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Writer's pictureJohnathan Hopkins

“David, Solomon, and Abraham: Unraveling the Mystery of Biblical Polygamy”

Updated: Feb 28

David: A Mighty King Chosen by God

David, a prominent figure in the Bible, was chosen by God to be a mighty king.

He was described as a man after God’s own heart, despite his human flaws and struggles.


David’s Wives and God’s Role

In 2 Samuel 12:7-8, God gave David all of Saul’s wives. These women were given to David directly by God Himself. This act demonstrates that God did not see anything wrong with David having multiple wives.


Other Biblical Examples of Polygamy

King David was not the only man in the Bible with multiple wives.

Father Abraham, another great man of God, had two wives and also had children with his girlfriends.

King Solomon, renowned for his wisdom, had several wives and girlfriends.


Esteemed Men in God’s Eyes.

Despite their polygamous relationships, both David and Solomon were highly esteemed by God. Their actions were recorded in the Bible for us to learn from.


Differing Views Among Preachers

Interestingly, many preachers today do not believe that having multiple wives is right.

They often reference the teachings of Paul, whose faith and beliefs differed from those of David and Solomon.


Paul believes in one man and one wife, but God is fine with multiple wife's, as He gave David all of Saul's wives. Romans 14 explains to us, what is sin to one person, is not sin to another. Romans 14 also explains, one person is weak in faith, and one is strong in faith. And the stronger faith, is not to tempt the weaker faith with with what the weaker faith think is sin, because it really is sin to them, but not sin to you. Sin is just a mistake, if you feel you made a mistake, just pray, ask God to forgive you, and God forgives and forgets. So if you were to pray again about what you thought was a mistake, God will not know what your talking about.


If the weaker faith person you tempted was to partake in what they think is sin, it is sin to them, and it harms them spiritually. When the spirit hurts, it does bodily harm as stated in Proverbs 17:22 "...a broken spirit dries the bones." this verse explains to us, if your hurting spiritually, it does bodily harm, you become ill, thinking you did something wrong, even though it is excepted in God's eyes. Like I said, if you think you did something wrong, just ask for forgiveness, God will heal your body.


Imagine:

"Now, can you imagine, someone taking all your wives, and giving them to another man? Well David didn't take Saul's wives, but God gave those women to David."


God’s Unchanging Nature

The Bible asserts that God does not change; He remains the same yesterday, today, and forever. If God saw fit to bless David with multiple wives, who are we to say it is wrong?


Christian Polygamy

Contrary to some beliefs, Christian polygamy is not considered a sin in God eyes.

Instead of judging, we should pray for understanding when faced with differing viewpoints, as stated in Romans chapter 14.


Trusting in God’s Wisdom

Let us trust in God’s wisdom, even when His plans don’t align with our own beliefs.

Just as David, Abraham, and Solomon had multiply wives, and girlfriends, and they followed God’s will, we should seek to align ourselves with His divine plan.


God’s Ways Are Higher

Isaiah 55:8-9 reminds us that God’s ways are not our ways, and His thoughts are higher than ours.


As we navigate through life's challenges and complexities, let us seek God's guidance and wisdom in all things. Let us be open to His leading, even if it may go against the norms or expectations of society. Let us keep our hearts open to His truths and His Word, knowing that His love and grace extend beyond our human understanding. In our journey of faith, let us remember that God is always with us, guiding and providing for us. Let us trust in His perfect timing and His unfailing love. And let us walk in obedience to His will, knowing that He always has our best interests at heart. 🙏✨


"And, Jesus said, the truth will set you free. John 8:32"



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