So, here we are checking in on 2 Chronicles 1, the chapter where King Solomon goes to the Lord in all his glory. He's got 1,400 chariots and 12,000 horsemen, which is a lot more than the Lord's got, so he's feeling pretty confident. But the Lord gives him a chance to ask for whatever he desires - and Solomon's like "Give me wisdom, 'cause that's more valuable than all the chariots and horses in the world!" And the Lord is like "Dang, that's pretty smart." So, the Lord gives him wisdom and then some - long life, riches, and honor. Moral of the story: It's not always the biggest army that wins - it's the smartest one.