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F.B. Meyer

She Came to Prove Solomon With Hard Questions.

We can find solutions to our life's perplexities by waiting patiently on Christ, who has the perfect plan for every maze and a key for every riddle.
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the importance of bringing our difficult questions to Christ, who surpasses even Solomon in wisdom. He encourages believers to approach Christ with a spirit of giving, recognizing that true understanding comes from a willingness to sacrifice for the knowledge of Him. Meyer assures that Christ holds the answers to life's perplexities, and through patience and faith, we will find clarity and joy, just as the Queen of Sheba did after her encounter with Solomon. Ultimately, the sermon highlights the reciprocity in our relationship with Christ and the transformative power of His wisdom.

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She came to prove Solomon with hard questions. 2 Chron. ix. 1.

SHE came to the right place, for Solomon passed all the kings of the earth in wisdom; and all the kings of the earth sought his presence, to hear the wisdom that God had put into his heart. Bring your hard questions to Christ; He is greater than Solomon. To Him is given riches and wisdom, and He is made unto us wisdom. Before the touch of his light the darkest perplexities must resolve themselves. Though He speak no audible word, the hardest questions are answered to the eyes and ears

of such as wait before Him.

She came in the right spirit, bringing him gold and spices and precious stones. Those who would get from Christ must be willing to give to Him. There must be a reciprocity; and if we hope to receive from Him from those infinite stores of which He has the key, we must count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ, and must be prepared to count them as refuse if only we may win Him.

She came to a right conclusion. He answered all her questions, and she returned congratulating his servants and blessing God. To each of us life is full of perplexities, to which we can find no solution, however much we strain our eyes and weary our minds. But away there in the light Christ stands, with the perfect plan of every maze in his possession, with a key for every riddle, and solution for every enigma. Wait patiently. Each tough knot will be untied; and there will come into our hearts a radiancy, a bounding joy like that with which the Queen of Sheba turned to go to her own home. The half of the greatness of thy wisdom, 0 Word of God can never be told!

Sermon Outline

  1. She Came to Prove Solomon with Hard Questions
  2. The Right Place
  3. The Right Spirit
  4. The Right Conclusion

Key Quotes

“Before the touch of his light the darkest perplexities must resolve themselves.” — F.B. Meyer
“To Him is given riches and wisdom, and He is made unto us wisdom.” — F.B. Meyer
“The half of the greatness of thy wisdom, 0 Word of God can never be told!” — F.B. Meyer

Application Points

  • We must be willing to give to Christ, counting all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ.
  • We can find solutions to our life's perplexities by waiting patiently on Christ.
  • Christ has the perfect plan for every maze and a key for every riddle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of questions can we bring to Christ?
We can bring our hardest questions to Christ, who is greater than Solomon and has the answer to every perplexity.
What must we be willing to give to Christ in order to receive from Him?
We must be willing to give to Him, counting all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ.
How can we find solutions to our life's perplexities?
We can find solutions by waiting patiently on Christ, who has the perfect plan for every maze and a key for every riddle.
What will happen when we wait patiently on Christ?
There will come into our hearts a radiancy and a bounding joy like that with which the Queen of Sheba turned to go to her own home.

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