======================================================================== HIS WIVES TURNED AWAY HIS HEART. by F.B. Meyer ======================================================================== Summary: Solomon's story serves as a warning to beware of our vulnerabilities and the influence of our associates. Topics: "Spiritual Vigilance", "Influence of Relationships" Scripture References: 1 Kings 11:4, Nehemiah 13:26, Psalm 119:37, Proverbs 13:20, Matthew 6:24, 1 Corinthians 15:33, 2 Corinthians 6:14, Galatians 5:7-9, James 4:4, 1 John 2:15-17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ F.B. Meyer warns that every individual has a vulnerable point in their character, as exemplified by Solomon, whose heart was turned away from God by his foreign wives. Despite his wisdom, Solomon succumbed to the worship of idols, illustrating the dangers of associating with those who do not share one's faith. Meyer emphasizes the importance of being cautious in love and relationships, as they can lead one away from God. He urges young people to be mindful of their companions, as they can influence one's spiritual trajectory. The sermon serves as a reminder to maintain vigilance and prayer in the face of worldly temptations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ His wives turned away his heart. 1 Kings xi, 4. EVERY man is vulnerable at one point of his character. Strong everywhere else, and armour‑plated, he is weak there; and our great enemy knows just where to strike home. It would have been useless to argue with Solomon for the claims of idols. He could at once, by his wisdom, have annihilated all infidel arguments, and have established the existence and unity of God. But, step by step, he was led by silken cords, a captive, to the worship of other gods. It is a solemn warning; and Nehemiah was perfectly justified when, in his contention with the Jews who had married wives of Ashdod, of Ammon, and of Moab, he said, "Did not Solomon, king of Israel, sin by these things! Yet among many nations there was no king like him who was beloved of his God. " Let young people beware where they let their hearts go forth in love. Whom we love we resemble; and in the marriage tie it is almost inevitable that seductions to the lower will overcome the drawings to the higher. When a Christian disobeys God's distinct command against intermarriage with the ungodly, he begins to sink to the level of his ungodly partner whom he had thought to raise to his own religious standing. Our associates determine the drift and current of our life. It is so easy to launch upon the current that flows past our feet; it seems impossible that the laughing, enticing water should ever carry us against sharp, splintering rocks, or over breaking cataracts. When we are compelled to associate with the ungodly, let us maintain a strict self‑watch, and pray that the breath of the heavenward gale may more than counteract the tendency of the earthward current. ======================================================================== Source: https://sermonindex.net/speakers/fb-meyer/his-wives-turned-away-his-heart/ ========================================================================