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πŸ“… March 17, 2026


πŸ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading


🏚️ 2 Kings 22 – The Rediscovered Word – Renewal Begins with Listening

✨ How a found book moves the heart of a king and an entire people.


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πŸ“ Introduction

Chapter 22 marks a new ray of hope after a long period of spiritual darkness. With the young King Josiah, a movement of renewal beginsβ€”surprisingly not rooted in political strength, but in the rediscovery of God’s Word. The story shows how powerful change can become when people are willing to listen and allow themselves to be corrected.

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🧡 Commentary

Josiah becomes king as a child, yet unlike many of his predecessors, he aligns himself from the beginning with what is right. During his reign, a desire arises to restore the temple, which had been neglected over the years. Craftsmen are commissioned to repair the damage, and the work proceeds in an atmosphere of trust and honesty.

During these renovations, something unexpected happens: the high priest Hilkiah finds the Book of the Law in the temple. It seems as though this central document had been forgotten or neglected for years. When the book is read to the king, Josiah is deeply shaken. He tears his clothesβ€”a sign of grief and realization. He becomes aware of how far the people have drifted from God’s instructions.

Josiah recognizes that the words of the book are not merely historical texts, but a living challenge for the present. He sends messengers to seek God’s answer through the prophetess Huldah. Huldah confirms the seriousness of the situation: the announced consequences for the people will come because God’s Word has long been ignored. Yet she also speaks comfortβ€”because Josiah’s heart is humble and he responded to the words, the disaster will not come during his lifetime.

The tone of the chapter is marked by quiet urgency. The discovery of the book is more than a finding; it becomes a mirror in which the king recognizes himself and his people. From knowledge comes responsibility, from insight the desire for change.

The chapter ends openly, but full of expectation. The foundation for a deep reform has been laid.

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🧺 Summary

2 Kings 22 reports how, during temple repairs, the Book of the Law is found. King Josiah is deeply shaken by its words, seeks God’s counsel through the prophetess Huldah, and recognizes the need for spiritual renewal.

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πŸ”¦ Message for us today

The chapter shows that true renewal often begins with listening. God’s Word can act like a mirror that reveals hidden realities. What matters is not only knowledge itself, but the willingness to respond.

It also reminds us that humility opens a door: Josiah’s honest reaction creates space for hope despite serious warnings.

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πŸ“ Reflection

Are there areas where I may not have consciously listened to God’s voice for a long time?
And how do I respond when I realize that change is neededβ€”defensively or with an open heart?

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πŸ“† March 15 – 17, 2026


πŸ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

πŸ“– Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy


πŸ“˜ Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets

πŸ”₯ Chapter 68 : David at Ziklag

✨ From deepest pain to restoration – God’s guidance in David’s hardest trial


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πŸ“˜ Blog 3: πŸ•ŠοΈ David’s Noble Heart

Grief instead of triumph over the fallen king


πŸ“ Introduction

Shortly after returning to Ziklag, David received news that changed everything: Saul and Jonathan had fallen. This news could have marked the beginning of David’s rise. But his reaction reveals an extraordinary greatness of character.

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🧡 Commentary

A messenger arrived in Ziklag with torn clothes and dust on his head. He reported the defeat of Israel and the death of Saul and Jonathan.

To gain David’s favor, the man even claimed that he himself had killed Saulβ€”at Saul’s request.

But instead of rejoicing, David reacted completely differently.

He and his men tore their clothes, wept, and fasted. They mourned for Saul, for Jonathan, and for the people of Israel.

This reaction reveals David’s greatness. Although Saul had persecuted him for years, David did not rejoice over his death.

When David asked the man about his origin and he identified himself as an Amalekite, David condemned his act. Whoever raises his hand against the Lord’s anointed must bear responsibility.

The man was executed.

But David’s grief found its deepest expression in a songβ€”one of the most beautiful laments in the Bible. In it, he mourned the fall of Israel’s heroes and especially the death of his friend Jonathan.

This song became a lasting testimony of friendship, loyalty, and noble character.

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🧺 Summary

David hears of the death of Saul and Jonathan. Instead of triumphing, he mourns deeply and even honors his former enemy.

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πŸ”¦ Message for us today

True greatness is shown in how we deal with our enemies. David’s heart was free from bitterness and full of respect for God’s order.

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πŸ“ Reflection

How do I respond when someone falls who has wronged me?
Can Iβ€”like Davidβ€”feel compassion instead of satisfaction?

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