Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

7 June, 2026

1 Kings 3:9—“Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge this thy so great a people?”

Young Solomon stands before the LORD at the beginning of his reign and prays these words. Faced with the immense responsibility of governing Israel, Solomon recognised his inadequacy. Rather than asking for wealth, power, or long life, he sought wisdom from God.

The context magnifies the beauty of this request. Solomon had inherited a united kingdom, yet he also inherited great responsibilities. Human ability alone was insufficient. His prayer reveals humility for he acknowledges his own frailty. Confronted with the staggering task of governing a massive, chosen nation, he pleads for the supernatural capacity to rule justly.

He called himself “thy servant” and acknowledged that God’s people were “thy people.” Good leadership begins with knowing that He is called to do God’s work among God’s people as God would have him to do. It requires submission to God and dependence upon Him.

This verse also teaches that true wisdom in leadership is a divine gift. “For the LORD giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding” (Proverbs 2:6). Solomon specifically desired “an understanding heart”, not mere intelligence, but spiritual discernment to distinguish “between good and bad.” Godly discernment is essential because human judgment is often clouded by pride, emotions, and self-interest.

True spiritual maturity begins with an admission of inadequacy: “Who is able?” We must approach the throne of grace with humility, begging the Lord for a heart that listens to God to have divine discernment that will preserve us from moral blindness and foolish choices.

Solomon’s prayer should become ours. Parents, pastors, teachers, church leaders, and believers making daily decisions all need wisdom beyond themselves. The responsibilities God gives us are often greater than our natural strength. Therefore, let us humbly seek the Lord who “giveth to all men liberally” (James 1:5). Those who acknowledge their insufficiency are often the ones most prepared to receive God’s wisdom.

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