P
Polak
Guest
So there was a reading on Solomon in today’s mass.
Solomon asked God to grant him wisdom and knowledge, and God responded by not only giving him wisdom and knowledge but also riches and wealth and honor, because he liked the fact that Solomon hadn’t asked for possessions or the death of his enemies.
The confusing part is, you’d think this wisdom and knowledge God granted Solomon would prevent him from doing some of the terribly sinful things he did later in life, wouldn’t you? If he had this great wisdom from God that other men did not receive, wouldn’t he know not to commit some of the terrible sins he committed later?
Solomon asked God to grant him wisdom and knowledge, and God responded by not only giving him wisdom and knowledge but also riches and wealth and honor, because he liked the fact that Solomon hadn’t asked for possessions or the death of his enemies.
The confusing part is, you’d think this wisdom and knowledge God granted Solomon would prevent him from doing some of the terribly sinful things he did later in life, wouldn’t you? If he had this great wisdom from God that other men did not receive, wouldn’t he know not to commit some of the terrible sins he committed later?