Have you ever heard someone say, “I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer?” Well, probably not because they are usually talking about someone else and their inability to “get it.” So here is an honest confession: I know I’m not always the sharpest knife in the drawer. I can pawn it off these days to my age (72) or to my lack of knowing the “now” lingo of this current generation. For example, our youth pastor has just begun mentoring our part-time Children’s Ministry Director and has tasked her with “glowing up” a couple of the youth classrooms. Say what? What in the world is “glowing up?” By a process of elimination (including my mind) I figured out that it meant “to make the classroom come alive, to not be stodgy and cold.” Truthfully, it needs it, but “glowing it up?” (Rolling eyes emoji here).
But I digress. Let’s go back to my original statement: I am not always the sharpest knife in the drawer. There is usually someone smarter than me; someone (most often) more media savvy than me; someone more up-to-date and relevant than me.
But then I started thinking this morning: do I really care? I came to the conclusion, Nope I don’t care. What made me think about that this morning? I was reading 2 Chronicles 1 and Proverbs 8 this morning. The passage in Chronicles is where Solomon is taking over as ruler for his father, David, and in 1:7 God asks him, “What do you want? Ask, and I will give it to you!” I seriously doubt I or many in this day and age would answer as Solomon did: “Give me wisdom and knowledge to lead them (the people as numerous as the dust of the earth-v.9) properly, for who could possibly govern this great people of yours?” (v.10). God’s answer is classic: “Because your greatest desire is to help your people, and you did not ask for wealth, riches, or fame , or even the death of your enemies or a long life, but rather you asked for wisdom and knowledge to properly govern my people-I will certainly give you the wisdom and knowledge you requested.” (verses 11-12) Oh…He also gave him wealth, riches, and fame. Sadly, Solomon couldn’t handle it.
I’ve always been impressed by Solomon’s answer and have wondered what I would ask for. I hope at this stage of my life and maturity I would still ask for wisdom and not say, “Live a comfortable life financially and be able to travel anywhere I want (which I don’t want to do anyway).” I hope I would still seek wisdom. Pr. 8:10-11 says, “Choose my instruction rather than silver, and knowledge rather than pure gold. For wisdom is far more valuable than rubies. Nothing you desire can compare with it.”
Okay, time for you to answer: what would you choose to ask for?
{Note: All Scripture from the New Living Translation}
I would ask for salvation for my loved ones and those we have cared for and loved on. I know I can’t reach them. But Jesus can. Yep! That’s what I would ask for.
And those, my friend, are requests which are worthy to be made (and granted)
You really put us on the spot this morning, Bill. Having been around the block these many years, I would hope I’d ask the same as Solomon did. Yet, for all his wisdom, Solomon couldn’t stop the influence of foreign people and their gods. So instead, I’d ask that others would see Jesus in me. Blessings, Bill!
I’d say, “Ooops sorry” but I can’t and I’m not. 🙂 I put myself on that same spot Martha. But I do believe your request is a good one.
To be completely transparent, it is probably a good thing I am not asked that question. Some days I would simply ask God to remove the obstacles in my life that prevent me from experiencing His Love and Joy at full capacity. On other days, those same obstacles would have me answering far more selfishly.
Complete honesty wins the prize Ryan! I’m with you in this.
Only one wish, I need a few please. I would ask for wisdom and knowledge to know the bible so well, that any question that anyone ask me I could answer in such a way that it would convince them to love God and put Him first in their lives. To glorify God, by bringing more believer’s to His kingdom, that would be a dream job.
Great answer Gail! And since i know you I KNOW that is already your heart.