1 Kings 11:38
If you listen to all that I command you, walk in My ways, and do what is right in My sight in order to keep My statutes and commandments as My servant David did, then I will be with you. I will build you a lasting dynasty just as I built for David, and I will give Israel to you.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Kings 11:38?

2. How does 1 Kings 11:38 emphasize obedience to God's commands for leadership?

3. What promises does God make in 1 Kings 11:38 for following His ways?

4. How can we apply the principles of 1 Kings 11:38 in our lives today?

5. What connections exist between 1 Kings 11:38 and God's covenant with David?

6. How does 1 Kings 11:38 illustrate God's faithfulness to His promises?

7. What does 1 Kings 11:38 reveal about God's conditional promises to leaders?

8. How does 1 Kings 11:38 reflect God's expectations for obedience and faithfulness?

9. What historical context surrounds the promise in 1 Kings 11:38?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Kings 11?

11. Who was King Rehoboam in biblical history?

12. How could Ahijah, who was nearly blind (1 Kings 14:4–5), immediately recognize Jeroboam’s wife in disguise?

13. Is King Solomon considered saved?

14. What was Jeroboam's sin in biblical history?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the promise made to Jeroboam in 1 Kings 11:38 reflect the broader biblical theme of conditional covenants?

2. In what ways can we model our lives after David's example of obedience, as mentioned in this verse?

3. How does the promise of a lasting dynasty for Jeroboam compare to God's covenant with David, and what does this teach us about God's faithfulness?

4. What are some practical steps we can take to ensure we are "walking in God's ways" in our daily lives?

5. How can the account of Jeroboam and Solomon serve as a warning and encouragement in our own spiritual journey?1. Why do you think a wise man like Solomon was led astray by his foreign wives?

2. How does Solomon's disobedience contrast with the fidelity of his father, David?

3. What does this chapter teach about the consequences of idolatry?

4. How does God's response to Solomon's idolatry reflect His justice and mercy?

5. What do Hadad and Rezon symbolize in Solomon's story?

6. Discuss the prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonite. What does it reveal about God's sovereignty?

7. How does Jeroboam's reaction to the prophecy reflect on his character?

8. How does Solomon's life and reign impact your understanding of wisdom and obedience?

9. In what ways can you apply the lessons from Solomon's downfall in your personal life?

10. How can one guard their heart against the influences that led Solomon astray?

11. In what ways can we be led into idolatry in our modern lives, and how can we combat this?

12. Why is it significant that God chose not to divide the kingdom during Solomon's lifetime?

13. What does this chapter teach about God's faithfulness despite human unfaithfulness?

14. Can you think of a modern situation where a leader's personal failings led to wider societal or organizational consequences?

15. How might we respond to a prophecy like the one given to Jeroboam?

16. Discuss the concept of divine justice as displayed in this chapter.

17. How can we remain faithful to God when faced with temptations and influences like Solomon?

18. Reflect on the difference between Solomon's wisdom and his actions. How can one ensure their wisdom aligns with their behavior?

19. What aspects of Solomon's story resonate with your life and experiences?

20. How can we seek and maintain a heart wholly devoted to God in today's world?

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