1 Kings 11-13 “Lessons from Kings...” (ft. Guest Speaker Ryan Miller)

Dec 21, 2025    Ryan Miller

Pastor Ryan Miller traces Solomon's tragic fall in 1 Kings 11-12, showing how the wisest man who ever lived—blessed with wealth, wisdom, and two face-to-face encounters with God—let lust become the gateway that turned his heart toward foreign gods through 700 wives and building altars to detestable deities. If Solomon with all his wisdom couldn't fully follow God without being empowered by God and his Holy Spirit, what makes us think that we can? And our disobedience doesn't just affect us; it impacts future generations. The answer is: Surrender completely to Jesus Christ as Lord, confess our sins, and allow Him to rule every area of our lives instead of compartmentalizing our faith.


Exact Scripture References:

1 Kings 10:1-9

1 Kings 10:24

1 Kings 2:1-4

Deuteronomy 17:17

1 Kings 3 (referenced - Solomon's treaty with Pharaoh)

1 Kings 4 (referenced - Solomon's horses)

1 Kings 10 (referenced - Solomon's wealth)

1 Kings 11:1-13

1 Kings 11:14

1 Kings 11:23

1 Kings 11:26

1 Kings 11:29-39

1 Kings 12:1-15

Genesis 2:24

Deuteronomy 7:1-4

Numbers 32 (referenced - Caleb and Joshua)

John 10:10

James 5:16 (referenced - confess your faults)


Keywords and Topics:

Solomon's fall from grace

The danger of lust

Disobedience to God's commands

Foreign wives and idolatry

Compromise and consequences

Multiplication of wives, horses, and wealth

Heart turning away from God

Adversaries raised by God

Generational consequences of sin

Kingdom divided

Seeking wise counsel

Lordship of Christ

Compartmentalizing faith

Gateway sins

Thinking you're the exception

Confession and freedom

God's faithfulness despite our failures