The kingdom will return to David’s house. . . . and they will kill me.

We know that God can do amazing things.   Yet often, when God promises something, and we see it gradually coming about, we begin to doubt or grow anxious.   Like Peter walking on water, we forget to keep our eyes on Jesus.   We focus on the immediacy of the wind and the waves instead of waiting in trust.

Jeroboam finds himself in a situation like this in Scripture.   At the end of the previous chapter, God had promised to make him like David and establish a dynasty for him over the nation of Israel.   What a shock for this official of King Solomon: God had chosen him to succeed his master! After he flees to Egypt and Solomon dies, Jeroboam does, in fact, find himself back in Israel and enthroned as king, just as God had promised.

But here is where the trouble begins.   The Temple is in Jerusalem, and Jerusalem is controlled by Solomon’s son Rehoboam.   Jeroboam begins to fear that the people’s connection to the Temple will cause them to abandon him.   He decides to take matters into his own hands instead of trusting that God will fulfill his promise to give him the kingdom.   And the results are disastrous.

Consider the promises that you have received from the Lord—certainly the promise of forgiveness and the promise of heaven.   You may also be trusting him for help with your marriage or family relationships or a job situation.   In all of these situations, God has a long-term plan for your good, but it requires you to wait on him.   Waiting can be scary, and you might start to doubt. You might be tempted to try to get things to happen your way.   But take your time.   Act when you need to, but in the meantime, keep asking the Lord for his wisdom and guidance.

Jeroboam didn’t ask God to help him overcome his fear.   Don’t make the same mistake!   God stands ready to reassure you of his faithfulness so that you can continue trusting him to bring his promises to their glorious fulfillment.   Go to him, and let him renew you in your journey of trust and hope.

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