Moses had warned Israel of the possibility of their forgetting the Lord and the wonderful signs He had performed in the wilderness Deuteronomy 8:11-14; Then He said "that they should watch what you do!"
Be careful with their very life! Don’t forget the things they saw with their own eyes, and don’t let them fade from their memory. Remember (remind them) their whole mind; and teach them to their children and their grandchildren Deuteronomy 4:9.
The noble prophet Ezekiel declared: “When the righteous man turns away from this righteousness, and commits iniquity, and dies therein; in his iniquity that he has done shall he die” Ezekiel 18:26. With all the wisdom that one could have asked for, the greatest king that ever wielded a scepter was given. The question by many has been, “How could one that had been honored and applauded as the wisest among kings, became a humiliating wreck? How? Jesus was right when he said unto them, “Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.” Luke 12:15 KJV
“Solomon, once "a" noble character, bold and true for God and righteousness, became deteriorated. His profligate expenditure for selfish indulgence made him the instrument of Satan’s devices. His conscience became hardened. His conduct as a judge changed from equity and righteousness to tyranny and oppression.... Solomon tried to incorporate light with darkness, Christ with Belial, purity with impurity. But in the place of converting the heathen to the truth, pagan sentiments incorporated themselves with his religion. He became an apostate.” 27Manuscript 47, 1898.
Some believe that whatever they do, just rest with them, but this is not true neither. Like Solomon, the marks of our apostasy lived ages after us. In the days of Christ, the worshipers in the temple could look, just opposite them, upon the Mount of Offense, and be reminded that the builder of their rich and glorious temple, the most renowned of all kings, had separated himself from God, and reared altars to heathen idols; that the mightiest ruler on earth had failed in ruling his own spirit.
If the story stopped there, then there would be no hope for anyone. But Solomon went down to his death a repentant man; but his repentance and tears could not efface from the Mount of Offense, the signs of his miserable departure from God. Ruined walls and broken pillars bore silent witness for a thousand years to the apostasy of the greatest king that ever sat upon an earthly throne.
As you reflect on your life today, can you say that you are living a life of truth, or a lie? Are you living fully for Jesus, or are you still hanging in the darkness with the enemy? If you need help today, just call on Jesus and He will answer your cry, like he answered the cry of Solomon. Remember to always take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares. To you who have falling from the grace of God, “Look now to Jesus, and let mercy rewrite your life.”
In the words of our daughter Kevina Santucci of Bermuda this is what she said after she awoke from her operation in John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore MD. “We always say we see God working, but never in my life have I experienced such an amazing testament of faith. Today, they were to remove my left submandibular salivary gland because of scaring and malfunction.
Friends and family...ooooohh let me tell you!!!! GOOOOODDDDD!! THE GOD WE SERVE SHOWED UP! The doctor went in and found NO SCARING! He only had to make a minimal incision but was able to flush out some of the inflammation in my gland. The cause of inflammation in my glands is still a mystery as of now but my gland is still in my face! I didn't have to be intubated and put in I.C.U because my lungs stayed open! Y'all I’m in tears! I just can't thank God enough! Prayer! Oh prayer works y'all! Thank you so much! Please don't stop! In a months time I want to tell the Dr. I have no flare up at all! I love you all so much!” Thank you all for the prayers and please continue to pray for her.
Blessing to you
Chaplain Santucci