π€ The Biblical Person of the Day
π Rehoboam β the king who did not want to listen
π Profile
- Name: Rehoboam
- Time of birth: approx. 10th century BC
- Place of birth: Jerusalem
- Time of death: approx. 913 BC
- Age: approx. 58 years
- Occupation: King of Judah
π Short Story
Rehoboam was the son of Solomon and became king after his fatherβs death. He inherited a large and strong kingdom, but soon faced an important decision that would shape the course of his reign.
At the beginning of his rule, representatives of the people came to him. They asked him to reduce the heavy burdens that had arisen during his fatherβs reign.
Rehoboam first sought advice. The older advisers recommended that he listen to the people and act with understanding.
But he also asked young men from his circle for their opinion. They advised him to act more harshly and clearly show his power.
Rehoboam chose the stricter path. As a result, he lost the trust of many people.
The consequences were serious. The kingdom broke into two parts, and a large part of the people turned away from him.
His story shows how important wisdom, humility, and the willingness to listen are. It makes clear that leadership is shaped not only by strength, but also by understanding.
π₯ The Decisive Moment
Rehoboam rejects the advice of the experienced advisers and chooses harshness.
β¨ 7 Special Things About Rehoboam
- He was the son of King Solomon
- He became king after Solomonβs death
- He faced an important leadership decision
- He listened to the advice of his young friends
- He rejected the advice of experienced advisers
- He experienced the division of the kingdom
- He later ruled over Judah
βοΈ Strengths & Weaknesses
β decisive
β courageous
β royal experience
β wanted to show strength
β proud
β did not listen to good advice
β The Mistake That Shaped Him
Rehoboam ignored wise counsel and chose a harsh leadership style.
β‘οΈ As a result, he lost the trust of many people.
π Key Verse
βMy father made your yoke heavy; I will make it even heavier.β (1 Kings 12:14)
π§ The Life Lesson
Those who do not listen often make decisions with far-reaching consequences.
π― Application for Today
Good advice deserves attention, especially when making important decisions.
β Question for You
Which wise voices should you perhaps listen to more at this time?
π Context
Rehoboam ruled after Solomon and experienced the division of the Israelite kingdom.
π Connection
Rehoboam was the son of Solomon and the grandson of David.
Conclusion:
Rehoboam shows that a lack of humility and an unwillingness to listen can have great consequences.
Until tomorrow with the next biblical person! π
β¨ The Life Story β¨
β¨ The Life Story of Rehoboam β A Decision with Great Consequences β¨
π A King with a Great Heritage
Rehoboam was born as the son of Solomon. His father was one of the best-known and most powerful kings of Israel.
When Solomon died, Rehoboam took over the rule of a great kingdom. Many people hoped that he would continue his fatherβs successful era.
But right at the beginning of his reign, he faced an important challenge.
π£ The Peopleβs Request
Representatives of the people came to Rehoboam and asked him for relief. They explained that the burdens under Solomon had been heavy.
They hoped for a king who would show understanding and respond to their concerns.
Rehoboam promised to think about their request.
βοΈ Two Different Pieces of Advice
The young king sought advice from his fatherβs experienced advisers. They recommended that he respond kindly and with understanding.
But he also gave his young friends the opportunity to share their opinion. They advised him to demonstrate strength and act more harshly.
Rehoboam now stood before a decision that would determine his future.
π The Wrong Choice
In the end, Rehoboam chose the advice of his young friends. He announced that he would increase the burdens even more.
Many people were disappointed and felt that they were not being taken seriously.
As a result, Rehoboam lost the trust of a large part of his people within a short time.
π The Division of the Kingdom
The consequences of his decision were dramatic. Most of the tribes of Israel separated from his rule.
From one united kingdom, two kingdoms emerged: Israel in the north and Judah in the south.
This division shaped the history of the people for many generations.
π Learning Through Consequences
Rehoboam continued to rule over Judah. But the consequences of his early decision accompanied him throughout his entire reign.
His story shows that some decisions can have long-term effects.
Especially leaders must carefully consider which voices they listen to.
β¨ The Lasting Message of His Life
Rehoboam shows how important humility and a willingness to learn are. His story makes clear that power alone does not guarantee good leadership.
It reminds us that wise advice is often more valuable than approval from people who only say what one wants to hear.
π Final Thought
Rehoboam began his reign with great possibilities. But one single important decision fundamentally changed the course of his rule.
His life became a reminder of how crucial it is to listen to good and experienced voices.
π His life story shows: Whoever is not willing to listen risks making decisions with far-reaching consequences.

