeting of God which Moses, the servant of the Lord, had made in the wilderness,
was there.
But David had brought up the ark of God from Karioth Jareem to the place that David had prepared for it,
for he had pitched a tent for it in Jerusalem.
Moreover, the bronze altar that Bezalel, the son of Uri, son of Her, had made,
was there before the tabernacle of the Lord.
And Solomon and the assembly sought the Lord, and Solomon went up there to the bronze altar
before the Lord, which was at the tent of meeting and offered a thousand burnt offerings
upon it.
In that night, God appeared to Solomon and said to him, ask what I shall give you.
And Solomon said to God, you have shown great and merciful love to David, my father,
and have made me king in his stead.
O Lord God, let your promise to David, my father, be now fulfilled,
for you have made me king over a people as many as the dust of the earth.
Give me now wisdom and knowledge, to go out and to come in before this people,
for who can rule this your people that is so great.
God answered Solomon, because this was in your heart,
and you have not asked possessions, wealth, honor,
or the life of those who hate you,
and have not even asked long life.
but have asked wisdom and knowledge for yourself that you may rule my people over whom I have
made you king, wisdom and knowledge are granted to you. I will also give you riches, possessions,
and honor such as none of the kings had who were before you, and none after you shall have
the like. So Solomon came from the high place at Gibbon, from before the tent of meeting to
Jerusalem, and he reigned over Israel. Solomon's acquisitions. Solomon gathered together chariots
and horsemen. He had 1,400 chariots and 12,000 horsemen, whom he stationed in the chariot cities and with the
king in Jerusalem. And the king made silver and gold as common in Jerusalem as stone, and he made cedar
as plentiful as the sycamore of the sheffala. And Solomon's import of horses was from Egypt and coup,
and the king's traders received them from coup for a price. They imported a chariot from Egypt for
600 shekels of silver and a horse for 150. Likewise, through them, these were exported to all the
kings of the Hittites and the kings of Syria. Psalm 43. Prayer to God in time of trouble.
Vindicate me, O God, and defend my cause against an ungodly people, from deceitful and unjust men
deliver me. For you are the God in whom I take refuge. Why have you cast me off? Why do I go mourning because
of the oppression of the enemy.
O, send out your light and your truth.
Let them lead me.
Let them bring me to your holy hill and to your dwelling.
Then I will go to the altar of God.
To God my exceeding joy.
And I will praise you with the liar,
O God, my God.
Why are you cast down, oh my soul?
And why are you disquieted within me?
Hope in God.
For I shall again praise him,
my Savior and my God.
Father and have we give you praise.
We do give you glory and honor.
And there is no reason when you are with us, when you are near us, for our souls to be cast down.
Yes, Lord, God, we experience grief.
We experienced suffering.
We experience loss in this life and in this world.
And so our hearts can be broken.
But in all things, we can still have joy.
We can still have this abiding and pervasive sense of well-being because we know who you are.
We know your character.
We know your heart.
We know your steadfast love for us.
because of that Lord God we can have that abiding and pervasive sense of well-being we can have joy
in all circumstances that even when our hearts are broken even when our souls are tormented even when
our bodies are wracked with pain and grief that we do not have to be cast down because you are with us
and you are for us and if you are for us who can be against us we give you praise Lord God so thank you
Thank you. Help us, bolster us up. I mean, strengthen us, Lord God, especially when the grief
gets too big, when the suffering gets to become too much, when this day is overwhelming.
Strengthen us. And help us take one step forward. Help us take the next good step. In Jesus' name
we pray, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Okay, so here we are
taking this next, this turn, right? We're going first King chapter one and Second Chronicles chapter two.
Now keep this in mind is that originally Kings and Chronicles were one book. We already mentioned this.
at the beginning of Samuel and talking about Chronicles is that Samuel is all one book,
Chronicles is all one book, Kings is all one book, but they're very long books. It would be
impractical, apparently, to have that one massively long scroll. And so they divided them
into First and Second Kings into First and Second Chronicles. And so here we are starting in
First Kings, which indicates a transition. As we mentioned the last couple days at the end of
2 Samuel were getting to the end of David's life. Remember, he had to be taken off of the field of
battle because not only was he being targeted as the king, he was also weak as the aged king. And so
he had to be brought off of the field of battle. And now here we have David, who is as old as he's
going to get. And he's unable to stay warm. And so what do they do? They bring in this young maiden,
Abysheg, the Shunamite. Now, she's going to be very important, not only because here she is with David,
but also how they even note Abysheg the Shunamite.
She's beautiful.
She's a young maiden.
And David does not know her, essentially.
So she becomes essentially the king's concubine, but a, let's say, a platonic concubine.
That's such a thing.
But he did not know her in a sexual way.
And that's going to be important because that's going to factor into the next piece.
Now, this story is going to continue, right, because we have another character in First Kings
one called Adonijah, who's another one of David's sons.
And Adonijah is saying.
I will be king. And he not only prepared for himself chariots and horsemen with 50 men to run before him,
but he also was born after Absalom. Remember Absalom? Handsome? Here's Adonijah, handsome. And he gets
Joab on his side and Abithar, the priest on his side. And has a bunch of people on his side. And basically,
again, has them all acclaim him as the king. Now, this is going to be really important for the rest of
this book of kings. We're going to hear stories of king after king. And almost every one of them is going
to be worse than the one who came before him. Not exactly. There are a couple decent kings who show up,
but they are few and far between. Solomon himself is the one who's going to be exalted to be the king,
actually in chapter one here of first kings. He's exalted. What happens, Bathsheba, Solomon's mom,
one of David's wives, comes in and she does obeisance to David and says, you know, you promised,
that Solomon, my son would be king, but Adonijah has made himself the king.
Did you not know about this? And this is the 100% key for what's happening now in kings.
Here is David, an incredible warrior. Here is David, an incredible leader in battle.
Here's David who amasses this insane fortune to be able to build the temple.
Here's David who also writes incredible Psalms and writes incredible songs.
David is massively talented. He's anointed. He's gifted by God.
God and yet he doesn't know what's happening in his own family.
We mentioned this in 2nd Samuel, but this is going to play out in First Kings and Second Kings
in this horrible, horrible way.
David is a success in almost every area of his life, except when it comes to his own family,
when it comes to being a dad.
How do we see this in chapter one?
How we see this is he doesn't even know what his kids are doing.
Remember back when Absalom, David didn't even call him my son.
He called him the young man Absalom until after Absalom had died.
You would think, one would think, or even that horrible story of Absalom's,
Absalom's sister, Tamar, being raped by her brother.
And David doing nothing about this.
What we have here is Adonijah, making himself king and David, he knows nothing about this.
What has to happen here then is that Bathsheba and Nathan have to kind of,
to get David to do the right thing, to announce Solomon as the king. Now, again, if he was
paying attention to his family, David would have seen this coming. So what happens? What happens
is he announces. He does the right thing, but he has to be brought to that place. Because for as
gifted as David is, as anointed as David is, when it comes to being a dad, when it comes to being a father,
he in many ways is a failure.
He doesn't know what's happening in his own home.
And this is going to play out in the next number of chapters as we see Solomon.
Now here we have Solomon in 1st Kings 1 and he's just beginning.
He's just going to start in this whole thing.
But in 2nd Chronicles chapter 1, we have this big moment.
We're not going to get to in 1st, Kings until chapter 3.
But here we have 2nd Chronicles chapter 1 where God asks,
Solomon, what do you want me to do for you?
And Solomon asks for wisdom.
And God gives him wisdom.
Now, people will ask oftentimes, how is it that Solomon could be one of the wisest people at the beginning and is a great fool at the end?
What we see is he doesn't even start out incredibly wise, at least when it comes to Second Chronicles.
What does he do immediately?
In Second Chronicles, Solomon gets wisdom.
And then he begins to amass treasures.
He begins to amass.
even this it's a small point but it's a it's a pretty critical point at the end of chapter one it says
that solomon had horses imported from egypt and coup now remember that this is in direct disobedience
to deuteronomy chapter 17 verse 16 where it said about the king of israel he shall not multiply
horses for himself nor cause the people to return to egypt to multiply horses for the lord has said to you
you'll shall not return that way again and yet here is solomon who will
right after he has been prayed for the gift of wisdom and been given the gift of wisdom is not good.
You can be wise and disobedient.
It's one of the reasons why wisdom is a great gift.
Wisdom is a great virtue.
But obedience is even more powerful.
And this is what's going to happen.
This is going to be the undoing of Solomon.
He will have great wisdom.
And there will be a number of times when he can demonstrate that wisdom on the stage.
But he is wise and not obedient.
He can be wise and not good.
We realize, just like even think of Satan.
Here's Lucifer.
Lucifer, who is one of the most powerful, most beautiful, most intelligent of all of the angels.
And what does he do?
He turns away from the Lord.
It's possible to be wise, but not good.
It's possible to be beautiful but not good.
It's possible to be strong and courageous, but not good.
And here is Solomon, who at the very beginning of Second Chronicles reveals himself.
That's, he's been blessed by the Lord with wisdom.
but he already shows a streak of disobedience.
And this is what's going to play out for the rest of his life.
Yes, there are moments of wisdom.
That is a gift.
It's so good.
But also there is a streak of disobedience and a streak where Solomon does not do the right.
And so one of the things we always have to say is, okay, Lord, we've all been given gifts.
We've all been given these opportunities to exercise the gifts that God has given to us.
And yet we all also have to recognize that,
in the midst of all the gifts you've given me, Lord, they don't mean anything unless I
exercise them in accordance with your will, that all the power I might have, all the wealth I might
have, the health or beauty or strength or wisdom that I might have, they can all lead me somewhere
to a dark place if I don't use them to accomplish your will. This is one of the keys of
scripture, is that God says, I desire obedience, not sacrifice. So in all things,
we've been gifted. You've been gifted. You've been blessed by the Lord. And now we say,
okay, God, how do you want me to use your blessings to serve you and to help the people around me?
We've got to pray for that because without God's grace, we can't do it. And so please pray for each other.
I am praying for you. Please pray for me. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.
